International Law
ICC denies ‘inaccurate’ report it is seeking new warrants against Israeli officials
The ICC said no new arrest warrants were issued in the “situation in the state of Palestine,” rejecting a Haaretz report on Israeli officials.
Syrian pilot confessions reveal centralized bombing orders during war
Swiss National Council votes against recognizing Palestinian state
WATCH: Hezbollah uses ambulances to conceal terror activity, IDF footage reveals
Putting democracy under the microscope
The Center for Applied Research on Risks to Democracy opens its doors at Tel Aviv University.
IDF General Staff to investigate Rafah strike after 45 Palestinians killed
The Military Advocate General said that the incident in Rafah was under review, calling it a "very difficult" incident.
'Irrelevant order of antisemitic court': Outrage sparked amid ICJ ruling
Following the ICJ's ruling on Friday, forcing Israel to halt its operations against Hamas in Rafah, many politicians and various experts expressed their opinions on the ICJ and its ruling.
Some US officials say in internal memo Israel may be violating international law in Gaza
The assessment from the four bureaus said Israel's assurances were "neither credible nor reliable."
Israel is breaching international law in Gaza, UK legal adviser tell gov't
“The Foreign Office has received official legal advice that Israel has broken international humanitarian law, but the government has not announced it,” Kearns said.
Targeting Marwan Issa didn't break the law; it enforced it - opinion
Faced with a persistent threat of Palestinian terrorism that could, sometimes, escalate to mass destruction weapons, Israel has no choice but to eliminate Hamas leadership wherever possible.
New US directive links military aid to human rights, including for Israel
In Washington on Thursday night Biden had harsh words for Israel stating, “The conduct of the response in the Gaza Strip has been over the top.”
The ICJ is not a court - opinion
In contrast to the legal and court systems of democratic countries, international law lacks basic political legitimacy.
World Court dismisses much of Ukraine's case against Russia
Kyiv had accused Moscow of violating two United Nations treaties
Israel must abide by int'l law despite Hamas cynicism - Opinion
According to international law, there are certain instances in which it is permissible to attack hospitals.