Is Israel Abiding by International Law in Gaza?

Hamas makes it hard for the IDF to comply with international laws of war when it operates out of hospitals and schools. Legal experts weigh in on the army's conduct in Gaza so far: 'There is a very strong suspicion of a deliberate disproportionate attack'

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Chen Maanit
Chen Maanit
Chen Maanit
Chen Maanit

At first the international consensus seemed solid: Israel has the right to fight back after Hamas killed more than 1,200 people and kidnapped 239 others into Gaza. But five weeks later, Israel's military is facing criticism worldwide, including allegations that it is committing war crimes.

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