Wednesday, January 6, 2010

International Law And The Israeli Army

There was widespread criticism of the military's conduct during its devastating 22-day Gaza offensive one year ago. Photo AFP

Israel Army to Seek Legal Advice During Operations -- New York Times/AP

JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's military will consult more closely with its legal advisers on future offensives, security officials said Wednesday -- a move motivated by war crimes accusations that followed last year's war in the Gaza Strip.

Officers are also receiving more intensive training in the rules of war and international law, the officials said.

Officials said military chief Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi has ordered the military to consult with its legal advisers in the course of operations, and not just in the planning stage, as was the case with the Gaza war. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the policy revision with the media.

The Israeli military spokesman's office had no immediate comment.

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More News On The Israel And International Law

Israel army 'to get legal advice during operations' -- AFP
UK A-G: Britain must prevent abuse of law -- Jerusalem Post
British government will fight legal attempts to indict Israeli leaders in UK -- The Guardian
Israeli military cancels UK visit over arrest fears -- The Guardian
Israeli military cancels trip to Britain over arrest fears -- The Telegraph
Deputy FM: Arrest warrants harming Britain-Israel ties -- Haaretz
Israeli veterans cancel UK trip on arrest fear -- Financial Times

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