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Netanyahu: Wanted for War Crimes

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Israel has been bombing Gaza for three weeks now. Over a thousand Palestinians are dead, including many children. Refugee camps in Jabaliya and Shati have been bombarded. Homes and schools are reduced to rubble.

Some 20 hospitals and medical centres have been targeted, according to UN figures, while around 170,000 people living in Gaza have been displaced from their homes. Even when they aren’t under direct attacked from Israel, the people of Gaza are blockaded on all sides. Israel controls their airspace, their water table, what gets in and what gets out.

Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu used the deaths of three Israeli teenagers in June as the pretext for sending his troops in to conduct mass repression in the West Bank. On 8 July he launched “Operation Protective Edge”, his latest war on Gaza. Now Netanyahu promises Israelis that his latest murderous offensive will extend to a “lengthy campaign” against the Palestinians.

What can we do in Britain to help the Palestinians?

More rs21 coverage of Palestine

Video: Barnaby Raine and Mona Dohle   –  TV interviews on Sky News and Al Jazeera

Hitting Hamas Hard  – Estelle Cooch on the roots of Israel’s assault on Gaza

Isolate Israel to end this horror  – Neil Rogall on the background to Israel’s war

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