Israel took advantage of Hamas’s Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7, 2023, to launch a war of extermination against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. It announced that its goal in the war was to eliminate Hamas’s rule and its military power there. However, at the same time, it sought to achieve another goal, which was to displace the Palestinians, or most of them, from the Gaza Strip to the Egyptian Sinai and to other countries in the region and around the world. In this context, the Israeli army carried out a full-scale destruction of Palestinian cities, camps, and towns in the Gaza Strip, destroying residential buildings and various infrastructures that provide services necessary for the life of civilians, such as electricity and water, as well as various institutions, including schools, universities, hospitals, mosques, churches, United Nations agencies, economic and industrial facilities, transportation routes, agricultural fields, and others. By mid-March 2024, more than 31,500 Palestinians had been martyred, most of them women and children, 7,000 others had been missing, and more than 27,000 were injured, also most of them women and children. The war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Israeli army against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were not only done to achieve military goals or to satisfy the instinct for revenge, but also, primarily, to turn the Gaza Strip into an area unfit for living, in order to force the Palestinians to emigrate.