In light of the scale of Israel's twenty-two-day attack on Gaza in December 2008-January 2009 - which killed 1,300 people and damaged or destroyed about 15% of all its buildings, writes Eyal Weizman -- The emerging landscape of "lawfare" allows military operations to remake international humanitarian law. Israel's assault on Gaza both exposes the dangers and suggests the need for a response that subjects this law to critique.” On "Legislative Violence."
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killing children legally? with the loopholes of the law?
"knock knock, you will be dead in 30 seconds!" on the contrary, israeli forces are more and more moving into systematic legislative genocide and terror mode with these absurdities. i wonder lawfare will also lead to clear documentation and archival evidence toward their own demise some day?
what a strange place israel is. you have the most committed human rights defenders and the worst violators of the human rights and war commerce.
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