In a strong rebuttal to an Amnesty International report released on Thursday, Israel’s foreign ministry has categorically rejected claims of genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, labeling the findings as “entirely false” and accusing the organization of fabricating information. The foreign ministry’s statement described Amnesty International as a “deplorable and fanatical organization,” asserting that its report is based on lies.
According to the Israeli government, it is Hamas that perpetrated acts of genocide through its attack on October 7, 2023, which they contend initiated a wave of violence against Israel. In defense of its military operations, Israel stated that it acts “fully in accordance with international law,” framing its actions as necessary measures to protect itself from ongoing threats.
Amnesty International, in its comprehensive 300-page report, drew from various sources to support its claims, including statements made by Israeli officials that it deemed dehumanizing and indicative of genocidal intentions. The organization utilized satellite imagery to document the extensive devastation in Gaza and conducted fieldwork and interviews with residents to corroborate its findings. Amnesty emphasized that its report serves as a crucial “wake-up call” for the global community and called on nations to cease arms transfers to Israel.
The context of the report is critical, as it follows the tragic events of October 7, when a Hamas-led attack resulted in the deaths of 1,208 people, predominantly civilians, according to a tally by AFP, which is based on official sources. In response to this attack, Israel launched a retaliatory campaign whose toll has reportedly reached at least 44,532 casualties in Gaza, again primarily among civilians, as per the health ministry in the Hamas-controlled area.
The stark statistics present a grim picture of the ongoing conflict, showcasing the devastating human cost and raising significant questions regarding international response and accountability in the face of such allegations of extensive human rights violations.