International Law
The three I's: A solution to discern genocides from tragedies - opinion
We suggest that every tragedy that might be classified as genocide be tested by the three I’s: Intent, implementation, and implications.
'Israel is breaching int'l law by cutting off Gaza aid' UK FM Lammy says
Hamas gave 'completion certificates' to released hostages with Red Cross signatures
Hind Rajab Foundation file complaint against Israeli soldier in Barcelona
Knesset to hold urgent meeting over Brazil's investigation into IDF soldier for 'war crimes'
The discussion follows the Brazilian authorities' demand to investigate an IDF soldier for alleged war crimes. The classified session is scheduled for 11:00 a.m.
It’s time for the Hausdorff perspective - interview
Natasha Hausdorff is a UK lawyer who frequently speaks out on TV in favor of Israel, focusing specifically on countering false narratives that have become widespread in current times.
Statehood and sovereignty: How Middle East conflicts challenge International Law - comment
If Israel is destined to live on guard for the long run, let it move from defense to offense in areas where it is challenged and not limit its struggle to the military alone.
ICC arrest warrants may haunt Netanyahu, Gallant for life - expert
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Zvika Klein.
Dutch see path forward for Netanyahu visit amid ICC hurdles
PM Dick Schoof on Friday said there were still scenarios within the Netherlands' duties towards the ICC in which Netanyahu would not be arrested, depending on the reason of his visit.
Israel approves controversial plan to construct first power plants in West Bank
According to Israel’s Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen, “For the first time in the history of the state, [Israel] will build power plants in Judea and Samaria.”
What did Biden mean by ‘proportional’? - opinion
Proportional does not mean that retaliation must be proportional to the previous attack by the enemy; an attack must be proportional relative to the anticipated military advantage.
Shurat HaDin: Battling Israel's foes through legal warfare
Marking the organization's relentless pursuit of justice for terror victims, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner stated, "They are the ones who should be paying."
IDF targets multiple Hamas command centers situated in school buildings
The IDF targeted Hamas command centers in Gaza, using precision strikes to minimize civilian risk while addressing immediate threats to Israeli forces.
Terrorism and self-determination: International law is on Israel’s side - opinion
The post-9/11 consensus on outlawing terrorism is being undermined by renewed support for its use in the name of national liberation, notably affecting Israel.
Israel challenges ICC jurisdiction, legality of proceedings in official objection to case filing
Israel filed an official objection that questioned the legality of the ICC prosecutor's request to issue arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant