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'Hizbullah committing war crimes'
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JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST 
Aug. 5, 2006
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Hizbullah must immediately stop firing rockets into civilian areas in
Israel, Human Rights Watch said Saturday. 
"Lobbing rockets blindly into civilian areas is without doubt a war crime,"
said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch. "Nothing can
justify this assault on the most fundamental standards for sparing civilians
the hazards of war." 
"Most of the attacks appear to have been directed at civilian areas and have
hit pedestrians, hospitals, schools, homes and businesses," the humanitarian
organization's website stated. 
Since July 12, when Hizbullah captured two IDF soldiers and killed eight,
Human Rights Watch researchers have been documenting the war's impact on
civilians in Israel and Lebanon, interviewing the witnesses and survivors of
attacks, as well as doctors, emergency workers, police, military and
government officials. 
"Hizbullah must stop using the excuse of Israeli misconduct to justify its
own," said Roth. 
The organization's Web site recognized that northern Israel had come to a
virtual standstill because of Hizbullah's rockets, which were "exacting an
enormous human and economic toll." 
"Under international humanitarian law - also known as the laws of war -
parties to an armed conflict must not make the civilian population the
object of attack, or fire indiscriminately into civilian areas. Nor can they
launch attacks that they know will cause incidental loss of civilian life,
injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects that exceeds the concrete
and direct military advantage anticipated. Such attacks constitute war
crimes," the site explained. 
"Several medical and educational institutes have sustained damage from
Katyusha attacks." Human Rights Watch researchers visited hospitals in
Nahariya and Safed after they were hit. 
At Nahariya Hospital, rockets had been landing near the hospital since July
12, a hospital spokesperson said. "There are no military bases around here;
nothing military at all," he said. "I believe they know perfectly well they
are firing at a hospital." 
"In the absence of troops or military assets inside, hospitals must never be
attacked," Human Rights Watch said. "Deliberately attacking them is a war
crime."


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