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Israel hits Gaza with banned weapons: Norwegian doctor

At least 172 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since late Monday

13.07.2014 - Update : 13.07.2014
Israel hits Gaza with banned weapons: Norwegian doctor

GAZA CITY

Renounced Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert on Sunday accused the Israeli army of using internationally banned weapons in its ongoing offensive against the Gaza Strip.

Gilbert told a press conference in Shifa Hospital in Gaza City that examinations of the bodies of the Palestinian victims showed that they had been subjected to internationally banned weapons.

He added that these weapons cause major damage to the bodies, especially the limbs.

Gilbert did not, however, elaborate on the banned weapons allegedly used by Israel.

Israeli authorities were not immediately available to comment on the accusation.

"Israel's use of internationally banned weapons is a blatant violation of human rights and international agreements," said Youssef Abo al-Rish, Palestinian Health Ministry Undersecretary.

He called on international legal groups to document the "Israeli crimes" against Gaza civilians.

"Since the start of its offensive, Israel has deliberately targeted civilians and families," said the official. 

"Israel is using its full military power against armless children and women," he added.

Israel has launched a military offensive – dubbed "Operation Protective Edge" – against the Gaza Strip with the stated aim of ending rocket fire from the enclave.

At least 172 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since late Monday.

Gaza-based resistance factions, for their part, have continued to fire hundreds of rockets into Israel, some of which have reached Tel Aviv, in response to the ongoing offensive.

No Israeli fatalities have been reported thus far.

By Mohamed Maged

www.aa.com.tr/en 

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