International law, particularly International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Human Rights Law, prohibits forced displacement as a general rule, calling it a war crime and a crime against humanity when committed during conflict, with very narrow exceptions for civilian safety or imperative military reasons, requiring safe return once conditions permit. Key instruments include the Geneva Conventions (Fourth Convention, Article 49) and the Rome Statute of the ICC, prohibiting deportations and forcible transfers, while Guiding Principles address internally displaced persons (IDPs).
This law also regards forced eviction as a gross violation of human rights. This involves the removal of individuals, families, or communities from their homes or land against their will, without adequate legal or other protection.
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When acts and or activities by the Israeli war belligerent targeting the colonized people in Gaza are systematic, and or are on a large scale, we consider these acts and activities as shown in the 'breadcrumbs'. This does not include violations, which refer to breaches of rules and international law.
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20251226 - unknown neighbood, Gaza City - Israelis order people to leave within 30 minutes
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20231229 - Rafah, Southern Gaza - Drone footage displaced people