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Israeli war crimes

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Razan al-Najjar
Palestinian nurse and activist
Dahiya doctrine
military strategy of asymmetric warfare involving the destruction of civilian infrastructure to deny its use by combatants
Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114
aviation accident
Alexandroni Brigade
unit of the Israel Defense Forces
1967 Palestinian exodus
The Naksa (Arabic: النكسة, "the setback") was the displacement of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, when the territories were captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. A number of Palestinian villages were destroyed by the Israeli military, such as Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Beit Awwa, and Al-Jiftlik, among others.
Israeli war crimes
crimes against international military law which Israel has been accused of
domicide
Domicide (from Latin domus, meaning home or abode, and caedo, meaning deliberate killing, though used here metaphorically) is the deliberate destruction of housing by humans in pursuit of specified goals. It includes the widespread destruction of a living environment, forcing the incumbent humans to move elsewhere.
Palestinian genocide allegations
allegations pertaining to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Israel and state-sponsored terrorism
accusations of Israeli support for terrorism
destruction of cultural heritage during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
monuments destroyed or damaged in Gaza
attacks on health facilities during the Gaza war
Israeli airstrikes on civil targets in Gaza Strip (2023–present)
1949–1956 Palestinian exodus
continuation of the 1948 Palestinian exodus
Operation Cast Thy Bread
biological warfare operation
human shields in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
usage of civilians and civilian infrastructure for military purposes