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Israeli civiliansUPI
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The U.N. Human Rights Office says 70% of the verified casualties through April were women and children.
Israel 's diplomatic mission to the UN in Geneva criticizes the report.
The report accuses Israel of violating international law by requiring the " Gaza 's entire destruction and the exodus of the Palestinian people".
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