(Communicated by the Government Press Office)
Following the
United Nations' Human Rights Council decision to establish an inquiry into alleged human rights violations in Gaza, the following document clarifies Israel's position.
BackgroundOn 12 June 2014, the day
Hamas terrorists abducted and murdered three Israeli teens
in the West Bank, Hamas resumed launching rockets from Gaza on Israeli
cities. For three weeks Israel showed great restraint and repeatedly
indicated its desire to avoid further escalation, but Hamas' incessant
missile attacks on Israeli communities continued, culminating in a
barrage of 70 missiles fired on July 7th alone. Israel was left with no
choice but to respond militarily to defend its civilian population.
In
recent years, Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization around the
world, including by the US, the EU and Canada, has invested heavily in a
formidable terrorist infrastructure, including some 12,000 missiles
capable of hitting most of Israel's territory. It has also built dozens
of attack tunnels to infiltrate Israel for the purpose of killing and
kidnapping Israeli civilians.
The main objective of Operation
Protective Edge is to restore quiet to Israel's citizens. Israel's right
to defend itself has been widely recognized by the international
community, including
most recently by EU foreign ministers on July 22nd.
Israel's actions are intended solely to curtail Hamas' terrorist
capabilities in Gaza and do not target the people of Gaza in any way.
Israel's efforts to protect civiliansIn
this context, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has been doing its utmost
to minimize harm to non-combatant civilians. The IDF strictly abides by
the principles of international law, including the law of armed
conflict, which calls inter alia to distinguish at all times between
civilians and military forces, to take precautions to minimize civilian
casualties, and to carefully consider the expected military gain of any
action, weighed against potential collateral damage (the
principle of proportionality).
Among
the measures taken by the IDF to minimize the risk to Palestinian
civilians are announcements about impending attacks in the form of phone
calls, pamphlets and warning shots. In many cases missions have been
aborted because civilians were identified dangerously close to the
targets.
Flyer distributed by the IDF to warn the civilian population of Shuja'iya before an operationMoreover,
Israel’s commitment to international law is guaranteed by its strong
democratic institutions, including an active and responsive legislature,
efficient law enforcement mechanisms and an independent judiciary.