“WAR CRIME”

“Hospitals are entitled to very special protection under international humanitarian law,” Turk pointed out.

“And the intentional killing of civilians, detainees and others who are hors de combat is a war crime.”

The UN rights office said it did not have access to independent information as to what had transpired at the two hospitals.

But spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said efforts were under way to corroborate reports and details given by Gaza authorities.

The latter say 283 bodies were recovered from Nasser hospital, including 42 that had been identified.

“Victims had reportedly been buried deep in the ground and covered with waste,” she told reporters in Geneva.

Older people, women and wounded were reportedly among the dead, she said.

Others were allegedly “found with their hands tied and stripped of their clothes”.

As for Al-Shifa, the Israeli army has said around 200 Palestinians were killed during its military operation at the hospital

Shamdasani pointed to reports indicating that this toll “may be an underestimate”.

Around 30 bodies were reported found buried in two graves in the courtyard of Al-Shifa hospital.

“And there are reports that the hands of some of these bodies were also tied,” Shamdasani said.

So far, she said, the UN “can’t corroborate the exact figures” of people killed at the two hospitals, underlining: “This is why we are stressing the need for international investigations”.

“Clearly there have been multiple bodies discovered,” she said.

The reports that some had their hands tied indicated “serious violations” of international law, she added.

“These need to be subjected to further investigation … They can’t just be more reports in this horrific war that just pass under the radar.”

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