#War crime
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gamer2002 · 1 year ago
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Hi, I’m a lawyer. Do want to know what is really meant by a “#proportionate response” under international law? Then read on - and feel free to ask questions!
Under International Humanitarian Law, #proportionality requires that any degree of damage (up to and including death) to #civilians not be “excessive” in relation to the “military advantage anticipated from a strike against a military target.”
We are going to break that down, so everyone understands what exactly that means.
However, first, you should be aware that it is a misnomer that anytime #Palestinian civilians die after an #Israeli strike, it is automatically evidence of an Israeli war crime. This is completely false - the law does not work that way.
Simply, and unfortunately, the international rules of law recognize that civilians are often killed during war; and, most of the time, those deaths are actually not indicative of a war crime.
Instead, the legal test for “proportionality” requires that each individual strike be looked at with a particular balancing analysis.
First, here is a hard and fast rule: the strike must be intended to target a military objective; it is, therefore, an unlawful war crime to strike with the intent of targeting civilians without any military objective whatsoever.
Now, let’s get a little technical while still keeping it simple.
Under the First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions of 1977 at both Article 51(5)(b) and Article 52(2), we know that when #Hamas uses its own population (or Israeli #hostages) as #humanshields - either by using them to shield themselves or to shield their weapons depots - Hamas has, under international law, turned civilians targets into military targets.
That means that when Hamas places weapons caches in and under schools, hospitals, mosques, etc., Hamas has made each of those places legitimate military targets.
So, it has been well-known for many years that Hamas purposefully placed its headquarters underground beneath the al-Shifa Hospital. In doing so, international law holds that the hospital is no longer just a civilian target, it is a legitimate military target.
That does not necessarily give the IDF carte blanche to attack hospitals, schools, mosques, etc.; however, it does mean that an IDF attack on a civilian target that has been made into a military target by Hamas’ use of human shields is not per se illegal under international law.
Instead, such a strike (as is the case with any strike conducted by a military like the IDF), must be analyzed through a balancing test.
One part of this balancing test performed by Israel before each strike is to determine whether the human shields in question are being used voluntarily or involuntarily.
If the human shields are being used voluntarily - meaning the human shields are there protecting Hamas and its weapons of their own volition - then the target remains a completely legitimate military target.
If the human shields are being used involuntarily - meaning Hamas is forcing people to act as human shields to protect themselves and/or their weapons - then the IDF must go back to the balancing test to determine whether the anticipated military advantage of a successful strike would outweigh the reasonably anticipated loss of civilian life.
Importantly, the IDF rules state that if it cannot determine whether a human shield is being used voluntarily or involuntarily, it must presume the civilian is being used against his or her own will and treat the civilians as an involuntary participant.
Assuming that there is a military target & that there may be human shields that are there involuntarily, the next step in the proportionality analysis for each individual strike (remember, proportionality is determined on a strike-by-strike basis, and not as the accumulation of strikes over time) is to try to determine the likely amount of damage to civilian persons and/or property as a result of the strike.
In other words, under international law, Israel must be able to give a sort of “value” to the anticipated impact on civilians (including potential civilian deaths). Simply, a smaller number of anticipated civilian casualties may make the strike proportionate if there is a significant military advantage to be gained by conducting the strike.
However, if Israel determines that the anticipated impact of a strike may cause many civilian casualties, it must make the difficult determination of whether the anticipated military advantage is so significant that it warrants carrying out the strike anyway.
So, if Hamas has a weapons depot underneath a house with two civilians inside, and that house has been used to fire 500 rockets at Israeli civilians, and it is reasonably expected that there are hundreds more rockets under that house, Israel can almost certainly carry out the strike within the confines of international law.
If that same house, however, had 10 families living inside, including many children, it could - and likely would - tip the scales of the proportionality balancing test toward Israel not being permitted to carry out the strike, even though the house has been used to attack Israeli civilians and can be expected to continue to be used to carry out attacks against Israeli civilians.
Now, that balancing test can always change. If that same house is being used to fire long-range, precision-guided missiles at Israel’s major population centers in places like #TelAviv (effectively putting millions of Israeli civilians in danger), the balancing test may tip back in favor of Israel being legally permitted to carry out the strike.
This all suggests the third and final step in the proportionality balancing test: the #IDF must determine and place a “value” on the anticipated military advantage that would be gained if it were to carry out a particular strike.
An attack on Hamas leadership and/or its weapons manufacturers would be considered a high value target. An attack on a single Hamas member who has no special skill, would be a much lower value military target.
Similarly, an attack on a small cache of mortars would have less military value that an attack on a large cache of advanced rockets that can reach large Israeli civilian population centers.
Once the @IDF determines the anticipated “value” of the likely effect on civilian persons and property and the anticipated “value” of the likely military advantage to be gained if the strike is carried out, the balancing test can be performed, and a certain amount of judgment must go into the determination of whether that strike would or would not be “proportionate.”
Importantly, this decision is so vital that the IDF does not simply permit a single solder on the ground with his or her hand on the proverbial (or actual) “trigger” to make that determination.
In fact, the decision of whether a strike is proportionate is not even left up to IDF officers. It’s not even left up to IDF Generals.
Instead, before any IDF strike can take place, IDF Guidelines provide that the proportionality balancing test must be presented to and analyzed by IDF military lawyers who then determine whether the strike is legally permissible as “proportionate” under international law and the rules of war.
And these IDF military lawyers are not mere patsies or people who simply “rubber stamp” what the IDF requests.
In fact, the IDF’s military lawyers work entirely independently of the IDF. They are outside of the chain of command and do not answer to anyone in the IDF, including a General (for example).
Plus, every IDF military lawyer knows he or she may very well be held to account if he or she makes a wrong decision based on the evidence available at the time.
Furthermore, sometimes the decisions to be made while balancing the likely military advantage against the likely civilian casualties can be so difficult that the legality of the strike is first brought to the Israeli Supreme Court for instant review.
Another important concept: the comparison of civilian body counts of #Israelis versus #Palestinians (to the extent those numbers can be trusted since they come directly from Hamas-only) is not relevant to a proportionality analysis. Each strike must be viewed individually to determine proportionality. It is not a test of the cumulative nature of the strikes.
Also, by simply comparing body counts, it does not factor in how many people killed were actually #HamasTerrorists, how many were Hamas collaborators there voluntarily, and it does not consider what military advantage was gained by Israel carrying out any individual strike.
As Israel is now in the process of seeking to secure the military advantage of preventing Hamas from having the capacity to carry out repeated attacks of the kind and nature seen on October 7th, Israel is permitted to act proportionately insofar as necessary to achieve that military objective (the elimination of Hamas and/or its ability to make war).
One more important fact people do not know, but that they should know: according to UN statistics of global conflict, the average civilian to combatant killed ratio is a rather appalling nine civilians killed for every one combatant killed.
That’s why civilian body counts in and of themselves are never indicative of a war crime. Each individual strike has to be analyzed, and unfortunately civilians always suffer disproportionately in wars.
In fact, while Israel is routinely criticized for any of its strikes that kill civilians, you may be surprised to know that Israel’s civilian to combatant ratio is routinely much lower than the nine to one average.
In the very last operation carried out by the IDF prior to October 7 (in Jenin), 0.6 civilians were killed for every one combatant killed.
In that conflict, not only were the IDF’s ratio numbers nowhere near the nine to one international average, but the IDF actually managed to kill more combatants than civilians - something that is extremely rare.
In truth, Israel is targeted by accusations of war crimes almost immediately by the media, by politicians, and by the UN General Assembly despite the fact that those accusations are near 100% of the time based neither in fact nor in law.
Since a proportionality balancing test must be used to determine whether a single specific Israeli strike falls within the confines of international law, someone providing an analysis must have all of the facts Israel considered before carrying out that strike as to the anticipated impact on civilians and the anticipated military advantage. Obviously, anyone who is making a snap judgment critical of Israel could not possibly have that information.
Understand then, that when you see talking heads accusing Israel of “war crimes” immediately after and/or during Israeli strikes, that is not an actual legal analysis under international law of what constitutes a war crime.
Much more likely, what you are witnessing is part of Hamas’ ongoing psychological and propaganda warfare campaign of demonizing and delegitimizing the State of Israel in the eyes of public opinion.
#Hamas_is_ISIS #HamasisISIS #HamasISIS #HamasMonsters #October7massacre
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vyorei · 1 year ago
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Update on the death toll of Saint Porphyrius Church
8 dead now with an unknown number of wounded
That was a CHURCH. IT'S A PROTECTED SPACE. THIS IS A WAR CRIME.
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workersolidarity · 1 year ago
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🇮🇱🇵🇸 💥ISRAELI MILITARY REPEATEDLY USING WHITE PHOSPHORUS ON DENSELY POPULATED GAZA AND LEBANON
Israel's use of White Phosphorus in military operations in densely populated Gaza and Lebanon puts civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries according to a new Human Rights Watch report on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
White Phosphorus is a munition that uses an allotrope of the chemical element phosphorus to create a smoke, illumination or incindiary effect. White Phosphorus burns upon contact with air and reaches temperatures of 800°C [1'472°F].
White Phosphorus can often cause severe burns and injuries which can than absorb the phosphorus, leading to organ failure.
White Phosphorus can be used for marking, signaling, obscuring, or as an incindiary weapon to set fires that burn incredibly hot, devouring soldiers, equipment, and civilians alike.
"Any time that white phosphorus is used in crowded civilian areas, it poses a high risk of excruciating burns and lifelong suffering,” said Lama Fakih, Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch. “White phosphorous is unlawfully indiscriminate when airburst in populated urban areas, where it can burn down houses and cause egregious harm to civilians.”
Human Rights Watch verified videos taken in Lebanon and Gaza on October 10 and 11, 2023, respectively, showing multiple airbursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over the Gaza City port and two rural locations along the Israel-Lebanon border, and interviewed two people who described an attack in Gaza.
Human Rights Watch spoke to the people who were from the Al-Mina sector of Gaza City who described "observing strikes consistent with the use of white phosphorus."
Both witnesses, who were in the street and an office building at the time, described seeing air strikes with explosions in the sky, followed by white lines falling to the Earth. The attacks took place some time between 11:30pm and 1am local time.
Both witnesses told Human Rights Watch the smell was strong and stifling and led one of the witnesses to approach a nearby window and record the incident from his phone.
"Human Rights Watch reviewed the video and verified that it was taken in Gaza City’s port and identified that the munitions used in the strike were airburst 155mm white phosphorus artillery projectiles," says the Human Rights Watch report.
"The use of white phosphorus in densely populated areas of Gaza violates the requirement under international humanitarian law to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian injury and loss of life."
Israeli authorities refuse to confirm or deny the use of White Phosphorus despite the testimony of witnesses and video recordings.
Attacks using air-delivered incendiary weapons in civilian areas are prohibited under Protocol III of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW). Though weaker restrictions exist for ground launched incindiary weapons.
Protocol III applies only to weapons that are “primarily designed” to set fires or cause burns, and thus some countries believe it excludes certain multipurpose munitions with incendiary effects, notably those containing white phosphorus.
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eretzyisrael · 11 months ago
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U.S. spy agencies verified Israeli claims that Hamas and another Palestinian terrorist group used Shifa Hospital in Gaza City as a command center and to hold hostages, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
In late November, the Israel Defense Forces released extensive video evidence of terror tunnels under Shifa Hospital—the Gaza Strip’s largest medical facility—saying it “unequivocally” proves the modus operandi of Hamas, “which systematically operates from hospitals.”
The terrorist group held at least three of the estimated 240 hostages it kidnapped on Oct. 7 at Shifa, the IDF said.
Nevertheless, critics continued to claim that the IDF had little evidence Hamas used the hospital as a command post.
“In the weeks since the operation, news organizations have continued to raise questions about Hamas’s presence at the hospital. And health and humanitarian organizations have criticized the Israeli operation. A humanitarian team led by the World Health Organization, which visited Al-Shifa immediately after Israeli forces stormed the hospital, called it a ‘death zone,'” the Times reported.
But a senior U.S. intelligence official said Tuesday that the American government was convinced that Hamas used the hospital complex to direct terrorist forces, store weapons and hold “at least a few hostages.”
The official also said U.S. spy agencies had information that Hamas destroyed evidence before the IDF operation at the hospital got underway.
A U.S. official expressed confidence in the intelligence assessment as it was based on information gathered independently by both Israel and American agencies.
In November, the IDF recovered the body of Cpl. Noa Marciano, who was kidnapped by Hamas, in a building adjacent to Shifa Hospital. Also found next to the hospital was the corpse of another hostage, Yehudit Weiss.
Israeli forces arrested the hospital’s director, Muhammad Abu Salmiya, on Dec. 23.
“In the hospital, under his management, there was extensive Hamas terrorist activity. Findings of his involvement in terrorist activity will determine whether he will be subject to further ISA [Israel Security Agency, i.e. Shin Bet] questioning,” the IDF said in a statement.
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beedok · 8 months ago
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Israel making sure to not just attack UN food aid, but any food aid trying to enter Gaza.
The strike killed 5 aid workers, at least four of which were international volunteers from Australia, the UK, Poland, and Ireland
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mysharona1987 · 23 days ago
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Ask any IDF soldier: “Do you consider innocent Palestinian children human?”
They will hesitate.
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justacynicalromantic · 3 months ago
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This is how Russians destroy towns in Ukraine
Vuhledar, Donetsk region.
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i-am-aprl · 1 year ago
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Burying civilians in mass graves still ongoing in Gaza.
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A bulldozer covers a mass grave of 111 dead Palestinians collected from Al-Shifa hospital, which has been under a brutal assault by Israel.
Clean blue bags. That’s what international law, human rights, and the “west” has boiled down to: the right to be buried in a mass grave in a vinyl body bag, no doubt donated by an international aid organization.
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falcemartello · 9 months ago
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+++Breaking News+++
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Se ne va, dimissionaria (o forse dimissionata) la sottosegretaria di stato Victoria Nuland, colei che ha gestito fin dal 2014 le attività della CIA e del governo americano in Ucraina.
Secondo voci, avrebbe compreso che, dopo dieci anni, centinaia di migliaia di morti e centinaia di miliardi di danni, la partita in Ucraina per la NATO è persa. Perciò si dice che non vorrebbe legare il suo nome a una sostanziale capitolazione.
https://www.agenzianova.com/news/usa-blinken-annuncia-le-dimissioni-della-sottosegretaria-di-stato-victoria-nuland/amp/
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Le gerarchie infernali le hanno offerto un posto da dattilografa?
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stillunusual · 9 months ago
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Tankies: as communists we sincerely believe that all human beings deserve to live a dignified life….
Also tankies: our favourite mass murderers didn't kill enough Polish people so let's exterminate the entire population of Poland….
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gamer2002 · 1 year ago
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workersolidarity · 11 months ago
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🇵🇸⚔️🇮🇱 💀 🚨
PROTESTS IN TULKARM AFTER ISRAELI FORCES EXECUTE THREE YOUNG PALESTINIAN MEN
📹 Protesters storm the streets of Tulkarm in the northwest of the West Bank after video emerges detailing the execution of three young Palestinian men in the city by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF).
After shooting the three men, IOF soldiers ran over their bodies using occupation trucks and then blocked emergency crews from reaching the scene, leaving the three to bleed out in the streets to death.
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@WorkerSolidarityNews
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sprites4ever · 4 months ago
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Hate to bring it up again, but it's needed.
This, people, is what actual images from the site of a war crime look like:
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This picture was taken earlier today, the 9th of August 2024, in Konstantynivka, partially occupied Donezk Oblast, Eastern Ukraine.
A russian artillery shell struck a supermarket, injuring, as of now, seven people.
UPDATE: Ten were killed, thirty-five injured, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of the Interior.
Note how chaotic the image is and how people are standing in natural positions.
Compare this to many images out of Gaza, where the environment perfectly aligns to point out the sad person in the center (composition), the lighting is subtly edited to direct your focus (visual hierarchy), the people look directly at the camera (acting) etc.
Those things make you sad and angry because they are designed to.
WAR IS CHAOTIC.
ACTUAL FOOTAGE FROM WARZONES IS UNEDITED.
ACTUAL FOOTAGE FROM WARZONES WAS TAKEN BY RANDOM PEOPLE.
ACTUAL FOOTAGE FROM WARZONES IS UNCLEAR.
ACTUAL FOOTAGE FROM WARZONES DOES NOT HAVE THE BEST QUALITY BECAUSE IT WAS TAKEN WITH WHATEVER EQUIPMENT WAS AVAILABLE.
ACTUAL FOOTAGE FROM WARZONES WILL MAKE YOU FEEL CONFUSED AND NOT SAD AND ANGRY.
WAR IS ALSO ALWAYS AN INFORMATION WAR.
ALL SIDES OF A WAR USE PROPAGANDA.
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eretzyisrael · 27 days ago
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Today, the #NYT's  describes #Israel's "foray" into #Iran as "retaliatory" and as an example of #"Israel's Shadow War." That's their lead front page story. Add to that an article that is sympathetic to #Gazan cancer victims in Jordan who are facing psychological battles of displacement (five photos of them); two articles that are actually sympathetic to Iran (!!!), which praise the mullahs for their "muted response" and "restraint.
The largest state sponsor of global terrorism is described as a country that is "aware of it 'responsibilities for regional peace and security.'" Oh yes, there's another article about how outraged media groups are about the Israeli strikes that (inadvertently) killed journalists in Lebanon--Israel's actions are described as a #"warcrime," and as "deliberate aggression."
As usual, but Oh My God! Not a word about Iran's aggression and that of its' many terrorist proxies; no sympathetic photos of displaced Israelis, wounded Israelis, murdered Israelis.
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documenting-apartheid · 2 months ago
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October 9 2024 - Another Israeli war crime caught on camera as Israeli Occupation Forces open fire on Palestinian firefighters as they attempt to save displaced citizens burning inside tent fires caused by Israeli airstrikes targeting Jabalia refugee camp.
In the video, Palestinian emergency responders, rescuers, and firefighters, hide behind overturned tables as the IOF shoots at them while they were attempting to extinguish fires burning the tents of displaced civilians who had been hit by an Israeli airstrike in Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital in Jabalia refugee camp in Northern Gaza.
The video later shows first responders wrapping the burned bodies of deceased Palestinian civilians who were unable to be rescued from the fires.
At least 16 people were killed and many injured when an Israeli warplane targeted and airstriked displaced people's tents outside Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital in Northern Gaza. Paramedics said the dead included women and children, noting that the bombardment left “charred remains of the deceased Palestinians.” Later, several Palestinians were killed and wounded in a second airstrike targeting displaced people outside the entrance of the hospital, Palestinian first responders reported.
Source: mohammed_abu_loay
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