owlo
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Technically, there's a lot of things Israel should be doing on paper. But since they aren't signatories to the Rome Statute, they also don't answer to the ICC, which means they get to decide whether or not they break LOAC as they recognize them.
In the wake of the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th, I think Israel decided that they'd take less care in avoiding striking civilian targets, and probably significantly lowered the bar for what constituted a voluntary human shield. At the same time, their biggest supporters in the West have been happy to allow them to exact their vengeance on the people of Gaza (and to a lesser extent, the West Bank, which we hear very little about since all the focus is on Gaza right now.)
Israel are bound to the LOAC, (they are party to the Geneva convention)and whilst the ICJ can render advisory opinions that implicate them, like all of IHL it requires the UN to have teeth.
I think you’re right and I’ve said it many times, that I feel their targeting is aggressive and abominable. I believe (unlike most here) that they had to strike back, and hard, but that they could have waited a week for proper ISR and to see where everything landed. That said, there’s no evidence as to whether or not they are in breach of LOAC yet. It’s probably a technical distinction anyway; in the court of public opinion they’ve committed war crimes, and that might be what matters more than what they actually did.
I lean heavily towards the Israeli side and almost got killed by Hamas as a teen, and still won’t justify the actions of Israel completely. Even if you accept the military action as required, the West Bank shenanigans are a disgrace. You don’t need to breach LOAC to be in the wrong, or heavy handed,