U.N. says Israeli bombs likely violated rules of war

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The U.N. accuses Israel of likely violating laws of war by using massive explosives in Gaza, killing at least 218 people. Israel faced scrutiny for its actions in a conflict that has killed over 37,000 in Gaza. The U.S. paused a shipment of weapons to Israel amid concerns. The report covers incidents from Oct. 7 to Dec. 2, calling for independent investigations and accountability. Gaza Health Ministry reports over 37,000 deaths.


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