Numerous testimonies have been provided to
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor regarding the Israeli army's use of booby-trapped robots that are remotely detonated, causing extensive damage to surrounding homes and buildings and a significant loss of life at a time when the work of civil defense and ambulance crews is nearly entirely disrupted.
Israel's use of booby-trapped robots is prohibited under international law, as these robots are considered indiscriminate weapons that cannot be directed or limited to military targets. Due to their nature, they directly hit civilians, or hit military targets, civilians or civilian property indiscriminately. As such, they are illegal weapons under international law, and using them in residential areas is a crime against humanity in and of itself....
Using three different methods—aerial bombardment, booby-trapped robots, and planting explosives in homes before blowing them up—the Israeli army has increased its operations to destroy homes and residential buildings in the areas of its incursion in northern Gaza.
Estimates suggest that over 200,000 people live in the debris of destroyed homes and shelter centres in the North Gaza Governorate. These people refuse to comply with Israel’s systematic forcible displacement orders, given that within a week, Israeli forces issued no less than six evacuation orders to the southern Gaza Strip.
Roughly 200,000 more people in the Gaza Governorate are starving and experiencing ongoing bombing as a result of the blockade of supplies and goods. In other words, over 400,000 people living in the northern Gaza Valley are at risk of forced starvation, displacement, and killings by other means.
In addition to destroying and burning bakeries and destroying what remained of the water wells,
Israeli forces continue to barricade northern Gaza from receiving humanitarian supplies, leaving those who survive the killings and direct bombardment at risk of starvation. The majority of residents are trapped without access to food or other necessities of life as they are unable to leave their homes or shelter centres in search of food, and especially since many of them have been forcibly evacuated multiple times, leaving behind their personal possessions and food supplies.
Although Israeli evacuation orders directed local residents to move south via Salah al-Din Street, the Israeli army targeted all people leaving their homes or shelter centres. Additionally, numerous shelters have been targeted by Israeli aircraft, injuring many displaced individuals.
The health situation in northern Gaza is catastrophic, as Kamal Adwan Hospital, which is only partially operating, has become the main hospital receiving victims, despite receiving an Israeli evacuation order. Due to a shortage of medical personnel, Al-Awda and Indonesian hospitals are only partially operational as well. Ambulance and civil defense crews face difficulties in reaching victims of the Israeli attacks, either because roads were closed off after several homes were destroyed or because of the Israeli quadcopter attacks.