Published: 17:47, July 17, 2024
Accountability mechanism urged against Israeli strikes on Gaza schools
By Jan Yumul and Mike Gu in Hong Kong
Palestinians walk on the rubble and debris of the Latin Patriarchate Holy Family School after it was hit during Israeli military bombardment, in Gaza City on July 7, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

Arab leaders are rallying for the need to activate international accountability mechanisms in the face of Israel’s continued aggressions, including the bombing of UN agency-aided schools and “safe zones”, as they renewed calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

In the last 24 hours, Israel’s military had bombed a UN-run school as well as a “safe zone” it designated in the Gaza Strip that left at least 42 Palestinians dead while wounding dozens.

The attacks on July 16 hit the UN’s al-Razi school in the central Nuseirat refugee camp and a main street lined with market stalls in the southern al-Mawasi area, where thousands of displaced Palestinians had sought shelter.

Earlier the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, noted that 70 percent of its schools in Gaza have been hit and bombed since the start of the conflict last Oct 7

At least 25 people were killed in al-Razi while 17 were killed in al-Mawasi, according to Gaza’s government media office while more than 70 people were wounded in the attacks. Another Israeli attack on Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza also killed five more Palestinians, officials said.

Earlier the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, noted that 70 percent of its schools in Gaza have been hit and bombed since the start of the conflict last Oct 7.

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of UNRWA, said on his X account that at least eight schools were hit in the last 10 days, including six UNRWA-aided schools

“All rules of war have been broken in #Gaza. Losing our common humanity must not become the new norm,” said Lazzarini.

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Palestinians look at the aftermath of the Israeli airstrike on a UN-run school that killed dozens of people in the Nusseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip on July 6, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

The Israel Defense Forces said on its social media platform X that based on precise intelligence, the IDF “struck terrorists who operated in an UNRWA school in the area of Nuseirat.

International organization Save the Children said on its X account that the recent attacks on schools and hospitals in Gaza were “horrific” as the “healthcare and education systems are being decimated before our eyes”, adding that children “cannot continue to be at the forefront of this conflict” and reiterated that hospitals and schools should never be targets.

The Saudi Cabinet, led by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, stressed the necessity of activating international accountability mechanisms “for the continuous Israeli violations of international humanitarian law and international legitimacy resolutions”

The Saudi Cabinet, led by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, condemned the “continuation of genocidal massacres against the Palestinian people”, reiterating the demand for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and protection of unarmed civilians, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Further, it stressed the necessity of activating international accountability mechanisms “for the continuous Israeli violations of international humanitarian law and international legitimacy resolutions”.

Speaking to reporters at a joint press conference during his visit to Luxembourg on July 16, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi urged the US, the EU, and the global community to “come together and stand by international law, international humanitarian law, and by the rights of all peoples to live in peace and security, including the Palestinians.”

“Israel is not listening to anybody. It is not even listening to its own closest allies. It’s not listening even on issues of allowing aid, allowing food and medicine to children who are dying from malnutrition, and from not having medicine,” noted Safadi as he called for the Security Council to adopt a "Chapter 7" resolution, which would initiate actions “to put an end to the war”.

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“And again, do you allow a government whose declared objective is to deny the Palestinian people, not just their rights, but their humanity. Do you allow it to continue doing the crimes it’s been doing and doom the future of the region with the conflict? Or do we all come together and protect the right of all peoples of the region to live in peace and do what it takes?” he added.

Palestinians evacuate a dead person from a site hit by an Israeli bombardment on Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, July 13, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi briefed his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in a phone call on July 16 on Egypt's mediation efforts between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, while he stressed the need for uniting international efforts to ensure the success of mediation and to deliver adequate humanitarian aid into the battered Palestinian enclave.

Egyptian and Qatari mediators, as well as US negotiators, reconvened over the past week in hopes of coming to a ceasefire agreement, which would include the swapping of prisoners deal between Israel and Hamas, but blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s for the delay over his “new conditions”.

Belal Alakhras, a political analyst and Palestinian researcher at the University of Malaya in Malaysia, noted that the “issue” was that the world “has treated Israel as more than just an occupying force” as Israel leaders see “normal international relations” as a green light to treat Gaza like a “killing field”.

He cited signs of regional escalation taking place between Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel and Yemen’s Houthi rebels targeting ships in the Red Sea. Both groups have ramped up their defenses in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

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“We’re on the edge of global chaos. This situation shouldn’t be left to the calculus of the United States on whether it will allow Israel to continue this war or not. Other major global powers need to step up and ramp up pressure before it’s too late,” Alakhras told China Daily.

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