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Palestinian girls walk past rubble of a heavily damaged building in the eastern Gaza City neighborhood of Shejaiya which was destroyed during the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas militants in the summer of 2014. Image Credit: AFP

Occupied Jerusalem: A panel investigating Israeli attacks on UN shelters in Gaza last summer is expected to publish its findings within days.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in November appointed a five-member panel to investigate Israeli attacks on shelters of the UN Palestinian refugee agency during the July-August Gaza war. “On seven occasions six UNRWA facilities were hit directly or indirectly and dozens of civilians, including UNRWA staff, were killed,” agency spokesman Chris Gunness said on Monday.

The conflict ended with a truce between Israel and the territory’s Islamist de facto rulers Hamas after the deaths of about 2,200 Palestinians, most of them civilians, and 73 people on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers.

The UN Human Rights Council in Geneva has set up a separate commission of enquiry into the actions of both sides, due to report in June.

The Palestinians last month joined the International Criminal Court in a move they hope could open the door to prosecution of Israeli officials for alleged war crimes.

The Israeli military is holding its own investigations, with dozens of cases currently open. On Monday, Israeli military prosecutors filed charges against three soldiers for alleged theft from Palestinians, and related offences, during last summer’s Gaza war, the military said on Monday.

They were the first indictments relating Israel’s 50 day assault on Gaza.

An Israeli army statement said that charges were filed in a military court last week against three soldiers accused of “a looting crime” in Shejaiya, east of Gaza City.

“Two soldiers are charged with looting money amounting to 2,420 shekels ($620, 565 euros) from a building in Shejaiya in which the troops were stationed, and another is accused of aiding and abetting the crime,” it said.