As Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip continues to escalate, the Fact-Finding Committee of the Shield Organization has confirmed that the Israeli military has dropped more than 85,000 tons of explosives on Gaza, equivalent to the power of three nuclear bombs like those used to destroy the city of Hiroshima. This massive amount of weaponry has caused widespread devastation to the infrastructure in Gaza, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
Among the weapons used, penetrating bombs such as the BLU-113 and BLU-109 stood out alongside American-made, GPS-guided GBU-28 bombs, targeting vital infrastructure such as hospitals and schools. Additionally, white phosphorus bombs, which do not distinguish between civilians and combatants, were used, exacerbating human suffering.
The extensive assault targeted densely populated areas, covering less than 360 square kilometers, and led to the destruction of over 85% of Gaza’s vital facilities. Universities, UNRWA centers, and places of worship were damaged, in addition to water and electricity networks, leaving more than two million people without basic necessities.
Confirmed War Crimes Against Civilians in Gaza
The report highlights several brutal crimes committed by the Israeli army, including the collective siege of over two million people, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing. Medical personnel and journalists were specifically targeted, along with the use of white phosphorus bombs in attacks.
These actions represent clear violations of international humanitarian law, as the Hague Convention prohibits targeting cities, villages, and civilian buildings with indiscriminate weapons. International law also prohibits attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure, which is classified as a war crime by the International Criminal Court.
Blatant Violations of International Law
Israel’s actions in Gaza have violated multiple fundamental rules of international humanitarian law. They have targeted medical services and humanitarian aid facilities and used starvation as a method of warfare. As international calls grow for an end to these crimes, the global community remains largely passive in the face of these severe breaches.
In conclusion, the Gaza Strip is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, requiring immediate international intervention to stop this aggression and address these crimes against humanity.

