GAZA CRISIS: CIVILIANS MUST BE PROTECTED
Humanitarian workers, journalists and human rights monitors are urgently needed to assess needs, report violations and publicise the reality of the situation on the ground. Amnesty is urging all parties not to target civilians and not to carry out indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks that put civilian lives in danger.
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