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Israeli violence against Palestinian children has been condemned by Amnesty International, as well as by British writer Derek Summerfield.
According to an editorial concerning the level of Israeli violence against Palestinian children published by the British Medical Journal on October 16, 2004, "the Israeli army, with utter impunity, has killed more unarmed Palestinian civilians since September 2000 than the number of people who died on September 11, 2001. In conducting 238 extrajudicial executions the army has also killed 186 bystanders (including 26 women and 39 children). Two thirds of the 621 children (two thirds under 15 years) killed at checkpoints, in the street, on the way to school, in their homes, died from small arms fire, directed in over half of cases to the head, neck and chest — the sniper's wound. Clearly, soldiers are routinely authorised to shoot to kill children in situations of minimal or no threat."
The opinion piece, written by Derek Summerfield, an honorary senior lecturer at London's Institute of Psychiatry, received a vociferously hostile response from the Israeli government and pro-Israeli advocates on the pages of the British Medical Journal and elsewhere.
Some critical responses were less hostile. For example, columnist Beth Goodtree wrote:
Summerfield also wrote that he felt some medical institutions and political leaders do not speak out about the alleged Israeli atrocities against children because they are "silenced by a fear of being labelled ' anti-semitic,' a term used in a morally corrupt way by the pro-Israel lobby in order to silence. How are we to affect this shocking situation, one which to this South African-born doctor has gone further than the excesses of the apartheid era."
In 2003, Amnesty International claimed that:
Amnesty International blamed the Israeli government for war crimeA war crime is a punishable offense, under international law, for violations of the law of war by any person or persons, military or civilian. Every violation of the law of war is a war crime. War crimes include violations of established protections of ths: "using excessive, disproportionate and reckless force against unarmed Palestinians and in densely populated residential areas, which frequently result in the killing and injuring of unarmed civilians, including children." It also criticizes Israel for "disproportionate and discriminatory restrictions and collective punishment, which violate international law."
Palestinian militants were also condemned by Amnesty International: "The deliberate killings of Israeli civilians by Palestinian armed groups are a crime against humanity."