Many innocent Palestinians have been killed and wounded in the infighting between Fatah and Hamas movements, with 41 civilians killed in June, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) in Gaza said in a report published Tuesday. Of 161 people killed in the fighting during June, 41 were civilians who were not involved in the fighting between the two rival groups. The report said 700 people were wounded in the Gaza Strip, including many who lost feets limbs.
The PCHR report, Black Days in the Absence of Justice, looked at the Palestinian conflict and concluded that the groups violated international laws on infighting in the Geneva Convention. | The PCHR report, Black Days in the Absence of Justice, looked at the Palestinian conflict and concluded that the groups violated international laws on infighting in the Geneva Convention. "Many were executed on purpose in a severe violation of human rights law, while militants from both sides were killed after being detained," it said. |