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Israel just committed another war crime in Lebanon – backed again by the West

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
22 October 2024
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Human rights group Amnesty International said on Tuesday 22 October that Israel’s bombing of branches of Lebanon financial firm Al-Qard al-Hassan should be “investigated as a war crime”.

Al-Qard al-Hassan attacks: another Israel war crime

The Al-Qard al-Hassan firm, a lifeline for many Shiite Muslims and other Lebanese in the face of a years-long financial crisis, is sanctioned by Washington, which accuses Hezbollah of using it as a cover to gain access to the international financial system.

Israel accuses the charity of financing “Hezbollah’s terrorist operations”, and the Israeli military hit branches of the organisation across Lebanon late Sunday and early Monday.

Amnesty said in a statement that “the Israeli military’s targeting of branches… likely violates international humanitarian law and must be investigated as a war crime”:

Under the laws of war, branches of financial institutions are civilian objects unless they are being used for military purposes. Therefore, these attacks likely constitute a direct attack on civilian objects.

The financial firm, officially registered as a charity, has been offering customers credit in exchange for gold deposits on an interest-free basis since the 1980s.

The United Nations on Monday condemned the Israeli strikes targeting Al-Qard Al-Hassan, saying they also caused “extensive damage” to civilian property and infrastructure.

Hezbollah spokesman Mohammed Afif told reporters that the charity was “a completely civilian institution registered by law, whose services are for all Lebanese without exception”.

Wiping out Shiite Muslim’s access to money

A senior Israeli intelligence official, briefing journalists on condition of anonymity, said the strikes were meant “to affect the trust between Hezbollah and a lot of the Shiite community that uses this system”.

Amnesty’s Erika Guevara Rosas said the Israeli military had “targeted an institution that serves as an economic lifeline for countless Lebanese civilians”.

“This, along with an evacuation warning issued less than 40 minutes before the start of the strikes, shows Israel’s disregard for international humanitarian law,” she said in the statement.

“An international investigation into the attacks [on Al-Qard al-Hassan] must be urgently initiated”, she said.

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Additional reporting via Agence France-Presse

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