War crimes
Pay-for-slay: Could the Palestinian Authority be held legally liable for October 7?
LEGAL AFFAIRS: Thousands of plaintiffs are taking the PA to court, arguing that its financial and employment policies toward convicted terrorists create a link to the Hamas massacre.
Global coalition of orgs launch ‘Gaza GenoLIE’ initiative to counter ‘modern blood libel’
Over 8,000 plaintiffs seek to hold PA liable for October 7 massacre, war damages
White phosphorus leak reported inside US airbase in South Korea, safety ministry says
HRF files complaint against German prosecutor over dismissed charges against IDF soldier
HRF claims that the "unjustified dismissal" shielded soldier Shimon Avichai Zuckerman from genocide charges.
Australian former soldier gets bail on Afghanistan war crime charges
Police arrested and charged Ben Roberts-Smith, 47, with five counts of war crimes last week over the murder of five unarmed Afghan civilians between 2009 and 2012.
Iran's war crimes: Behind the IRGC's recruitment of 12-year-olds - analysis
The 12-year-olds registering at mosques in Tehran may get the same chance to stop believing if the regime around them collapses.
The moral barometer: Iran uses its people as live targets, as America values every life - opinion
Let’s not forget for one moment that one nation here believes in civilized democracy, while the other tortures its own people.
US strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, international law experts announce
Trump, who has previously offered shifting timelines and objectives for the war, said in a televised speech on Wednesday that the war could escalate if Iran did not give in to Washington's terms.
Lebanese artist files war crimes complaint against Israel over death of parents in Beirut - report
Cherri, described by Deadline as "one of Lebanon’s best-known contemporary artists," has had his work featured in several prominent galleries, including the Guggenheim.
IDF strikes Hezbollah terrorists carrying rockets into south Lebanon weapons depot
The IDF warned that Hezbollah was making military use of ambulances and medical facilities, accusing the terror group of exploiting protected civilian infrastructure for operational purposes.
International law and cluster munitions: The case of Israel and Iran - interview
Neither Israel nor Iran is a party to the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions. Thus, the case against Iran rests on whether their use violates the principles of distinction and proportionality.
Aliyev’s Nazi comparison of Armenian leaders is outrageous and dangerous - opinion
Distorting the history of the Holocaust corrodes both justice and the prospects for peace.
Bearing witness: Inside the two-year investigation into October 7 atrocities
A two-year investigation reveals the systematic terror inflicted by Hamas – preserving survivor voices and demanding accountability