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New Massacre: Israeli Occupation Bombs UNRWA Clinic in Jabalia, Killing Displaced Civilians, Including Children

The Palestinian Association for Human Rights (Witness) strongly condemns the massacre committed by Israeli occupation forces at dawn on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, by bombing a clinic belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza. The attack resulted in the killing of at least 19 people, including 9 children, and the injury of dozens with varying degrees of severity. It also caused massive destruction to the building and ignited a fire inside.

Multiple Legal Violations: Targeting a Clinic, a UN Facility, and Civilians

This attack constitutes a grave violation of three fundamental legal protections, making it an egregious crime under international law:

  1. Targeting a Medical Facility: Clinics and hospitals are protected under international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions (Article 18 of the Fourth Geneva Convention and Article 12 of the Additional Protocol I), which grant immunity to medical facilities and prohibit their targeting under any circumstances as they are essential for saving civilian lives.
  2. Attacking a UN Institution: Since the clinic is affiliated with UNRWA, its bombing constitutes an attack on a UN entity that enjoys international protection. This is a direct violation of the UN Charter and a breach of UN Security Council Resolution 2286 (2016), which prohibits attacks on medical facilities and obligates member states to protect them.
  3. Killing Civilians, Mostly Children: The attack resulted in the killing of displaced civilians, the majority of whom were children, which constitutes a flagrant violation of the principle of distinction under Additional Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions, which obligates warring parties to differentiate between civilians and combatants. Furthermore, targeting children violates the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), which prohibits killing or exposing children to violence during armed conflicts.

A Dangerous Escalation: Systematic Targeting of the Healthcare Sector

The targeting of this clinic is part of an ongoing Israeli policy aimed at destroying Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure. Reports have been documented:

  • More than 150 medical facilities targeted since the beginning of the aggression, including hospitals, clinics, and emergency centers.
  • Over 30 hospitals fully or partially destroyed, including Al-Shifa Hospital, the Indonesian Hospital, and Nasser Hospital.
  • More than 70% of hospitals in Gaza have been rendered non-operational due to bombardment and the severe shortage of medical supplies.

Urgent Demands and Recommendations

Considering these ongoing crimes against civilians and humanitarian facilities, the Palestinian Association for Human Rights (Witness) calls on relevant international bodies to take immediate and decisive action, including:

  • The World Health Organization (WHO): Deploy an urgent medical mission to Gaza to assess the damage and ensure the provision of essential health services and officially condemn the targeting of medical facilities.
  • The UN Human Rights Council: Launch an immediate investigation into this crime and include it among the violations for which Israeli occupation officials must be held accountable in international forums.
  • The UN Secretary-General: Issue a firm stance demanding an end to attacks on UNRWA institutions and medical facilities and ensuring the protection of civilians.
  • The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC): Expedite the investigation into war crimes committed in Gaza, including the deliberate targeting of medical and humanitarian facilities.

The continued international silence on these crimes reinforces a culture of impunity and emboldens the Israeli occupation to persist in its aggression against civilians and humanitarian infrastructure. What is needed now is not just statements of condemnation, but urgent and effective actions to halt these grave violations.

The Palestinian Association for Human Rights (Witness)
Beirut, April 3, 2025