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{{short description|Battle in the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict}} | |||
{{For|the other battle with the same name|Battle of Shuja'iyya (2023)}} | |||
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} | {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} | ||
{{Infobox military conflict | {{Infobox military conflict | ||
|conflict = Battle of Shuja'iyya | | conflict = Battle of Shuja'iyya | ||
|partof = the ] | | partof = the ] | ||
| date = 19–23 July 2014<br />({{Age in months, weeks and days|month1=07|day1=20|year1=2014|month2=07|day2=23|year2=2014|}}) | |||
|date = 20–23 July 2014 | |||
|place = ], ], ] | | place = ], ], ] | ||
| result = Israeli military victory<br />Significant damage to the neighborhood | |||
|result= Significant damages on the neighborhood<ref>http://www.pakistantribe.com/story/19276/deadliest-day-israeli-shelling-kills-least-97-palestinians/</ref> | |||
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| image = Shuja'iyya, 2014.webm | ||
|caption = Snapshot taken in Shuja'iyya | | caption = Snapshot taken in Shuja'iyya | ||
|combatant1 = {{flag|Israel}} | | combatant1 = {{flag|Israel}} | ||
|combatant2 = ] ] | | combatant2 = ] ] | ||
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| commander1 = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Israel}} ] ] (])<ref name="IDF" />}} | |||
|casualties1 = 13 killed | |||
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Hamas}} ] {{small|(commander of ])}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jewishpress.com/news/eye-on-palestine/hamas/idf-shin-bet-eliminate-hamas-shujaiya-battalion-commander/2023/12/02/|publisher=]|last=Julian|first=Hana Levi|access-date=2024-01-16|title=IDF, Shin Bet Eliminate Hamas Shujaiya Battalion Commander}}</ref> | |||
|casualties2 = ~100 killed, ~400 wounded | |||
| casualties1 = 16 soldiers killed<ref name=nytimes/><ref name="TOITimeline" /><br />56 soldiers wounded<br> 1 ]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Raghavan|first1=Sudarsan|title=Missing Israeli soldier, canceled flights could shift dynamic of Gaza conflict|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/hamas-may-have-captured-israeli-soldier/2014/07/22/dfb18de2-1170-11e4-98ee-daea85133bc9_story.html|access-date=15 October 2014|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=22 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
| casualties2 = 70–120 killed<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://press.un.org/en/2014/gapal1311.doc.htm|title=Bureau of Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People Strongly Condemns Ongoing Israeli Military Operation in Gaza | UN Press|website=press.un.org}}</ref><ref name=beaumont/><br /><small>Combatants and civilians</small> | |||
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{{Campaignbox Gaza–Israel conflict}} | |||
The '''Battle of Shuja'iyya'''<ref>{{Cite book |last=Blumenthal |first=Max |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mhppCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA28 |title=The 51 Day War: Ruin and Resistance in Gaza |date=2015-06-30 |publisher=PublicAffairs |isbn=978-1-56858-512-3 |language=en}}</ref> occurred between the ] Forces and the ] Brigades on 20 July 2014 during ] in the ] neighborhood of ], in the ].<ref name="Blumenthal"/><ref name="Commission2015"/>{{rp|71}} Shuja'iyya, with 92,000 people in 6 sq-kilometres, is one of the most densely populated areas of the Gaza Strip.<ref name="Commission2015"/> According to the IDF, it had become a "terrorist fortress", that between 8 and 20 July had fired over 140 rockets into Israel after the outbreak of hostilities. Casualty figures are not known with precision, partly because bodies were recovered long after the fighting, and people had also died of injuries afterwards. The UN Protection Cluster states that between the 19-20th, 55 civilians, including 19 children and 14 women, were killed as a result of the IDF's actions.<ref name="Commission2015"/> At the time, estimates varied from 66 to about 120 Palestinians killed, with a third of them women and children, and at least 288 wounded.<ref name="guardianShujaiyya">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/21/gaza-crisis-obama-ceasefire-fighting-goes-on|title=Gaza crisis: Palestinian death toll climbs past 500 as hospital is hit|author=Peter Beaumont|work=the Guardian|accessdate=26 September 2014}}</ref> The UN figures of Palestinian casualties are ] and subject to revision.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28688179|title=Caution needed with Gaza casualty figures|work=BBC News|date=11 August 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/world/middleeast/civilian-or-not-new-fight-in-tallying-the-dead-from-the-gaza-conflict.html?_r=0|newspaper=NY Times|title=Civilian or Not? New Fight in Tallying the Dead From the Gaza Conflict|date=6 August 2014}}</ref> 16 Israeli soldiers were killed.<ref name="nytimes" /><ref name="TOITimeline" /> | |||
The '''Battle of Shuja'iyya''' was a battle between ] and the ] military wing, the ], which took place on 20 July 2014 in ], a neighborhood in ], in the ].{{cn}} Israeli bombs and artillery shells killed at least 65 Palestinians and wounded around 288 others. Among the dead were at least 17 children, 14 women and 4 elderly Palestinian civilians. | |||
On 16 July, Israeli forces told residents of Shuja'iyya to leave and relocate to central Gaza City until further notice by means of leaflets, loudspeaker announcements, telephone calls, text messages, and radio messages.<ref name="Commission2015" /> Residents interviewed afterwards by ] claimed lack of safe refuges and the difficulty of fleeing as reasons for staying put.<ref name="independentHumanShield">{{cite news|last1=Sengupta|first1=Kim|title=Israel-Gaza conflict: The myth of Hamas's human shields|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israelgaza-conflict-the-myth-of-hamass-human-shield-9619810.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140722095621/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israelgaza-conflict-the-myth-of-hamass-human-shield-9619810.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 July 2014|work=The Independent UK|date=21 July 2014}}</ref><ref name="millerShujaiyya" /><ref name="HSherwood" /> By 19 July, OCHA reported that while the majority ignored the warnings and had not left their homes, up to half had gone as bombardments intensified.<ref name="Commission2015" /> Israel condemned Hamas for using "human shields". According to Amnesty International, the UNRWA shelter facilities were overflowing and many of the residents had nowhere to go. Residents interviewed later also cited confusion due to lack of electricity and communications.<ref name="millerShujaiyya">{{cite news|last1=Miller|first1=Jonathan|title=In Gaza, 'we saw things that will forever be hard to unsee'|url=http://www.channel4.com/news/gaza-shifa-hospital-israel-hamas-shajaiyah-jonathan-miller|accessdate=26 September 2014|work=Channel 4 News|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> The official Israeli view was that Hamas had compelled residents of Shujai'iya to stay behind in the face of IDF warnings to evacuate prior to the IDF assault, holding civilians as "hostages".<ref name="HSherwood">{{Cite news |last=Sherwood |first=Harriet |date=2014-07-24 |title=In Gaza, Hamas fighters are among civilians. There is nowhere else for them to go |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/24/gaza-hamas-fighters-military-bases-guerrilla-war-civilians-israel-idf |access-date=2024-03-20 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> | |||
The figures of Palestinian casualties are ] and subject to revision.<ref></ref><ref></ref> | |||
The assault on Shuja'iyya, involving a combination of F-16, tank and mortar fire, began at 11 pm on 19 July. Initially the attack led by the Golani Brigade encountered little resistance, until late on Saturday Hamas units emerged from tunnels to engage and put up stiff resistance, surprising the Israelis with their tenacity and effectiveness in taking on armoured units.<ref name="Perry" /> According to Israeli military and intelligence sources, Israel then made use of heavy aerial bombardment and artillery fire, in what was described as a "risky and unusual step to save Israeli soldiers' lives" and "a battle against the hub of Hamas' terror infrastructure, primarily the so-called 'terror tunnels'". Palestinians attempting to flee the area described the scene as a "massacre", as did ], ], Norwegian physician Dr. ] and journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous in '']''. | |||
The conclusion of U.S. military experts interviewed by ] was that the IDF did not target Hamas sites specifically or try solely to destroy Hamas tunnels, but rather laid down a "walking barrage" to "crater the neighbourhood". This bombardment was carried out instead of using suppressive fire to protect IDF forward troops, a strategy they deemed "indefensible". The operation was condemned internationally, with UN Secretary-General ] calling it an "atrocious action" and the European Union stating that it "is particularly appalled by the human cost of the Israeli military operation in Shuja'iyya", while also criticising Hamas calls for using "human shields".<ref name="nytimes" /><ref name="eustatement" /> | |||
==Build up== | ==Build up== | ||
On Wednesday 16 July, Israeli forces dropped leaflets and delivered warnings by phone and text that residents in the Zeitoun and Shujai'iya areas of Gaza City should evacuate ahead of planned strikes.<ref>{{cite |
On Wednesday 16 July, Israeli forces dropped leaflets and delivered warnings by phone and text that residents in the Zeitoun and Shujai'iya areas of Gaza City should evacuate ahead of planned strikes.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/16/israeli-air-strikes-target-hamas-ceasefire-fails|title=Israeli air strikes target Hamas leaders as ceasefire fails|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> Hamas had told the civilians to stay put, which were prompted by fears of psychological warfare and perhaps a desire to avoid panic.<ref name=independentHumanShield/><ref name=millerShujaiyya/> On Thursday Israel began what it thought of as a limited operation, involving the ], ] and ]s, in the Shuja'iyya area's sparsely populated eastern periphery,<ref name="Harel"/> intent on uncovering Hamas's tunnel system. In the face of stiff resistance over the following two days, the probing advance developed into a full-scale battle in Shuja'iyya and the surrounding areas, as the IDF suffered upwards of 56 casualties.<ref name ="Pfeffer"/> | ||
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In Ben White's reconstruction of the background,<ref name="BWhite"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140723022811/https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/articles/debate/12996-premeditated-murder-the-shujaiyya-massacre-and-israeli-criminality |date=23 July 2014 }} Middle East Monitor, 22 July 2014.</ref> the day after flyers were dropped, ]'s military analyst, Alex Fishman noted that an order had been given to the tank units advancing the assault "to open fire at anything that moved,"<ref>Harriet Sherwood, Peter Beaumont, Ian Black, ] 18 July 2014.</ref> and a military spokesman declared that Israel was "taking off the gloves" in Shuja'iyya.<ref name ="Pfeffer" >Anshel Pfeffer, ] 22 July 2014.</ref> On Saturday night, the ] was sent in with armoured battalions into the densely populated heart of Shuja'iyya, and suffered heavy casualties.<ref name ="Harel" >Amos Harel ], 21 July</ref> and only then did Israel decide to increase the intensity of its firepower, resulting in the steep rise in Palestinian civilian casualties, as commanders envisaged a repeat of ] used in ] in ], ], were resistance to continue.<ref name ="Harel"/><ref name="BWhite"/> A local Gazan woman, returning to the ruins of her home in the neighbourhood, made the same comparison.<ref>Daniel Siryoti and Lilach Shoval,, '']'', 27 July 2014: "On Saturday, residents tried to salvage what they could from destroyed buildings. 'Shujaiyya has turned to Dahiye. Where will return to? We had house with more than 20 family members in it. The house was completely destroyed', one Shujaiyya resident said."</ref> As a result of the onslaught 670 buildings in Shuja'iyya were completely destroyed, 608 were severely damaged, 576 moderately damaged, and over 1800 buildings were affected.<ref name="Commission2015"/> | ||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
Shuja'iyya is a densely populated area of the city with 92,000 residents according to ]. The ] shelter facilities were overflowing and many of the residents had nowhere to go.<ref name="AmnInt" |
Shuja'iyya is a densely populated area of the city with 92,000 residents according to ]. The ] shelter facilities were overflowing and many of the residents had nowhere to go.<ref name="AmnInt"> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729210342/http://www.amnesty.org/en/for-media/press-releases/israelgaza-attacks-medical-facilities-and-civilians-add-war-crime-allegatio |date=29 July 2014 }} ] 21 July 2014.</ref> According to Israeli sources the area had been designed by Hamas, houses had tunnels to hide weapons and combatants and that 10% of rocket attacks had been done from within Shuja'iyya.<ref>{{cite web|title=שכונת שג'אעיה: קו ההגנה של אדריכלי הטרור|url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/599/027.html|work=nrg|author=אסף גבור|date=21 Jul 2014|language=hebrew}}</ref> The assault on Shuja'iyya, involving a combination of F-16, tank and mortar fire, began at 11 pm on 19 July.<ref name="Blumenthal"/><ref name="Commission2015"/>{{rp|71}} According to the IDF, 15 Hamas fighters were killed in the preemptive bombardment.<ref name=Kikardetails>{{cite web | url=http://www.kikar.co.il/%D7%A7%D7%A6%D7%99%D7%9F-%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%A1%D7%A0%D7%95-%D7%9E%D7%97%D7%91%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%A2%D7%9D-%D7%98%D7%A0%D7%A7%D7%99%D7%9D.html | title=חדשות - האתר החרדי המוביל בעולם }}</ref> After midnight, on Sunday, 20 July, Israeli forces entered the neighbourhood, stating that over 140 rockets had been fired at Israel from the neighborhood since 8 July.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/IsraeliPM/photos/pb.124149704266450.-2207520000.1405906668./898759160138830/?type=3&theater|title=The Prime Minister of Israel's Photos - The Prime Minister of Israel - Facebook|work=facebook.com}}</ref><ref name="maannews.net">{{cite news|url=http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=714592|title=Israeli 'massacre' in Gaza City|work=Ma'an News Agency|date=20 July 2014|access-date=20 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140723075718/http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=714592|archive-date=23 July 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Flyers had been dropped over the neighbourhood, urging residents to flee.<ref name="Perry"/> | ||
Some families, such as that of Khalil Atash, spoke of being alerted in Arabic by the IDF to evacuate, but dismissed the message as a prank. Fleeing, as did his son, Tamar and his family and neighbours, was difficult since Israel had destroyed all the electricity towers and the area was shrouded in darkness which had to be traversed under withering fire by the use of cellphone flashlights.<ref name="Blumenthal"/><ref name=millerShujaiyya/> | |||
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⚫ | Initially the attack, led by the ], encountered little resistance, until late on Saturday when forward elements of the Israeli force met Hamas units, and fierce fighting broke out as Hamas fighters emerged from tunnels and bunkers to engage the Israelis, employing sniper fire and dozens of anti-tank missiles, surprising the Israelis with their capacity to take on armored units.<ref name="Perry"/> Fierce fighting that lasted into Sunday morning ensued as IDF forces battled Hamas squads, sniper units and teams carrying anti-tank rockets,<ref name="Perry"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/20/israel-soldiers-killed-hamas-battle-gaza|title=Israeli soldiers killed after battle in Gaza City suburb|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> rocket-propelled grenades, and automatic weapons.<ref name=nytimes/> Some Israeli formations were pinned down in heavy fighting in the neighborhood's streets and alleys. | ||
With IDF soldiers subjected to such heavy fire, commanders ordered the troops into their protected ] ]s and called in artillery strikes within 100 meters of IDF positions, closer than the 250 meters normally considered safe.<ref name=h607496>{{cite news|last1=Cohen|first1=Gili|title=IDF: Bloodiest battle in Gaza could have been much worse|url=http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.607496|accessdate=28 July 2014|work=Haaretz|date=28 July 2014|archiveurl=http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:TYQryeNkoM0J:www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.607496+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us|archivedate=28 July 2014}}</ref><ref name=jp369102>{{cite news|last1=Lappin|first1=Yaakov|title=Inside the IDF's war in Shejaia to save southern Israel|url=http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/Inside-the-IDFs-war-in-Shejaia-to-save-southern-Israel-369102|accessdate=28 July 2014|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=28 July 2014}}</ref> An IDF officer told ''Haaretz'' that troops "were taking fire from all sides and they couldn't neutralize the threat with all the firepower we gave them", leading the IDF to use its artillery, a decision ''Haaretz'' described as "extremely risky" and "unusual".<ref name=h607496/> Early on July 20, the IDF suffered 13 fatalies over an 8-hour period, 7 in an armoured personnel carrier which was blown up when a Hamas sapper squad managed to explode an anti-tank mine underneath it.<ref name="Perry"/> Hamas claimed to have captured an IDF soldier they identified as Aron Shaul during the fighting on Sunday.<ref>http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=714871</ref> IDF later confirmed that the body of Oron Shaul, one of the seven soldiers in the armored vehicle, had not been identified.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/22/israel-gaza-israeli-soldier-missing-hamas-shujaiiya|title=Israel hits hundreds of targets in Gaza as soldier is confirmed missing|publisher=''The Guardian''}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/22/us-palestinians-israel-idUSKBN0FP00U20140722|title=Israel says soldier missing, presumed dead; Kerry presses for truce|publisher=''Reuters''}}</ref> The IDF later officially changed his status from ] to ], although his body had not yet been recovered.<ref>http://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/family-of-fallen-soldier-oron-shaul-urges-army-to-secure-body-for-burial-369878</ref> Early on Sunday morning, commanders gave the order to "take the gloves off" and "fire at anything that moves."<ref name="Perry"/> | |||
On 20 July, beginning in the early morning hours,<ref name="Commission2015"/> the IDF suffered 13 fatalities, beginning with an attack on an IDF ] in Shuja'iyya. The APC had stalled while driving through one of the neighborhood's narrow streets. A soldier and officer then exited the vehicle to fix the problem. Shortly after 1 AM, Hamas fighters fired an ] anti-tank rocket at the APC, causing it to explode and burst into flames. All 7 soldiers inside the vehicle, who were from the ], were killed while the soldier and officer who had exited it survived the attack. Following the attack, an Israeli drone recorded infrared images of five people near the armored vehicle. Golani Brigade commanders then ordered other soldiers in the field to converge on the APC and recover the remains of soldiers inside the vehicle. However, the soldiers were wary of approaching the APC, fearing that weaponry inside could set off a secondary explosion. Soldiers reported hearing shouting in Arabic in the vicinity of the APC. The IDF concluded that Hamas fighters had already reached the vehicle and taken the remains of Sergeant ], one of the seven soldiers in the armored vehicle, by this time.<ref name=Timesdetails>{{Cite news|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-releases-details-on-shejaiya-battle-in-which-7-soldiers-died/|title = IDF releases details on Shejaiya battle in which 7 soldiers died July 20|website = ]}}</ref> Shaul's body was not found,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Sherwood |first=Harriet |last2=Beaumont |first2=Peter |last3=Black |first3=Ian |date=2014-07-22 |title=Israel hits hundreds of targets in Gaza as soldier is confirmed missing |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/22/israel-gaza-israeli-soldier-missing-hamas-shujaiiya |access-date=2024-03-20 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-palestinians-israel-idUSKBN0FP00U20140722|title=Israel says soldier missing, presumed dead; Kerry presses for truce|work=Reuters|access-date=30 June 2017|archive-date=24 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924202857/http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/22/us-palestinians-israel-idUSKBN0FP00U20140722|url-status=live}}</ref> and the IDF later officially changed his status from ] to ], although his body had not yet been recovered.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-08-03 |title=Family of fallen soldier Oron Shaul urges army to secure body for burial |url=https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/family-of-fallen-soldier-oron-shaul-urges-army-to-secure-body-for-burial-369878 |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=The Jerusalem Post {{!}} JPost.com |language=en}}</ref> Hamas said it captured an IDF soldier it identified as Aron Shaul.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141119075955/http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=714871 |date=19 November 2014 }}, '']'', 20 July 2014.</ref> Around twenty minutes after the attack on the APC, another Israeli soldier was killed in a firefight. By dawn, with the APC still ablaze, IDF commanders ordered engineers to tow the stricken vehicle back into Israel. During the operation, Hamas fighters targeted the rescue vehicles and engaged in battles with IDF troops as the convoy pulled back. As the APC was being towed, human remains fell out of the vehicle and the engineers, under constant threat of fire, inadvertently drove over and buried some of the remains.<ref name=Timesdetails/> Hamas fighters targeted the rescue force with prepared ambushes and emerged from tunnels to attack soldiers. Two Israeli soldiers were killed in an exchange of fire at around 6 AM, after which the IDF brought in ] to destroy Hamas positions. In one instance, some Hamas operatives were killed when an IDF D9 bulldozer destroyed the tunnel they were in. Three more Israeli soldiers were killed when an anti-tank missile hit a building where the IDF was establishing a command post, setting it on fire. | |||
About 600 shells were fired by several artillery battalions as ] (IAF) planes bombed from above.<ref name=h607496/> The IAF dropped about 100 one-ton bombs about 250 meters away from IDF ground troops the following day in a broad aerial attack.<ref name=h607496/> The IDF sources reported that the tactics used prevented significant additional Israeli casualties and that the battle resulted in the IDF changing the rules of engagement to allow the use of artillery in urban areas.<ref name=h607496/> | |||
Later, when Hamas scouts spotted a large part of the Israeli force, particularly heavy fire was laid down by Hamas fighters. Israeli commanders then gave the order to "take the gloves off" and "fire at anything that moves."<ref name="Perry"/> The Israeli infantry were ordered to go into protected ] ]s, and given half an hour to do so, after which Hamas positions were targeted by a fierce artillery barrage and airstrikes. Artillery fire landed within 100 meters of IDF positions, closer than the 250 meters normally considered safe.<ref name=h607496>{{cite news|last1=Cohen |first1=Gili |title=IDF: Bloodiest battle in Gaza could have been much worse |url=https://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.607496 |accessdate=28 July 2014 |work=Haaretz |date=28 July 2014 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140728005201/http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.607496 |archivedate=28 July 2014 |url-status=bot: unknown |df=dmy }}</ref><ref name=jp369102>{{cite news|last1=Lappin|first1=Yaakov|title=Inside the IDF's war in Shejaia to save southern Israel|url=http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/Inside-the-IDFs-war-in-Shejaia-to-save-southern-Israel-369102|accessdate=28 July 2014|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=28 July 2014}}</ref> Around 600 shells were fired in a half-hour period.<ref name=Kikardetails/> An IDF officer told ''Haaretz'' that troops "were taking fire from all sides and they couldn't neutralize the threat with all the firepower we gave them", leading the IDF to use its artillery in close proximity to IDF troops, a decision ''Haaretz'' described as "extremely risky" and "unusual".<ref name=h607496/> As Israeli artillery intensively shelled the neighborhood, ] planes bombed from above.<ref name="Commission2015" /><ref name=h607496/> Following the barrage, all Hamas firing stopped. According to the IDF, 37 Hamas fighters were killed, including several field commanders, eight squad commanders, and a company commander.<ref name=Kikardetails/> | |||
Several residential blocks were extensively shelled destroying dozens of houses.<ref name="ReutYnet"/> Palestinians attempting to flee the area described the scene as a "massacre."{{cn}} Hundreds of civilians were injured during the unpredictable combination of artillery shelling and airstrikes overnight and only began to leave the area at dawn.{{citation needed|date=August 2014}} Two paramedics died during attempts to enter the area and assist the wounded, and ] complained that its post-operative clinic in Gaza City was running at 10 to 30 percent of capacity due to the intensity of the bombing, which hindered patients from reaching the center.<ref name="MSF" > ] 21 July 2014.</ref> | |||
An unnamed American military officer told Al Jazeera that, according to Pentagon reports of the IDF's actions, a total of 11 Israeli artillery battalions deployed 258 artillery pieces which fired around 7,000 high explosive shells into Shuja'iyya, including 4,800 shells in a 7-hour period.<ref name="Perry">{{Cite web |title=Why Israel’s bombardment of Gaza neighborhood left US officers ‘stunned’ |url=http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/8/26/israel-bombing-stunsusofficers.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=america.aljazeera.com}}</ref> The IDF sources reported that the tactics used prevented significant additional Israeli casualties and that the battle resulted in the IDF changing the rules of engagement to allow the use of artillery in urban areas.<ref name=h607496/> A paramedic at a local call centre said there were more than 200 calls for help in the period, one from virtually every house in a-Nazaz Street, a-Sha'ath Street, and al-Beltaji Street, with children's screams audible in the background.<ref name="Commission2015"/> Commenting on the intensity of the firepower, perhaps due to the loss of Israeli soldiers, Tamer Atash later recalled: | |||
The New York Times reported however that the 'gunman's' identity is unknown. The incident was caught on film by members of the ] accompanying him, and posted on YouTube.<ref>Robert Mackey, ] 22 July 2014.</ref> According to a former IDF sergeant turned activist, Eran Efrati, who has stated he took testimony from three Israeli soldiers present at the scene, a sniper asked his commandant three times if it was ok to shoot Shamaly, and was given permission when the latter stepped beyond the line. The soldiers felt guilty, Efrati added, about the death of a man who had posed no threat to their lives.<ref>] 20 August 2014.</ref> | |||
<blockquote>"The F-16s were no longer up in the sky bombing us, they were flying just above the houses. It felt like an atomic bomb with four F-16s coming one way and another four from the opposite direction, weaving between the houses. At this point, we realized we were not surviving. We said our last prayers, and that was it. Because we know that when the Israelis lose one of their soldiers they become lunatics. We just knew they had suffered something, we could sense it."<ref name="Blumenthal"/></blockquote> | |||
Witnesses interviewed by ] testified observing people jumping from fourth-floor stories as flames engulfed their houses and of men stripping off clothes to cover near-naked women fleeing the scene.<ref name="Blumenthal"/> Several residential blocks were extensively shelled destroying dozens of houses.<ref name="ReutYnet"/> Palestinians attempting to flee the area described the scene as a "massacre", as did the Palestinian president ],<ref name="ReutYnet"/><ref name=ibt20140720>{{cite news|title=Gaza Crisis: 40 Palestinians Killed as Israel Shejaiya 'Massacre' Leaves Bodies in the Street|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/gaza-crisis-40-palestinians-killed-israel-shejaiya-massacre-leaves-bodies-street-1457420|work=International Business Times|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> ],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Falk |first=Richard |title=Massacre in Gaza |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/7/22/massacre-in-gaza |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Al Jazeera |language=en}}</ref> Norwegian doctor ]<ref>, Zeinab El-Gundy, Ahram.org.eg, 20 July 2014.</ref> and journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous in '']''.<ref name=nation20140720>{{cite magazine|title=Massacre in Shejaiya|url=http://www.thenation.com/article/180728/massacre-shejaiya|magazine=The Nation|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> Hundreds of civilians were injured during the unpredictable combination of artillery shelling and airstrikes overnight and only began to leave the area at dawn, many to seek refuge at the ].<ref name="Blumenthal">{{Cite web |date=2014-08-18 |title=Gruesome tales surface of Israeli massacres against families in Gaza’s Shujaiya neighborhood |url=https://mondoweiss.net/2014/08/gruesome-massacres-neighborhood/ |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Mondoweiss |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="Commission2015"/>{{rp|72}}<ref name="Survivors" > {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402153922/http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx%3FID%3D714842 |date=2 April 2015 }}, '']'', 20 July 2014; "One survivor said that the shells started falling on people's homes on Saturday evening, but because people had nowhere else to go they stayed put. As dawn fell, however, the shelling intensified and people fled to the streets ... er husband Hamad Mansour said that the shelling was not as intense at sundown, 'but with dawn, the random shelling began. Hundreds of shells hit homes, which led people to leave their houses running'."</ref> Two paramedics were killed during attempts to enter the area and assist the wounded, and ] complained that its post-operative clinic in Gaza City was running at 10 to 30 percent of capacity due to the intensity of the bombing, which hindered patients from reaching the center.<ref name="MSF">, '']'', 21 July 2014.</ref> | |||
The following day, the IAF dropped at least 100 one-ton bombs about 250 meters away from IDF ground troops in a broad aerial attack.<ref name=h607496/><ref name="Commission2015"/> '']'' reported that a total of 120 one-ton bombs were used. On July 23, the IDF completed its takeover of the neighborhood.<ref>{{Cite web |title=קצין בכיר: "שג'אעיה בשליטה, פגענו במערך שלם של חמאס" |url=https://www.makorrishon.co.il/nrg/online/1/ART2/599/869.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=www.makorrishon.co.il}}</ref> Although the IDF took control of the neighborhood, clashes continued. On July 26, Golani Brigade soldiers found the tunnel from which the Hamas squad that had destroyed the Israeli APC had operated from, and Israeli combat engineers subsequently blew it up.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4550216,00.html|title = צפו: הנקמה של לוחמי גולני - פוצצו את מנהרת נגמ"ש המוות|newspaper = Ynet|date = 26 July 2014|last1 = זיתון|first1 = יואב}}</ref> In an attempt to further recover the remains of soldiers, the IDF sent in military tractors to sweep away a large amount of sand which could have contained remains.<ref name=Timesdetails/> | |||
==Incidents== | |||
*'''Al Helo family'''. At 3 a.m. 2 missiles struck the 3rd floor of 3 story home of Talal Mahmoud Hamed Al Helo in Nasas Street. The family was on the 2nd floor. His brother Jihad Mahmoud Al Helo, next door, phoned to ask after them. Shortly afterwards, Johad's house was struck by two missiles and all his Al Helo family members, 11 people including 4 children (including 2 six-month old twins and 4 women), were killed. The three-story house was totally destroyed. The surviving brother said no warning had been received, unless the rocket hitting his house was a ]. If so, he claimed, the warning was not sufficient to allow them to flee in safety.<ref name="Commission2015"/> | |||
*'''Ayyad family'''. At 6.30 a.m., artillery shelling killed 11 members of the Ayyad family and relatives they were hosting, as they were leaving their home on Al Mansura Street, Shuja'iyya, as they left their home to escape the shelling. The area where their house was located had been subjected to shelling since 1 a.m., leaving the family in a state of total panic. As they made their way, some 70 metres down the road, a shell hit the house's entrance, and two follow up rounds struck the group of 11 people, which included 4 children and 5 women, one pregnant. A further 7 persons were wounded including 3 children and one woman. Ambulances could not reach them because of the continual IAF aerial bombing. One survivor said no warnings had been given: had they been messaged to that effect, the women would have been evacuated, he said. The munitions were probably 155 mm high explosive artillery shells, exploding just above ground level, the UN Commission concluded.<ref name="Commission2015"/> | |||
*'''Al Jamal and Al Sheikh Khalil families.''' Israeli forces launched an attack in Baltaji Street. The Al Sheikh Khalil family stayed inside their home on the street: one witness said at 6 a.m, explosions rang outside, and mortars had struck the roof. The family relocated to the stairwell, and called the red Cross for help. When ambulances arrived, they too were hit by mortars, and the family could not exit. 6 members were killed, 2 children and 4 women, and another two children seriously wounded. Four died while waiting 6 hours for another ambulance to arrive. At 7 a.m., 47 members of the Al Jamal family fled their home in Tawfiq Street. During the assault, 4 members of the Al Jamal, 3 aged between 10 and 12 , were killed, and another 7, including 2 children and 4 women, were wounded while attempting to flee Shuja'iyya.<ref name="Commission2015"/> | |||
==Ceasefire== | |||
Some time after dawn, a one-hour ceasefire was brokered but the International Committee of the Red Cross proved unable to evacuate those trapped in the area. According to a witness interviewed by the UNHRC, there was a 2-hour ceasefire, but the family still had to wait for 6 hours | |||
before ambulances arrived at the scene.<ref name="Blumenthal"/><ref name=Commission2015/>{{rp|75}} About 7 a.m. a military medical aid ambulance was directly struck twice while trying to succor casualties. Of the 4 persons occupants - a driver, a photographer and two paramedics -two were killed, and two wounded.<ref name="Commission2015"/> Two of them were killed and two injured. Israel's Golani Brigade positioned itself on the outskirts, in home east of the main Shuja'iyya mosque. | |||
According to ], maps discovered later indicated the broad swathe of land where apartments were flattened beyond these houses was defined as a "Soccer Field".<ref name="Blumenthal"/> According to one survivor, Mohammed Fathi Al Areer, bullet casings found near the bodies of four of his brothers, one mentally disabled, who were killed in houses east of the "Soccer Field", suggested they were executed.<ref name="Blumenthal"/> His neighbours, the Shamaly family, stayed behind to protect their valuable retail clothing stock, and, according to a son, Hesham Naser Shamaly, his father was shot as he tried to speak to approaching soldiers in Hebrew, as was his uncle and aunt, and two cousins. His father survived, but a cousin, Salem Shamaly (22), a grocer at the local market who attempted to find missing family by returning to the neighbourhood during the two-hour ceasefire at 3:30pm that day, was shot three times, while calling out the names of family members, after crossing the imaginary red line Israeli soldiers are reported to have drawn to kill anyone coming close to their positions.<ref name="Blumenthal"/> He was injured by the first shot and fell to the ground, and killed when a further two shots were fired into him.<ref name="Commission2015"/> The New York Times reported however that the 'gunman's' identity is unknown. The incident was caught on film by members of the ] accompanying him, and posted on YouTube.<ref>Robert Mackay, , '']'', July 22, 2014.</ref> | |||
According to a former IDF sergeant turned activist,{{Clarify|date=September 2015}} Eran Efrati, who has stated he took testimony from three Israeli soldiers present at the scene, a sniper asked his commandant three times if it was ok to shoot Shamaly, and was given permission when the latter stepped beyond the line. The soldiers felt guilty, Efrati added, about the death of a man who had posed no threat to their lives. Channel 4 stated it "has been unable to independently verify the video or Mr Efrati's claims".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-08-07 |title=‘You can shoot’ – was Gaza killing a war crime? |url=https://www.channel4.com/news/gaza-israel-killing-salem-shamaly-shujaiya-inside-story |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Channel 4 News |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>Yara Hawari, , '']'', 22 August 2014.</ref> | |||
One instance of soldiers looting a house in Shuja'iyya, including $605 for partying after the war, led to an indictment in Israel.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Zitun |first=Yoav |date=2015-04-30 |title=IDF soldiers looted home in Gaza 'to pay for party' |url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4652455,00.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |work=Ynetnews |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Casualties== | ==Casualties== | ||
At least 65 Palestinians, including at least 17 children, 14 women and 4 elderly were killed and 288 Palestinians were wounded according to ] director, Naser Tattar.<ref name="ReutYnet" |
At least 65 Palestinians, including at least 17 children, 14 women and 4 elderly were killed and 288 Palestinians were wounded according to ] director, Naser Tattar.<ref name="ReutYnet">{{Cite news |agency=Reuters |date=2014-07-20 |title=More than 65 killed in Israeli shelling in Gaza City |url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4547139,00.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |work=Ynetnews |language=en}}</ref><ref name="B'tselem21July">, '']'', 21 July 2014.</ref><ref name=americans>{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/americans-killed-fighting-gaza-strip-24642517|title=U.S.-National News|author=ABC News|work=ABC News}}</ref> The United Nations' Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People put the estimate at over 70 Palestinian dead.<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 July 2014 |title=Bureau of Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People strongly condemns ongoing Israeli military operation in Gaza |url=https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2014/gapal1311.doc.htm |website=un.org}}</ref> Other reports at the time claimed 120 Palestinians had been killed, a third women and children.<ref name=beaumont>Peter Beaumont, Harriet Sherwood, Matthew Weaver ] 21 July 2014:’It followed the bloodiest day of the conflict so far on Sunday when at least 120 Palestinians were killed in Shujai'iya, a third of them women and children.’</ref> According to the spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Health, ], rescue teams retrieved more than 80 dead bodies from houses destroyed in Shuja'iyya, 17 of which were children, 14 women and 4 elderly people.<ref>{{Cite web |title=JFJFP |url=https://jfjfp.com/israel-breaks-all-its-own-rules-in-attack-on-gaza/ |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=jfjfp.com}}</ref> | ||
Hamas said{{When|date=September 2015}} it captured an Israeli soldier.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lynfield|first1=Ben|title=Israel-Gaza conflict: Israeli military names soldier Oron Shaul confirmed as 'missing' after Hamas celebrates alleged kidnap|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israelgaza-conflict-israel-confirms-soldier-missing-after-hamas-celebrates-alleged-kidnap-9620261.html|accessdate=15 October 2014|newspaper=The Independent|date=22 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
Thirteen IDF soldiers were killed, including two Americans serving in Israel.<ref name=nytimes/> Seven of the IDF soldiers were killed as their armored vehicle was hit by an anti-tank rocket<ref name=americans/> or ],<ref name=nytimes/> three were killed in clashes with militants, and three were trapped in a burning house.<ref name=nytimes/> In the following 24 hours, three additional IDF soldiers were killed in Shuja'iyya.<ref>http://www.timesofisrael.com/kerry-heads-to-cairo-for-ceasefire-bid-as-israel-names-soldiers-killed-in-gaza/#liveblog-entry-1032814</ref> | |||
On 20 July, the IDF confirmed that 13 soldiers were killed and 56 wounded in the battle. Of the dead, two were American-born and one who was French-born.<ref name=nytimes/><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/.premium-thousands-bid-farewell-to-french-israeli-soldier-killed-in-gaza-1.5256431|title = Thousands bid farewell to French-Israeli soldier killed in Gaza|newspaper = Haaretz}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/.premium-in-gaza-a-war-of-two-narratives-1.5256103|title = In Gaza, a war of two narratives|newspaper = Haaretz}}</ref> Seven of the IDF soldiers were killed when their armored vehicle was hit by an anti-tank rocket,<ref name=americans/> three were killed in clashes with militants, and three were killed by an anti-tank missile fired at a building where IDF soldiers were setting up a makeshift command center.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/soldiers-killed-in-gaza/?fb_comment_id=666924320064873_667382793352359#f29647e4a7a9bcc|title = 13 soldiers killed overnight in fierce Gaza fighting|website = ]}}</ref><ref name=nytimes/> In the following 24 hours, three additional IDF soldiers were killed in Shuja'iyya.<ref name="TOITimeline">{{cite news|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/kerry-heads-to-cairo-for-ceasefire-bid-as-israel-names-soldiers-killed-in-gaza/#liveblog-entry-1032814|title=Kerry in region for truce bid after day of bitter fighting raises IDF toll to 25|work=The Times of Israel|accessdate=26 September 2014|quote=The three others were killed in Shejaiya, one of them possibly by IDF forces in error.}}</ref> Among the wounded was Colonel ], the commander of the Golani Brigade.<ref name="IDF">{{cite web|last1=Jones|first1=Ryan|title=IDF Brigade Commander Wounded Leading Troops into Battle|url=http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/24764/Default.aspx|website=Israel Today|accessdate=21 August 2014|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
Shortly after the battle, Hamas is reported to have shot twenty civilians from ] for protesting against Hamas for the massive destruction inflicted on their neighborhood by the IDF. Hamas said it had executed spies in the area.<ref name=solomon>{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/Report-Hamas-executes-alleged-spies-shoots-protesters-in-Gaza-369331|title=Report: Hamas executes alleged spies, shoots protesters in Gaza|first=Ariel Ben|last=Solomon|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=29 July 2014|accessdate=30 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
Unexploded Israeli ordnance left over from the bombing exploded in late September killing a further two young men, Ayman Ziad Abu Jibba (23) and Abdullah Jibril Abu Aser (23) and wounding three in Shuja'iyya.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140924022246/http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=728543 |date=24 September 2014 }}, ], 19 September 2014.</ref> | |||
==Military assessments== | ==Military assessments== | ||
When U.S. Secretary of State ] was overheard sarcastically remarking on ] on July 20 that the operations in Shuja'iyya were "a hell of a pinpoint operation,” according to ], his comments reflected U.S. military assessments of a battle in which Israel's use of 11 artillery battalions was equivalent to what the U.S. deployed for 2 ], or even a full ]. The only explanation for adopting the massive firepower unleashed by a mix of ] |
When U.S. Secretary of State ] was overheard sarcastically remarking on ] on July 20 that the operations in Shuja'iyya were "a hell of a pinpoint operation,” according to ], his comments reflected U.S. military assessments of a battle in which Israel's use of 11 artillery battalions was equivalent to what the U.S. deployed for 2 ], or even a full ]. The only explanation for adopting the massive firepower unleashed by a mix of ] and ] guns was, according to one U.S. military expert, "to kill a lot of people in as short a period of time as possible,” adding that, “It’s not ]. It’s removing the topsoil.” 'Mowing the lawn' is an Israeli idiom referring to periodic operations conducted by the IDF in the Gaza Strip. ] noted that technically, even if 10% of the shells fired on Shuja'iyya hit close to their targets, at a minimum in the range of 700 lethal shells would have landed amidst the civilian population overnight 20–21 July. 155-mm howitzer shells have a kill radius of 164 feet.<ref name="Perry"/> | ||
The conclusion of U.S. military experts interviewed by Perry is that the IDF did not target Hamas sites specifically, simply to collapse Hamas tunnels, but rather laid down a 'walking barrage' to 'crater the neighbourhood' instead of using suppressive fire to protect their forward troops, a strategy they deemed 'indefensible'. Accounting for the high civilian casualties as a result of a Hamas strategy of using civilians as 'human shields' was dismissed by one officers as a refusal by the IDF to assume responsibility for the consequences of the strategy adopted.<ref name="Perry"/> | |||
According to a report by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), after Israeli soldiers came under heavy fire in Shuja'iyya on 20 July 2014, where 13 soldiers were killed, Israel was thought to have fired 600 artillery shells were fired into the densely populated neighbourhood and dropped 100 one-ton bombs. Up to 65 Palestinians were reportedly killed that day, of whom 10 were women and 13 children, and more bodies were later found under the rubble.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aoav.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/AOAV-Under-Fire-Israels-artillery-policies-scrutinised.pdf|title=Under Fire: Israel's artillery policies scrutinised|work=Action on Armed Violence|page=17|date=December 2014}}</ref><ref name="MaanSG">{{cite web|url=http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=760268|title=Israel shelling in Gaza war unprecedented despite inaccuracy|work=]|date=3 April 2015}}</ref> The author of the report, Robert Perkins, said "Errors occur with this type of shell, it is fundamental to the way it works, but there is no margin for error in Gaza because you will hit markets, houses, and civilians, and that is what happened".<ref name="MaanSG"/> | |||
==Analysis of the UN Commission of Inquiry 2015== | |||
As a result of its investigation into the battle, part of a general inquiry into the Gaza war, the UN Commission concluded that, | |||
<blockquote>there are strong indications that the IDF’s Shuja’iya operation on 19 and 20 July was conducted in violation of the prohibition of indiscriminate attacks and may amount to a war crime<ref name="Commission2015">{{Cite news |date=22 June 2015 |title=Report of the detailed findings of the Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 Gaza Conflict |url=http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/CoIGaza/A_HRC_CRP_4.doc |work=ohchr.org |pages=70–79 paragraphs 251–299}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
A deputy company commander in the Golani Brigade responded by saying "The claim that the IDF acted immorally is an untrue statement, and our situation in Shujaiyeh is the best example of this. Hamas operatives were waiting for us there, and we were sent into a carefully laid trap because of our considerations in harming the Palestinian population."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-06-23 |title=Soldier from Operation Protective Edge responds to UN report: 'We have paid for morality in blood' |url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/soldier-from-operation-protective-edge-responds-to-un-report-we-have-paid-for-morality-in-blood-406862 |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=The Jerusalem Post {{!}} JPost.com |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Official reactions== | ==Official reactions== | ||
;Involved parties | ;Involved parties | ||
{{Flagu|Israel}}: Prime |
{{Flagu|Israel}}: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military actions that resulted in the deaths, maintaining that Hamas was using the area to launch attacks against Israel. He blamed the Palestinians, stating, "We asked in every way for the civilian population to leave, Hamas told them not to so they could be used as human shields".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.606206|title=Netanyahu defends Shujaiyeh attack|newspaper=]|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> | ||
{{PSE}}: The Palestinian |
{{PSE}}: The ] condemned the attack as a "massacre" and declared three days of mourning.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2014/Jul-20/264460-panicked-gazans-flee-heavy-israeli-tank-shelling.ashx#axzz381DfllrV|title=Over 60 dead in Israeli attack on Gaza district: hospital|newspaper=The Daily Star|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> The newly inaugurated Palestinian government described the attack as a "war crime" which required immediate international intervention. "The Palestinian consensus government condemned in the strongest terms the heinous massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces against innocent Palestinian civilians in the neighbourhood of Shuja'iyya," it said.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0720/631936-gaza|title=Palestinians slam Israel 'massacre' in Shejaiya|publisher=RTÉ News|accessdate=20 July 2014}}</ref> | ||
;International | ;International | ||
{{Flagu|Iran}}: "The Iranian government and nation, as in the past, will stand by the proud Palestinian people and their brave resistance and will not be silent in the face of the brutal crimes by the Zionists," Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman ] said on Sunday. She added that Muslim and freedom-seeking nations in the world would undoubtedly give an "unforgettable lesson" to the Israeli government on Friday's ] in support of the Palestinian resistance against Israel. |
{{Flagu|Iran}}: "The Iranian government and nation, as in the past, will stand by the proud Palestinian people and their brave resistance and will not be silent in the face of the brutal crimes by the Zionists," Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman ] said on Sunday. She added that Muslim and freedom-seeking nations in the world would undoubtedly give an "unforgettable lesson" to the Israeli government on Friday's ] in support of the Palestinian resistance against Israel.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}} | ||
{{Flagu|Canada}}: ] ] told reporters: "We mourn the death of every single innocent civilian. I think you can just conclude that there’s one group that is fully and entirely responsible for this tragedy. And it is Hamas. They are responsible and they can stop this at any moment."<ref> |
{{Flagu|Canada}}: ] ] told reporters: "We mourn the death of every single innocent civilian. I think you can just conclude that there’s one group that is fully and entirely responsible for this tragedy. And it is Hamas. They are responsible and they can stop this at any moment."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/canada-mourns-civilian-deaths-in-gaza-baird-says|title=Canada mourns civilian deaths in Gaza, Baird says|author=Mark Kennedy More from Mark Kennedy|work=Ottawa Citizen|accessdate=26 September 2014}}</ref> | ||
;Supranational | ;Supranational | ||
{{Flagu|Arab League}}: Secretary-General ] called for an immediate cessation to the Israeli "barbarous ground incursion" in Gaza in addition to the ongoing bombardment across Gaza. He called to provide the necessary protection to the Palestinian civilians, holding Israel fully responsible for what he described as a "hideous crime."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.spa.gov.sa/details.php?id=1255559|title=Arab League Dubs Israeli Massacre in Shuja'iyya 'War Crime'|publisher=Saudi Press Agency|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> | {{Flagu|Arab League}}: Secretary-General ] called for an immediate cessation to the Israeli "barbarous ground incursion" in Gaza in addition to the ongoing bombardment across Gaza. He called to provide the necessary protection to the Palestinian civilians, holding Israel fully responsible for what he described as a "hideous crime."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.spa.gov.sa/details.php?id=1255559|title=Arab League Dubs Israeli Massacre in Shuja'iyya 'War Crime'|publisher=Saudi Press Agency|date=20 July 2014}}</ref> | ||
{{Flagu|UN}}: Secretary-General ] called the attack on Shejaiya "an atrocious action".<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news|url= |
{{Flagu|UN}}: Secretary-General ] called the attack on Shejaiya "an atrocious action","Israel must exercise maximum restraint and do far more to protect civilians.”.<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/21/world/middleeast/gaza-israel.html?action=click&contentCollection=Middle%20East&module=RelatedCoverage®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article|title=Neighborhood Ravaged on Deadliest Day So Far for Both Sides in Gaza|newspaper=The New York Times|date=20 July 2014|last1=Bernard|first1=Anne|last2=Kershner|first2=Isabel|accessdate=17 August 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Pandey |first=Avaneesh |date=2014-07-21 |title=Gaza Bleeds As Israeli Operation Enters Third Week |url=https://www.ibtimes.com/bloodiest-day-gaza-leaves-over-100-palestinians-13-israeli-soldiers-dead-1633822 |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=International Business Times |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
{{Flagu|EU}}: The European Union said it "is particularly appalled by the human cost of the Israeli military operation in Shuja'iyya".<ref>{{cite web|title=EU Council conclusions on the Middle East Peace Process|url=http://www.eu-un.europa.eu/articles/en/article_15300_en.htm|website=EU @ UN|accessdate=8 August 2014}}</ref> | {{Flagu|EU}}: The European Union said it "is particularly appalled by the human cost of the Israeli military operation in Shuja'iyya".<ref name=eustatement>{{cite web|title=EU Council conclusions on the Middle East Peace Process |url=http://www.eu-un.europa.eu/articles/en/article_15300_en.htm |website=EU @ UN |accessdate=8 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140907145918/http://eu-un.europa.eu/articles/en/article_15300_en.htm |archivedate=7 September 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref> | ||
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Battle in the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict For the other battle with the same name, see Battle of Shuja'iyya (2023).
Battle of Shuja'iyya | |||||||
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Part of the 2014 Gaza War | |||||||
Snapshot taken in Shuja'iyya | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Israel | Hamas | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Col. Ghassan Alian (WIA) | Wissam Farhat (commander of Shuja'iyya Battalion) | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Golani Brigade | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
16 soldiers killed 56 soldiers wounded 1 captured |
70–120 killed Combatants and civilians |
The Battle of Shuja'iyya occurred between the Israel Defense Forces and the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades on 20 July 2014 during 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood of Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. Shuja'iyya, with 92,000 people in 6 sq-kilometres, is one of the most densely populated areas of the Gaza Strip. According to the IDF, it had become a "terrorist fortress", that between 8 and 20 July had fired over 140 rockets into Israel after the outbreak of hostilities. Casualty figures are not known with precision, partly because bodies were recovered long after the fighting, and people had also died of injuries afterwards. The UN Protection Cluster states that between the 19-20th, 55 civilians, including 19 children and 14 women, were killed as a result of the IDF's actions. At the time, estimates varied from 66 to about 120 Palestinians killed, with a third of them women and children, and at least 288 wounded. The UN figures of Palestinian casualties are preliminary and subject to revision. 16 Israeli soldiers were killed.
On 16 July, Israeli forces told residents of Shuja'iyya to leave and relocate to central Gaza City until further notice by means of leaflets, loudspeaker announcements, telephone calls, text messages, and radio messages. Residents interviewed afterwards by The Independent claimed lack of safe refuges and the difficulty of fleeing as reasons for staying put. By 19 July, OCHA reported that while the majority ignored the warnings and had not left their homes, up to half had gone as bombardments intensified. Israel condemned Hamas for using "human shields". According to Amnesty International, the UNRWA shelter facilities were overflowing and many of the residents had nowhere to go. Residents interviewed later also cited confusion due to lack of electricity and communications. The official Israeli view was that Hamas had compelled residents of Shujai'iya to stay behind in the face of IDF warnings to evacuate prior to the IDF assault, holding civilians as "hostages".
The assault on Shuja'iyya, involving a combination of F-16, tank and mortar fire, began at 11 pm on 19 July. Initially the attack led by the Golani Brigade encountered little resistance, until late on Saturday Hamas units emerged from tunnels to engage and put up stiff resistance, surprising the Israelis with their tenacity and effectiveness in taking on armoured units. According to Israeli military and intelligence sources, Israel then made use of heavy aerial bombardment and artillery fire, in what was described as a "risky and unusual step to save Israeli soldiers' lives" and "a battle against the hub of Hamas' terror infrastructure, primarily the so-called 'terror tunnels'". Palestinians attempting to flee the area described the scene as a "massacre", as did Mahmoud Abbas, Richard Falk, Norwegian physician Dr. Mads Gilbert and journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous in The Nation.
The conclusion of U.S. military experts interviewed by Mark Perry was that the IDF did not target Hamas sites specifically or try solely to destroy Hamas tunnels, but rather laid down a "walking barrage" to "crater the neighbourhood". This bombardment was carried out instead of using suppressive fire to protect IDF forward troops, a strategy they deemed "indefensible". The operation was condemned internationally, with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calling it an "atrocious action" and the European Union stating that it "is particularly appalled by the human cost of the Israeli military operation in Shuja'iyya", while also criticising Hamas calls for using "human shields".
Build up
On Wednesday 16 July, Israeli forces dropped leaflets and delivered warnings by phone and text that residents in the Zeitoun and Shujai'iya areas of Gaza City should evacuate ahead of planned strikes. Hamas had told the civilians to stay put, which were prompted by fears of psychological warfare and perhaps a desire to avoid panic. On Thursday Israel began what it thought of as a limited operation, involving the Nahal, Paratrooper and Givati Brigades, in the Shuja'iyya area's sparsely populated eastern periphery, intent on uncovering Hamas's tunnel system. In the face of stiff resistance over the following two days, the probing advance developed into a full-scale battle in Shuja'iyya and the surrounding areas, as the IDF suffered upwards of 56 casualties.
In Ben White's reconstruction of the background, the day after flyers were dropped, Yedioth Ahronoth's military analyst, Alex Fishman noted that an order had been given to the tank units advancing the assault "to open fire at anything that moved," and a military spokesman declared that Israel was "taking off the gloves" in Shuja'iyya. On Saturday night, the Golani Brigade was sent in with armoured battalions into the densely populated heart of Shuja'iyya, and suffered heavy casualties. and only then did Israel decide to increase the intensity of its firepower, resulting in the steep rise in Palestinian civilian casualties, as commanders envisaged a repeat of Dahiya tactics used in Dahieh in Beirut, Lebanon, were resistance to continue. A local Gazan woman, returning to the ruins of her home in the neighbourhood, made the same comparison. As a result of the onslaught 670 buildings in Shuja'iyya were completely destroyed, 608 were severely damaged, 576 moderately damaged, and over 1800 buildings were affected.
Battle
Shuja'iyya is a densely populated area of the city with 92,000 residents according to Amnesty International. The UNRWA shelter facilities were overflowing and many of the residents had nowhere to go. According to Israeli sources the area had been designed by Hamas, houses had tunnels to hide weapons and combatants and that 10% of rocket attacks had been done from within Shuja'iyya. The assault on Shuja'iyya, involving a combination of F-16, tank and mortar fire, began at 11 pm on 19 July. According to the IDF, 15 Hamas fighters were killed in the preemptive bombardment. After midnight, on Sunday, 20 July, Israeli forces entered the neighbourhood, stating that over 140 rockets had been fired at Israel from the neighborhood since 8 July. Flyers had been dropped over the neighbourhood, urging residents to flee.
Some families, such as that of Khalil Atash, spoke of being alerted in Arabic by the IDF to evacuate, but dismissed the message as a prank. Fleeing, as did his son, Tamar and his family and neighbours, was difficult since Israel had destroyed all the electricity towers and the area was shrouded in darkness which had to be traversed under withering fire by the use of cellphone flashlights.
Initially the attack, led by the Golani Brigade, encountered little resistance, until late on Saturday when forward elements of the Israeli force met Hamas units, and fierce fighting broke out as Hamas fighters emerged from tunnels and bunkers to engage the Israelis, employing sniper fire and dozens of anti-tank missiles, surprising the Israelis with their capacity to take on armored units. Fierce fighting that lasted into Sunday morning ensued as IDF forces battled Hamas squads, sniper units and teams carrying anti-tank rockets, rocket-propelled grenades, and automatic weapons. Some Israeli formations were pinned down in heavy fighting in the neighborhood's streets and alleys.
On 20 July, beginning in the early morning hours, the IDF suffered 13 fatalities, beginning with an attack on an IDF M113 armored personnel carrier in Shuja'iyya. The APC had stalled while driving through one of the neighborhood's narrow streets. A soldier and officer then exited the vehicle to fix the problem. Shortly after 1 AM, Hamas fighters fired an RPG-29 anti-tank rocket at the APC, causing it to explode and burst into flames. All 7 soldiers inside the vehicle, who were from the Golani Brigade, were killed while the soldier and officer who had exited it survived the attack. Following the attack, an Israeli drone recorded infrared images of five people near the armored vehicle. Golani Brigade commanders then ordered other soldiers in the field to converge on the APC and recover the remains of soldiers inside the vehicle. However, the soldiers were wary of approaching the APC, fearing that weaponry inside could set off a secondary explosion. Soldiers reported hearing shouting in Arabic in the vicinity of the APC. The IDF concluded that Hamas fighters had already reached the vehicle and taken the remains of Sergeant Oron Shaul, one of the seven soldiers in the armored vehicle, by this time. Shaul's body was not found, and the IDF later officially changed his status from missing in action to killed in action, although his body had not yet been recovered. Hamas said it captured an IDF soldier it identified as Aron Shaul. Around twenty minutes after the attack on the APC, another Israeli soldier was killed in a firefight. By dawn, with the APC still ablaze, IDF commanders ordered engineers to tow the stricken vehicle back into Israel. During the operation, Hamas fighters targeted the rescue vehicles and engaged in battles with IDF troops as the convoy pulled back. As the APC was being towed, human remains fell out of the vehicle and the engineers, under constant threat of fire, inadvertently drove over and buried some of the remains. Hamas fighters targeted the rescue force with prepared ambushes and emerged from tunnels to attack soldiers. Two Israeli soldiers were killed in an exchange of fire at around 6 AM, after which the IDF brought in D9 armored bulldozers to destroy Hamas positions. In one instance, some Hamas operatives were killed when an IDF D9 bulldozer destroyed the tunnel they were in. Three more Israeli soldiers were killed when an anti-tank missile hit a building where the IDF was establishing a command post, setting it on fire.
Later, when Hamas scouts spotted a large part of the Israeli force, particularly heavy fire was laid down by Hamas fighters. Israeli commanders then gave the order to "take the gloves off" and "fire at anything that moves." The Israeli infantry were ordered to go into protected Namer armored personnel carriers, and given half an hour to do so, after which Hamas positions were targeted by a fierce artillery barrage and airstrikes. Artillery fire landed within 100 meters of IDF positions, closer than the 250 meters normally considered safe. Around 600 shells were fired in a half-hour period. An IDF officer told Haaretz that troops "were taking fire from all sides and they couldn't neutralize the threat with all the firepower we gave them", leading the IDF to use its artillery in close proximity to IDF troops, a decision Haaretz described as "extremely risky" and "unusual". As Israeli artillery intensively shelled the neighborhood, Israeli Air Force planes bombed from above. Following the barrage, all Hamas firing stopped. According to the IDF, 37 Hamas fighters were killed, including several field commanders, eight squad commanders, and a company commander.
An unnamed American military officer told Al Jazeera that, according to Pentagon reports of the IDF's actions, a total of 11 Israeli artillery battalions deployed 258 artillery pieces which fired around 7,000 high explosive shells into Shuja'iyya, including 4,800 shells in a 7-hour period. The IDF sources reported that the tactics used prevented significant additional Israeli casualties and that the battle resulted in the IDF changing the rules of engagement to allow the use of artillery in urban areas. A paramedic at a local call centre said there were more than 200 calls for help in the period, one from virtually every house in a-Nazaz Street, a-Sha'ath Street, and al-Beltaji Street, with children's screams audible in the background. Commenting on the intensity of the firepower, perhaps due to the loss of Israeli soldiers, Tamer Atash later recalled:
"The F-16s were no longer up in the sky bombing us, they were flying just above the houses. It felt like an atomic bomb with four F-16s coming one way and another four from the opposite direction, weaving between the houses. At this point, we realized we were not surviving. We said our last prayers, and that was it. Because we know that when the Israelis lose one of their soldiers they become lunatics. We just knew they had suffered something, we could sense it."
Witnesses interviewed by Max Blumenthal testified observing people jumping from fourth-floor stories as flames engulfed their houses and of men stripping off clothes to cover near-naked women fleeing the scene. Several residential blocks were extensively shelled destroying dozens of houses. Palestinians attempting to flee the area described the scene as a "massacre", as did the Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, Richard Falk, Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert and journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous in The Nation. Hundreds of civilians were injured during the unpredictable combination of artillery shelling and airstrikes overnight and only began to leave the area at dawn, many to seek refuge at the Al-Shifa Hospital. Two paramedics were killed during attempts to enter the area and assist the wounded, and Médecins Sans Frontières complained that its post-operative clinic in Gaza City was running at 10 to 30 percent of capacity due to the intensity of the bombing, which hindered patients from reaching the center.
The following day, the IAF dropped at least 100 one-ton bombs about 250 meters away from IDF ground troops in a broad aerial attack. Makor Rishon reported that a total of 120 one-ton bombs were used. On July 23, the IDF completed its takeover of the neighborhood. Although the IDF took control of the neighborhood, clashes continued. On July 26, Golani Brigade soldiers found the tunnel from which the Hamas squad that had destroyed the Israeli APC had operated from, and Israeli combat engineers subsequently blew it up. In an attempt to further recover the remains of soldiers, the IDF sent in military tractors to sweep away a large amount of sand which could have contained remains.
Incidents
- Al Helo family. At 3 a.m. 2 missiles struck the 3rd floor of 3 story home of Talal Mahmoud Hamed Al Helo in Nasas Street. The family was on the 2nd floor. His brother Jihad Mahmoud Al Helo, next door, phoned to ask after them. Shortly afterwards, Johad's house was struck by two missiles and all his Al Helo family members, 11 people including 4 children (including 2 six-month old twins and 4 women), were killed. The three-story house was totally destroyed. The surviving brother said no warning had been received, unless the rocket hitting his house was a roof knocking missile. If so, he claimed, the warning was not sufficient to allow them to flee in safety.
- Ayyad family. At 6.30 a.m., artillery shelling killed 11 members of the Ayyad family and relatives they were hosting, as they were leaving their home on Al Mansura Street, Shuja'iyya, as they left their home to escape the shelling. The area where their house was located had been subjected to shelling since 1 a.m., leaving the family in a state of total panic. As they made their way, some 70 metres down the road, a shell hit the house's entrance, and two follow up rounds struck the group of 11 people, which included 4 children and 5 women, one pregnant. A further 7 persons were wounded including 3 children and one woman. Ambulances could not reach them because of the continual IAF aerial bombing. One survivor said no warnings had been given: had they been messaged to that effect, the women would have been evacuated, he said. The munitions were probably 155 mm high explosive artillery shells, exploding just above ground level, the UN Commission concluded.
- Al Jamal and Al Sheikh Khalil families. Israeli forces launched an attack in Baltaji Street. The Al Sheikh Khalil family stayed inside their home on the street: one witness said at 6 a.m, explosions rang outside, and mortars had struck the roof. The family relocated to the stairwell, and called the red Cross for help. When ambulances arrived, they too were hit by mortars, and the family could not exit. 6 members were killed, 2 children and 4 women, and another two children seriously wounded. Four died while waiting 6 hours for another ambulance to arrive. At 7 a.m., 47 members of the Al Jamal family fled their home in Tawfiq Street. During the assault, 4 members of the Al Jamal, 3 aged between 10 and 12 , were killed, and another 7, including 2 children and 4 women, were wounded while attempting to flee Shuja'iyya.
Ceasefire
Some time after dawn, a one-hour ceasefire was brokered but the International Committee of the Red Cross proved unable to evacuate those trapped in the area. According to a witness interviewed by the UNHRC, there was a 2-hour ceasefire, but the family still had to wait for 6 hours before ambulances arrived at the scene. About 7 a.m. a military medical aid ambulance was directly struck twice while trying to succor casualties. Of the 4 persons occupants - a driver, a photographer and two paramedics -two were killed, and two wounded. Two of them were killed and two injured. Israel's Golani Brigade positioned itself on the outskirts, in home east of the main Shuja'iyya mosque.
According to Max Blumenthal, maps discovered later indicated the broad swathe of land where apartments were flattened beyond these houses was defined as a "Soccer Field". According to one survivor, Mohammed Fathi Al Areer, bullet casings found near the bodies of four of his brothers, one mentally disabled, who were killed in houses east of the "Soccer Field", suggested they were executed. His neighbours, the Shamaly family, stayed behind to protect their valuable retail clothing stock, and, according to a son, Hesham Naser Shamaly, his father was shot as he tried to speak to approaching soldiers in Hebrew, as was his uncle and aunt, and two cousins. His father survived, but a cousin, Salem Shamaly (22), a grocer at the local market who attempted to find missing family by returning to the neighbourhood during the two-hour ceasefire at 3:30pm that day, was shot three times, while calling out the names of family members, after crossing the imaginary red line Israeli soldiers are reported to have drawn to kill anyone coming close to their positions. He was injured by the first shot and fell to the ground, and killed when a further two shots were fired into him. The New York Times reported however that the 'gunman's' identity is unknown. The incident was caught on film by members of the International Solidarity Movement accompanying him, and posted on YouTube.
According to a former IDF sergeant turned activist, Eran Efrati, who has stated he took testimony from three Israeli soldiers present at the scene, a sniper asked his commandant three times if it was ok to shoot Shamaly, and was given permission when the latter stepped beyond the line. The soldiers felt guilty, Efrati added, about the death of a man who had posed no threat to their lives. Channel 4 stated it "has been unable to independently verify the video or Mr Efrati's claims".
One instance of soldiers looting a house in Shuja'iyya, including $605 for partying after the war, led to an indictment in Israel.
Casualties
At least 65 Palestinians, including at least 17 children, 14 women and 4 elderly were killed and 288 Palestinians were wounded according to Shifa hospital's director, Naser Tattar. The United Nations' Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People put the estimate at over 70 Palestinian dead. Other reports at the time claimed 120 Palestinians had been killed, a third women and children. According to the spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qidra, rescue teams retrieved more than 80 dead bodies from houses destroyed in Shuja'iyya, 17 of which were children, 14 women and 4 elderly people.
Hamas said it captured an Israeli soldier.
On 20 July, the IDF confirmed that 13 soldiers were killed and 56 wounded in the battle. Of the dead, two were American-born and one who was French-born. Seven of the IDF soldiers were killed when their armored vehicle was hit by an anti-tank rocket, three were killed in clashes with militants, and three were killed by an anti-tank missile fired at a building where IDF soldiers were setting up a makeshift command center. In the following 24 hours, three additional IDF soldiers were killed in Shuja'iyya. Among the wounded was Colonel Ghassan Alian, the commander of the Golani Brigade.
Shortly after the battle, Hamas is reported to have shot twenty civilians from Shuja'iyya for protesting against Hamas for the massive destruction inflicted on their neighborhood by the IDF. Hamas said it had executed spies in the area.
Unexploded Israeli ordnance left over from the bombing exploded in late September killing a further two young men, Ayman Ziad Abu Jibba (23) and Abdullah Jibril Abu Aser (23) and wounding three in Shuja'iyya.
Military assessments
When U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was overheard sarcastically remarking on Fox News on July 20 that the operations in Shuja'iyya were "a hell of a pinpoint operation,” according to Mark Perry, his comments reflected U.S. military assessments of a battle in which Israel's use of 11 artillery battalions was equivalent to what the U.S. deployed for 2 divisions, or even a full corps. The only explanation for adopting the massive firepower unleashed by a mix of Soltam M-71 and Paladin M109 guns was, according to one U.S. military expert, "to kill a lot of people in as short a period of time as possible,” adding that, “It’s not mowing the lawn. It’s removing the topsoil.” 'Mowing the lawn' is an Israeli idiom referring to periodic operations conducted by the IDF in the Gaza Strip. Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr. noted that technically, even if 10% of the shells fired on Shuja'iyya hit close to their targets, at a minimum in the range of 700 lethal shells would have landed amidst the civilian population overnight 20–21 July. 155-mm howitzer shells have a kill radius of 164 feet.
The conclusion of U.S. military experts interviewed by Perry is that the IDF did not target Hamas sites specifically, simply to collapse Hamas tunnels, but rather laid down a 'walking barrage' to 'crater the neighbourhood' instead of using suppressive fire to protect their forward troops, a strategy they deemed 'indefensible'. Accounting for the high civilian casualties as a result of a Hamas strategy of using civilians as 'human shields' was dismissed by one officers as a refusal by the IDF to assume responsibility for the consequences of the strategy adopted.
According to a report by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), after Israeli soldiers came under heavy fire in Shuja'iyya on 20 July 2014, where 13 soldiers were killed, Israel was thought to have fired 600 artillery shells were fired into the densely populated neighbourhood and dropped 100 one-ton bombs. Up to 65 Palestinians were reportedly killed that day, of whom 10 were women and 13 children, and more bodies were later found under the rubble. The author of the report, Robert Perkins, said "Errors occur with this type of shell, it is fundamental to the way it works, but there is no margin for error in Gaza because you will hit markets, houses, and civilians, and that is what happened".
Analysis of the UN Commission of Inquiry 2015
As a result of its investigation into the battle, part of a general inquiry into the Gaza war, the UN Commission concluded that,
there are strong indications that the IDF’s Shuja’iya operation on 19 and 20 July was conducted in violation of the prohibition of indiscriminate attacks and may amount to a war crime
A deputy company commander in the Golani Brigade responded by saying "The claim that the IDF acted immorally is an untrue statement, and our situation in Shujaiyeh is the best example of this. Hamas operatives were waiting for us there, and we were sent into a carefully laid trap because of our considerations in harming the Palestinian population."
Official reactions
- Involved parties
Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military actions that resulted in the deaths, maintaining that Hamas was using the area to launch attacks against Israel. He blamed the Palestinians, stating, "We asked in every way for the civilian population to leave, Hamas told them not to so they could be used as human shields".
Palestine: The Palestinian Authority condemned the attack as a "massacre" and declared three days of mourning. The newly inaugurated Palestinian government described the attack as a "war crime" which required immediate international intervention. "The Palestinian consensus government condemned in the strongest terms the heinous massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces against innocent Palestinian civilians in the neighbourhood of Shuja'iyya," it said.
- International
Iran: "The Iranian government and nation, as in the past, will stand by the proud Palestinian people and their brave resistance and will not be silent in the face of the brutal crimes by the Zionists," Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said on Sunday. She added that Muslim and freedom-seeking nations in the world would undoubtedly give an "unforgettable lesson" to the Israeli government on Friday's International Quds Day in support of the Palestinian resistance against Israel.
Canada: Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird told reporters: "We mourn the death of every single innocent civilian. I think you can just conclude that there’s one group that is fully and entirely responsible for this tragedy. And it is Hamas. They are responsible and they can stop this at any moment."
- Supranational
Arab League: Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called for an immediate cessation to the Israeli "barbarous ground incursion" in Gaza in addition to the ongoing bombardment across Gaza. He called to provide the necessary protection to the Palestinian civilians, holding Israel fully responsible for what he described as a "hideous crime."
UN: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called the attack on Shejaiya "an atrocious action","Israel must exercise maximum restraint and do far more to protect civilians.”.
EU: The European Union said it "is particularly appalled by the human cost of the Israeli military operation in Shuja'iyya".
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External links
- Shujayea: Massacre at Dawn, programme for Al Jazeera by Amjad Almalki and Ahmad Ashour
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