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GENEVA (Reuters) -Israeli forces may have repeatedly violated the laws of war and failed to distinguish between civilians and fighters in the Gaza conflict, the U.N. human rights office said on ...
The United Nations rights office said Wednesday that Israel’s use of heavy bombs in the Gaza Strip may have systematically violated the laws of war, in a report that Palestinian representatives ...
The U.N. human rights office said Wednesday that Israel “may have repeatedly violated” the laws of war by using massive explosives on densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip during the first ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Israel may have violated laws of war during several attacks in its conflict against Hamas, leading to numerous deaths and destruction in the Gaza Strip, according to a new ...
Israeli forces may have repeatedly violated fundamental principles of the laws of war, the UN human rights office has said. More than 37,000 Palestinians have been killed, Hamas-run authorities claim.
The international “community” and its academic justifiers have claimed that Israel’s attacks on Hezbollah communications devices are unlawful. They are dead wrong. The law of war is based on ...
These doctrines have unsurprisingly led to mass-casualty attacks, which, according to the laws of armed conflict, constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The laws do not immediately take effect, but Israel’s international allies said they were deeply worried about their potential impact on Palestinians as the Gaza war’s humanitarian toll worsens.
Israeli forces may have repeatedly violated fundamental principles of the laws of war and failed to distinguish between civilians and fighters in their Gaza Strip military campaign, the United ...
The international “community” and its academic justifiers have claimed that Israel’s attacks on Hezbollah communications devices are unlawful. They are dead wrong. The law of war is based on ...