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context
- Gaza–Israel conflict
- Timeline (en)
- List of engagements and attacks
- Massacres
- Outline
- Wider regional conflict
Military engagements
- Operation Al-Aqsa Flood
- Be'eri
- Re'im
- Sderot
- Sufa
- Zikim
- Israeli ground operations in Gaza
- Jenin
Attacks
- Re'im music festival
- Netiv HaAsara
- Be'eri
- Ein HaShlosha
- Holit
- Kfar Aza
- Kissufim
- Nahal Oz
- Nir Oz
- Hezbollah strike
- Jabalia
- Al-Shati
- Hajji Tower
- Attacks on civilians evacuating Gaza City
- Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion
- UNRWA school airstrike
General topics
- International reactions
- Ninth Extraordinary Session of the OIC
- Protests
- Kidnappings (Shani Louk)
- Israeli blockade of Gaza
- Israeli war cabinet
- Media coverage
- Disinformation
- Journalists
- Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel
- Evacuations
- Operation Ajay
- Northern Gaza
- Global Day of Jihad
Deaths
- Alim Abdallah
- Lior Asulin
- Jayar Davidov
- Eli Ginsberg
- Roi Levy
- Ofir Libstein
- Izhar Peled
- Yonatan Steinberg
- Hamas militants:
- Billal Al Kedra
- Osama Mazini
- Murad Abu Murad
- Ali Qadhi
- Police:
- Academics:
- Omar Ferwana
- Families:
- Nahed and Ramez Barbakh (ar,)
Related people
- Nimrod Aloni
- Inbal Rabin-Lieberman
- Vivian Silver
- Amir Tibon
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The Blockade of the Gaza Strip (2023) was the blockade of Gaza, which involved the operations carried out during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war by Israel in order to restrict supplies such as food, water, and medicine. Fuel and electricity were also restricted by Israel. The Israeli Energy Minister, Israel Katz stated that the lifting and end of the blockade would not occur until hostages, who were captured by Hamas, are released and are safely returned to their country.[1]
The blockade of Gaza was undertaken by Israel, in response to the Hamas offensive against Israel. The blockade began in the Gaza Strip on 9 October 2023. Even though the blockade was lifted after couple of weeks, it resulted in a serious humanitarian crisis.
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International humanitarian law | | Sources |
- Lieber Code
- Saint Petersburg Declaration of 1868
- Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
- Geneva Protocol
- Geneva Conventions
- Responsibility to protect
- Rome Statute
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War crimes committed by... |
- Croatia
- Germany
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Palestine
- Russia
- Serbia
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
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| War crimes by war |
- Afghanistan wars
- Gaza–Israel conflict
- Iraq War
- Korean War
- 2006 Lebanon War
- Libyan civil war (2011)
- Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
- Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
- Russo-Ukrainian War
- War in Donbas
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Second Chechen War
- Sri Lankan Civil War
- Syrian civil war
- Tigray War
- Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
- World War I
- World War II
- Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
- Yugoslav Wars
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- War crimes trials
- War crime apologia
- List of global issues
- Post-conflict reception of war criminals
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