NGO alleges IDF razed civilian homes for buffer zone, did not have clear rules of engagement
The NGO also alleged that there is no “proper combat procedure,” such as exists in the West Bank.
The IDF worked to create an expansive buffer zone in Gaza along the border, Breaking the Silence (BTS) said in a report.
The NGO’s report, released this week and which includes testimony from over 10 soldiers, states that, in practice, this meant razing homes and agricultural fields in Gaza to create a flat area about one kilometer from the border in which the IDF would have a clear line of sight.
The IDF added that as part of this defense strategy, in accordance with the political echelon, “the IDF destroys terror infrastructure, strengthens defense components in settlements, maintains a broad military presence in the security zone adjacent to Israel, and works to eliminate threats in the area.”
It also said that IDF actions are directed only against military targets and terror actors, in accordance with international law, and added that it warns civilian populations in military areas to protect them.
These houses, however, were “by no means the majority,” he added, explaining that it was dozens of houses out of hundreds.
'Don't kill women, children, or the elderly'
“You don’t kill women, children, or the elderly,” he added.Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.