'A Pattern of Genocide': Report Details Israel's Systematic Destruction of 
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 The Systematic Destruction of Gaza's Healthcare System: A Pattern of Genocide 
'A Pattern of Genocide': Report Details Israel's Systematic Destruction of Gaza 
Health System


The Palestinian group Al-Haq outlined the "targeting of hospitals and health 
centers, the denial of adequate medical provisions into and around the Gaza 
Strip, and the abduction, torture, and killing of medical personnel."





Less than a week into a fragile cease-fire between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza 
Strip, the Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq on Thursday released a report 
detailing how "Israel has systematically targeted and attacked the healthcare 
system to the point of its collapse in a campaign of genocide."

The new report—titled The Systematic Destruction of Gaza's Healthcare System: A 
Pattern of Genocide—builds on previous publications, including from United 
Nations entities, and testimonies from medical professionals who have worked in 
Gaza since Israel launched its U.S.-backed assault in retaliation for the 
Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attack.

"The Israeli occupying forces' (IOF) targeting of hospitals and health centers, 
the denial of adequate medical provisions into and around the Gaza Strip, and 
the abduction, torture, and killing of medical personnel is evidence of 
Israel's genocidal intent to: (i) inflict conditions of life calculated to 
bring about the physical destruction of the Palestinian people in the Gaza 
Strip, and (ii) impose measures intended to prevent Palestinian births in the 
Gaza Strip," states the 116-page report.

"The concerted policy to destroy the healthcare system in Gaza is directly and 
causally linked to statements made by Israeli officials," the document 
continues, offering various examples and highlighting how it wasn't just 
hospitals—Israel also attacked "civilian residences, schools, shelters, 
mosques, churches, and other protected areas under international humanitarian 
law."

The report argues that "Israel's systematic campaign against Gaza's healthcare 
infrastructure as a whole is exemplified by the targeted destruction of 
al-Shifa Hospital," which is the largest hospital in the occupied Palestinian 
territory and "older than Israel." The document also addresses Israel's attacks 
on Adwan, al-Amal, al-Aqsa, al-Awda, Indonesian, Kamal, and Nasser hospitals.

Along with offering a summary of facts and legal analysis of "Israel's 
systematic attacks on Gaza's healthcare system as acts of genocide," war 
crimes, and violations of international humanitarian law, the publication 
features recommendations for other countries and blocs, international 
tribunals, U.N. experts, companies, and healthcare professionals.

Al-Haq called on the international community to "name and condemn Israel's 
ongoing genocide," impose an arms embargo, support the United Nations Relief 
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, and demand the 
release of Palestinian political prisoners and those who have been arbitrarily 
detained by Israel, including healthcare workers.

The report was published as the death toll in Gaza continues to grow, as 
displaced residents of the Palestinian enclave return to the remnants of their 
homes and communities decimated by more than 15 months of Israeli bombings and 
raids.

The Gaza Ministry of Health said Thursday that the official death toll rose to 
47,283, after 120 bodies "were recovered from under the rubble" in the past 24 
hours, and 111,472 people have been injured. Global experts warn the true death 
toll is likely far higher.

Israel faces a genocide case led by South Africa at the International Court of 
Justice (ICJ) over its military assault and restrictions on the flow of 
humanitarian aid into Gaza. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has also 
issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former 
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leader Mohammed Diab Ibrahim 
Al-Masri.

Al-Haq's report notes both the ICC warrants and the ICJ case, urging other 
governments to formally support the latter effort.

Throughout the 15-month assault on Gaza, Israeli settlers and troops also 
targeted Palestinians in the illegally occupied West Bank—where Al-Haq is 
based. However, since the cease-fire took effect Sunday, attacks in the West 
Bank have sparked fresh alarm.

In addition to pushing for the investigation of Israel's assault on Gaza, the 
new report urges a U.N. commission to probe "genocidal acts in the West Bank, 
including East Jerusalem, including but not limited to killings of 
Palestinians, causing serious bodily or mental harm to Palestinians, and 
deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the 
physical destruction of the Palestinian people."




 
  


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