Dismissing the importance of the law of war is a recipe for strategic disaster, the author of this op-ed argues. Here, U.S. soldiers provide suppressing fire during an exercise at Novo Selo Training ...
Reports surfaced today that Israel has bombed places where it told civilians to flee in Gaza. If these reports are true, Israel is not abiding by the law of war—or the standards of wartime conduct ...
People gather to donate blood in Beirut on Sept. 18, 2024, after pager detonations across Lebanon. The pagers exploded nearly simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria in an apparent Israeli operation ...
Deepening journalists’ understanding of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) was the aim of a training session by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for journalists in the Northeast, ...
The recent decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to dismiss the Judge Advocate Generals (JAGs) of the Army, Navy, and Air Force marks a troubling departure from the decades-long commitment of the ...
"Leader actions are emulated and exaggerated." The U.S. Army's recent decision to make law of war training optional is a troubling manifestation of this axiom and an exaggeration of the disdain with ...