TEL AVIV: The Israeli military reportedly advised its soldiers who invaded the Gaza Strip to avoid travelling abroad for fear of arrest in the aftermath of court orders issued by the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice.
The army has identified about 30 cases where complaints were filed or even criminal proceedings were initiated against officers and soldiers who participated in the war on Gaza and were warned against travelling abroad, according to Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.
All soldiers were reportedly told to delete any documents of their participation in destruction and killings in Gaza from their social media accounts.
According to the report, pro-Palestinian activists have created lists of offending soldiers in order to begin legal proceedings against them in the event they travel abroad.
What happened in Gaza overnight?
Israeli forces struck several locations across Gaza overnight, Al Jazeera reported, as it gave a round-up of the latest attacks:
- At least two people killed in Israeli air attack on two homes in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza with missing people still under rubble.
- Israeli jets hit UN-run school in Bureij, killing Palestinian medic in attack and burning down 15 makeshift tents.
- One person injured as Israeli infantry units targeted areas in Nuseirat refugee camp.
- Locations in Khan Younis hit after receiving evacuation threats yesterday.
- Witnesses said booby-trapped robots were used to blow up residential buildings in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya.
- Three medics injured following Israeli drone attack on courtyard of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya.