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Israel and Palestine did sign on to Convention II (with reservations for Israel).It does matter if Israel wants to continue to maintain the degree of international support it has. This is customary international law whether someone signs it or not - hence why we drag rogue Rwanadans and Serbians to The Hague to account for their actions.
Serbians and Rwandans, as far as I'm aware, were tried for crimes against humanity, not mere transgressions in otherwise regular warfare.
The ICRC does not identify Article 41 AP1 GC as part of customary international law. One should not assume that the entirety of widely-ratified treaties automatically constitute customary intl law.
It does recognize Articles 8 and 10, however. But the historical and operational context provided by @FJAG and @Booter tend to show 1) those articles weren't meant to protect amphibious assaulters not manifestly imperiled and 2) Israel does engage in some amount of diligence in this regard.
At any rate, I do think your operationalization of those concepts is quite reasonable.
The applicability of a given legal norm is indeed one of the very first things one would argue in Court, right after the competence of said Court.It is part of the International Law of Armed Conflict. Feel free to split hairs at a war crimes trial, or more importantly, in the court of public opinion.
The applicability of a given legal norm is indeed one of the very first things one would argue in Court, right after the competence of said Court.
In the court of public opinion, I think most people would agree that baby-killing terrorists are animals that ought to be permanently disposed of by whatever means available.
Spies, saboteurs etcâŠAccording to Article 45, no. Once you take part in armed hostilities, you are considered a lawful combatant unless a tribunal strips you of that status.
Spies, saboteurs etcâŠ
Pretty sure there is some literature on those not having protections
One generally doesnât consider terrorists lawful combatants, and hollow point etc ammunition may be used against them.
(2) Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements, belonging to a Party to the conflict and operating in or outside their own territory, even if this territory is occupied, provided that such militias or volunteer corps, including such organized resistance movements, fulfil the following conditions: (a) that of being commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates; (b) that of having a fixed distinctive sign recognizable at a distance; (c) that of carrying arms openly; and (d) that of conducting their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war.
Crispin Blunt, a former chair of parliamentâs foreign affairs committee, has written to Rishi Sunak warning the UK is in âlegal perilâ on account of his âapparent unqualified support to the policy of the government of Israelâ.
The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians, which Mr Blunt co-chairs, has issued a notice of intention to prosecute UK officials and says there is âclear evidence that Israel has committed war crimesâ.
Mr Blunt is the second prominent Tory MP to raise the alarm over the issue after Alicia Kearns, the current chair of the foreign affairs committee, said the UK should be âtough with our friendsâ.
âInternational law cannot be switched on and off and there are laws around proportionality,â she told the News Agents podcast, stressing that the country had a right to defend itself, but within international rules.
hm. not from what I have seen in East Jerusalem. Palestinians forced out of their homes by Israelis. Land title part is accurate but a fixed game - Palestinians can't get building permits so they just build - or the Israelis contest the land title handed out 200 years ago......and when the Israelis want the property the Palestinian occupants will get the boot.Part of the problem is language. Take Isreali "settlers" ....that puts the image of wagons and people moving the Indians out in the western mind. In Israel it is closer to developers in Mississauga building houses and condos having problems with the land titles. And there are problems with every land title there. The Settlers are not pushing out anyone they were gone 75 years ago.
MeanwhileâŠ
Pro-Palestine rally held in downtown Ottawa as mayor condemns Hamas attack on Israel
Mark Sutcliffe posted to social media to say he's spoken with leaders on Ottawa's Jewish community to offer support and express his "shock and condemnation" of the attack. Meanwhile, pro-Palestine demonstrators marched downtown.ottawa.ctvnews.ca
Pro Palestinian protest/rally plannedâŠ
the other classic settler problem is they pick an unoccupied hilltop in the West Bank. as the settlement grows, it ends up butting up against a Palestinian community. then the bricks and bullets start flying. and then the Israelis start posturing to have the Palestinian property razed for security issues.So your telling me that Hamas is a peer to peer force with the IDF?
Limited means they do not have the same capabilities of their opponent. The Viet Cong were limited in equipment in comparison to the US. The Afghanis were limited in their equipment in comparison to the West.
Just because they had some rockets and managed to coordinate a attack doesnât mean they are anywhere near the same playing field as their opponent. The IDF has the capability to wipe them out with very minimal casualties on their side all things considered.
The occasional âbad Israel please stopâ from the UN means nothing. The South Africa treatment would do a lot to getting them to change their actions.
You are severely misinformed on what the âsettlersâ are doing. They are actively driving people from their homes and bulldozing them. If the Palestinians resist in any way the IDF steps in or the settlers themselves kill them.
In particular it has ramped up drastically recently with the re-election of Netanyahu.
And for the record I am mostly pro-Israel, I just donât give them a blank cheque for their misdeeds.
interesting concept. from what I have read and discussed with Palestinians, they were offered a share of the land in Palestine. and the Jews would get a piece. They did not ever agree to share anything with the returning Jews. Not sure if the Sinai was offered up and I believe pre 1948, that was Egypt. and still is.........with the Israelis holding it for periods of time....A very convoluted and violent start to the (re)creation of Israel. As Jewish individuals (and shadow government) conducted terrorist activities against the British who were administrating the area.
Hindsight being 20/20, when Israeli was created the Sinai Peninsula probably should have been given to Palestine.
Yeah the 2 state option never made a lot of sense when you looked at the land, and the fact the Palestinians didnât accept Israel as an entity period.hm. not from what I have seen in East Jerusalem. Palestinians forced out of their homes by Israelis. Land title part is accurate but a fixed game - Palestinians can't get building permits so they just build - or the Israelis contest the land title handed out 200 years ago......and when the Israelis want the property the Palestinian occupants will get the boot.
the other classic settler problem is they pick an unoccupied hilltop in the West Bank. as the settlement grows, it ends up butting up against a Palestinian community. then the bricks and bullets start flying. and then the Israelis start posturing to have the Palestinian property razed for security issues.
interesting concept. from what I have read and discussed with Palestinians, they were offered a share of the land in Palestine. and the Jews would get a piece. They did not ever agree to share anything with the returning Jews. Not sure if the Sinai was offered up and I believe pre 1948, that was Egypt. and still is.........with the Israelis holding it for periods of time....
Israel and Palestine did sign on to Convention II (with reservations for Israel).
In 2014 Palestine also signed on to Convention IV (Protection to Civilian persons in Time of War) and the Protocols - So if anyone wants to play the war crimes card as to the deliberate targeting of the civilian population ...
baha! its a magic power. i really don't know of any way out of both sides having at each other. the sidebar of fear will be other Arab countries and the USA hopping into the fight.Yeah the 2 state option never made a lot of sense when you looked at the land, and the fact the Palestinians didnât accept Israel as an entity period.
The Sinai to Palestine I threw out due to the fact itâs loss wouldnât have been a major issue for Egypt (at the time the British had control of the canal, and itâs population was low) and would have allowed the UK to continue control without Egypt having it as a âNationalâ waterway.
Ah the glorious ability of hindsight
If they are treading water, one hopes the instruction isn't 'hands up' (unless they are very fit).From my understanding there is a broadcast they make giving instructions to the people in the water on what they are supposed to do. If they donât they havenât ceased hostilities.
Iranâs foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, warned that a âpreemptive actionâ against Israel could be expected âin the coming hoursâ, signalling a potential escalation in the conflict.
In a live broadcast to state television, Amirabdollahian said âthe leaders of resistance groups will not allow the Zionist regime to act in any way it likes in Gazaâ while referencing his meeting with the head of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, on Saturday.
Iran warns of âpre-emptive actionâ as Gaza ground assault looms â as it happened
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