RIGHTS GROUPS BLAST ISRAEL FOR FAILING TO REINVESTIGATE KILLINGS OF GAZA CHILDREN

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Tue 26 April 2022: 

4 Palestinian boys killed by Israel while playing on beach in Gaza in 2014

Palestinian rights groups on Tuesday condemned an Israeli court decision rejecting a request to reinvestigate the killing of four children by Israeli forces in Gaza in 2014.

The four boys were killed in an Israeli airstrike while playing on a beach in the Gaza Strip on July 16, 2014.

On Sunday, Israel’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by three Palestinian groups to reopen an investigation into the killings.

The appeal was filed by Palestinian group Adalah, Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights.

“The children of the Bakr family were targeted in 2014 with several shells by Israeli drones,” Raji Sourani, director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, said in a joint press conference in Gaza.

“Those children did not pose any threat to the occupation forces. Rather, they were playing football during a truce declared by the occupation,” he added.

Sourani accused the Israeli judiciary of providing a cover to the crimes committed by Israeli forces against Palestinian civilians.

Issam Younis, the director of Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, said the three rights groups will pursue their efforts to bring the case of the death of the four children to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Critics have long accused Israel of whitewashing wrongdoing by its forces against the Palestinian.

Last year, the ICC opened an investigation into alleged Israeli crimes in the Palestinian territories, including actions during the 2014 war in Gaza.

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