Israel-Gaza: “We all have 13,000 deaths on our conscience” | Israelo-Palestinian conflict


Amnesty International Secretary General discusses human rights violations and war crimes committed in the war between Israel and Gaza.

As Israel’s bombing and siege of Gaza continues, it continues to inflict a heavy toll on civilians.

Many experts and politicians around the world have expressed concern over allegations of war crimes committed by both Hamas and Israel, including targeting civilians, bombing hospitals and taking hostages.

Human rights organizations, such as Amnesty International, documented human rights violations and unlawful killings committed in Gaza at the start of the war.

However, as the list of violations grows, questions remain: how and when can we be held accountable?

In this week In the frontMarc Lamont Hill speaks with Amnesty International Secretary General Agnès Callamard about the long list of alleged war crimes and the human cost of the Israel-Gaza conflict.

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