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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 ...
How U.S. military lawyers see Israel’s invasion of Gaza—and the public’s reaction to it—as a dress rehearsal for a potential ...
The main way in which war is justified is self-defense. And some argue that Israel doesn't have a right of self ... indoctrinated in international law it may be, it's going to be impossible ...
On Tuesday, the British government will be in the high court defending the indefensible: its continuing approval of arms ...
(photo credit: PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE) A photo shared by Israel-Arab activist ... Israeli forces may have repeatedly violated fundamental principles of the laws of war and failed to distinguish ...
The moves targeting foreign and domestic organizations come as Israel’s military launches a new campaign in Gaza and seeks to ...
As the International Court of Justice takes its next steps on investigating and prosecuting war crimes in Israel’s ... aiding and abetting violations of international law and human rights ...
Indiscriminate attacks against the civilian population may constitute war crimes, to be investigated under international law. Rights groups like Amnesty International have already stated that Israel ...
and universities—that may be complicit in supporting Israel’s occupation and military actions. She is working on a report to expose these actors and hold them accountable for their role in ...