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MSF condemns Israel’s decision to close probes into attacks that killed 4 staff

 


MSF condemns Israel’s decision to close probes into attacks that killed 4 staff

MSF condemns Israel’s decision to close probes into attacks that killed 4 staff

The cases involve attacks on an MSF convoy in Gaza City and an MSF shelter in Khan Younis that killed four people and injured six.

MSF said 15 of its staff members have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 2023, along with around 1,700 healthcare workers. (EPA Images pic)
GENEVA:
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has condemned the Israeli authorities’ decision to close two cases referred by the organisation for review without opening criminal investigations, the Palestine News and Info Agency (WAFA) reported.

The two cases concern multiple attacks on an MSF convoy in Gaza City in November 2023, which killed two people, and an airstrike on an MSF shelter in Khan Younis in February 2024, which killed two people and injured six others.

In a statement, MSF said the decision came nearly two years after it submitted its requests and after the organisation petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court over the military prosecutor’s failure to respond to its formal requests.

MSF described the decision as unjust and unacceptable, criticising the closure of the cases after two years of silence.

“This is not surprising when a military institution is tasked with investigating its own actions,” the organisation said, arguing that the system had demonstrated an unwillingness to address violations in Gaza that may amount to war crimes.

MSF said its staff members and their family members had been killed by Israeli forces despite the organisation having notified Israeli authorities of their locations. The vehicles involved were also clearly marked with the organisation’s emblem, it said.

The organisation said the decision effectively confirmed that there would be no meaningful accountability within Israel’s legal system for the deaths of its staff and called for the cases to be reviewed by an independent, impartial investigative body.

According to MSF, 15 of its staff members have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 2023, along with around 1,700 healthcare workers.

MSF reiterated that no military objective can justify the mass killing of civilians and that an internal military review cannot replace genuine, independent and impartial accountability.

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