Reporters Without Borders asks ICC to investigate Israel’s bombing of media building in Gaza Strip
The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders on Sunday asked the International Criminal Court to investigate Israel’s bombing of buildings housing The Associated Press and Qatar-based Al Jazeera in the Gaza Strip as a possible war crime.
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- Published Date: 02:56 | 17 May 2021
- Modified Date: 03:39 | 17 May 2021
Press freedom watchdog Reporters sans Frontieres on Sunday asked the International Criminal Court to determine whether Israeli airstrikes on a Gaza building housing media outlets constituted war a crime.
They acted after Israeli airstrikes flattened the 13-storey Jala Tower in the Gaza Strip housing Qatar-based Al Jazeera television and the US news agency The Associated Press Saturday.
Israeli defence officials claimed the building housed not only news bureaus but offices of the Hamas, which controls Gaza. They gave the building's owner an hour to evacuate the tower.
But RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire said in a statement: "Deliberately targeting media outlets constitutes a war crime.
"By intentionally destroying media outlets, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) are not only inflicting unacceptable material damage on news operations.
"They are also, more broadly, obstructing media coverage of a conflict that directly affects the civilian population.
"We call on the International Criminal Court's prosecutor to determine whether these airstrikes constitute war crimes."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended the strike, alleging the building also hosted a Hamas intelligence office.
RSF recalled that it had earlier asked the ICC to investigate what it regards as war crimes by the Israeli army against dozens of Palestinian journalists covering protests in Gaza in 2018.
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