Human Rights Watch urged nations to suspend arms exports to Israel and support the ICC case at The Hague following an investigation into an Israeli air strike that killed at least 106 civilians in October. Fifty-four children were killed in the October 31 strike, when the army “unlawfully attacked a residential building in Gaza … absent any apparent military target”, it said on Thursday. The attack on the six-storey residential building, south of Nuseirat refugee camp, was among the deadliest single incidents of the Gaza war.

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