The field executions of civilians carried out by the Israeli army against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are considered war crimes and crimes against humanity according to international law.
Despite the shameful silence and international and regional complicity that allowed Israel to commit the most horrific brutal crimes that human history has ever witnessed so far.
Evidence of torture, organ theft, burying victims alive, field executions, and mass graves in Gaza exposes Israeli crimes.
At a depth of 3 meters underground, mass graves were discovered. At least 398 bodies, including 165 unidentified people, were recovered from three mass graves in the courtyard of the Nasser Medical Complex after the Israeli army withdrew from Khan Yunis. Most of them were children, women, patients, and workers in The medical field, including doctors, paramedics, and nurses.
Dozens of execution-style deaths were also discovered in a schoolyard in Gaza and Al-Shifa Hospital.
Palestinian citizens found bodies blindfolded and with their legs and hands tied behind their backs.
Shocking evidence of torture, including plastic restraints and mutilation, emerged from videos and photographs of victims.
Some of the bodies showed signs of surgical incisions that contradict local practices, raising fears of organ removal operations.
The IEA also submitted evidence of Israel’s execution of civilians in Gaza to the United Nations and the International Criminal Court.
The United Nations and the European Union have called for an independent investigation into the mass graves.
The Israeli army “committed atrocities in the areas it raided” and provided testimonies from survivors of a field execution, in which they said that “the Israeli soldiers opened fire directly at the young men in the house without any justification, then they gathered the women in one of the rooms and threw a number of bombs at them.”.
After receiving testimonies from Palestinian citizens from the Al-Rimal neighborhood in Gaza about field executions carried out by Israeli forces of a number of young men in front of their families after they stormed the neighborhood, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights called on Israel to immediately investigate the incident.
Since the start of the aggression on Gaza, the Israeli army has killed more than 34,905 Palestinians, 70% of whom are infants, children, and women, and wounded at least 77,800 others.

