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In reply to the discussion: Collective Punishment is a war crime (Red Cross) [View all]Beastly Boy
(13,283 posts)44. Does it have to do with transfering resources between belligerent parties?
Could you post a link?
Your OP has nothing on the subject, nor does it describe transferring of resources as a potential war crime.
In fact, ti describes collective punishment in the most general terms which may or may not relate to Israel, or any other parties.
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Questions for everyone else (your post #5) but not for you? Okay, we see. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2023
#41
The obvious purpose of this post is to accuse Israel of imposing collective punishment. Not so fast.
Beastly Boy
Oct 2023
#20
Israel announces 'complete siege' of Gaza, cutting its electricity, food, water, and fuel
TomDaisy
Oct 2023
#26
I can find no references to international laws that govern the transfer of resources
Beastly Boy
Oct 2023
#34
So what exatcly does one party not transferring resources to another party constitute
Beastly Boy
Oct 2023
#47
Where do you draw the line between collective punishment and collateral damage?
Silent3
Oct 2023
#24