Jus ad bellum in the Middle East: History, Security Council, Human Rights Council
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What is the situation now? Hezbollah continues to control the southern part of
"Too many of the victims have been children. In fact, more children than fighters have been killed in this conflict. Israeli bombing has turned thousands of homes to rubble. It has also destroyed dozens of bridges and roads, with the result that more than a hundred thousand people cannot reach safety, nor can relief supplies reach them. Such devastation would be tragic at any time. That it has been inflicted on
The response of the international community is late; a delay often explained by
On the same day as the Security Council adopted its resolution, the UN Human Rights Council adopted its own resolution on the Lebanon issue, during its second special session - the first special session was on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory -, in which the Council “strongly condemns the grave Israeli violations of human rights and breaches of international humanitarian law in Lebanon”, and calls upon Israel to “observe the principle of proportionality and refrain from launching any attack that may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life.” It also called upon all parties to respect the rules of humanitarian law. This last general remark notwithstanding, the Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution very critical of
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