The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are reportedly destroying all buildings in the Gaza Strip that are within a kilometer of the Israel-Gaza fence and “clearing the area” to achieve this objective, he said in statement.

Mr. Türk stressed to the Israeli authorities that the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibits the Occupying Power from destroying property belonging to private persons except where absolutely necessary by military operations.

Unlawful and wanton destruction

“Destructions carried out to create a ‘buffer zone’ for general security purposes do not appear consistent with the narrow ‘military operations’ exception set out in international humanitarian law,” he said.

“Further, extensive destruction of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly, amounts to a serious breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention, and a war crime.”

Since late October, the UN human rights office, OHCHRhas recorded widespread destruction by the IDF of civilians and other infrastructure such as residential buildings, schools, and universities in areas where fighting is not or no longer taking place.

Impact on returns

Demolitions have also occurred in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, As Shujaiyeh in Gaza City, and at An Nuseirat Camp in Middle Gaza, among other areas, with reports of the destruction of many residential buildings and blocks in Khan Younis in the south in recent weeks .

“Israel has not provided cogent reasons for such extensive destruction of civilian infrastructure,” Mr. Turk said.

He said the destruction “appears to be aimed at or has the effect of rendering the return of civilians to these areas impossible,” adding that the forcible transfer of civilians may constitute a war crime.



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