Tag: Humanitarian Law
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Israel Seeks to Recover Captives’ Bodies in Gaza as Ceasefire Frays
Background: A Ceasefire under Strain The tentative ceasefire between Israel and Hamas remains fragile as new intelligence signals the possibility of recovering the bodies of three captives held in Gaza. Reports from Hebrew media on Sunday cited assessments by the Israeli army that such a recovery could be feasible in the near term. The development…
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RSF Rampage in El Fasher: Grim Foretelling in Sudan
Context: A Crisis Long in the Making The bloodshed in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, did not emerge from a vacuum. Since the 2023 collapse of Sudan’s transitional arrangements, the country has endured a rapid closure of civic space, fragmented security, and competing militias that have redefined civilian safety. The Rapid Support Forces…
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Children Shot in Gaza: Doctors’ Testimony and IDF Response
Introduction A new P3 Nyheter documentary investigates claims that children in Gaza have been shot in the head during the ongoing conflict. The report centers on medical testimony from Gaza doctors while noting that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) declined to participate in interviews. The result is a focused look at what clinicians say, how…
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Evacuation of Gaza Ordered by IDF Chief Amid Legal Opposition
Introduction The recent decision by the Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Eyal Zameer, to evacuate the entire population of Gaza has sparked significant debate and controversy. This order was issued against the backdrop of legal advice from Chief Military Advocate General, Aluf Yaifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who cautioned against such a sweeping measure.…
