Israel’s destruction in Lebanon could amount to war crimes: Amnesty | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Amnesty said more than 10,000 civilian structures were destroyed by Israel – many of them after the ceasefire.

Amnesty International is leading calls for a probe into Israel’s widescale destruction of civilian property in southern Lebanon, saying those actions must be investigated as war crimes.

The human rights organisation said on Tuesday it found Israel manually laid explosives and bulldozers to “devastate civilian structures, including homes, mosques, cemeteries, roads, parks and…

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News Source: www.aljazeera.com

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