Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor: “Israel” uses drones as a tool to kill Palestinians

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor affirmed that “Israel” is using “Quadcopter” aircraft to kill and execute Palestinians from a distance in Gaza Strip.
The Monitor said in a statement today, reported by Wafa Agency: “The occupation has intensified the use of this type of aircraft and other drones as a tool for killing and causing harm among the Palestinians,” noting that the killing, execution and sniping operations carried out by the occupation in shelter centers, hospitals, streets and populated residential areas target mainly unarmed civilians.
The Monitor documented the martyrdom of dozens of Palestinians as a result of the use of this type of drones, either by directly targeting individuals, or randomly targeting gatherings, pointing out that the occupation also uses this type of aircraft to intimidate Palestinians and leave a negative effect upon them so as to destroy their psychological health, given the constant presence of such drones in the airspace.
The Monitor explained that the use of drones must be in accordance with the rules of applicable international humanitarian law.

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