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Defining Civilian Targets in Armed Conflict Under International Law

Primul articol: 7 apr. 2026, 21:13 | Ultima actualizare: 7 apr. 2026, 21:13 | 1 sursa | 1 articol

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The New York Times delves into the intricate legal definitions surrounding civilian targets in armed conflict, as governed by international law. The article explores the challenges in distinguishing between legitimate military objectives and protected civilian sites, particularly in modern warfare scenarios where combatants may be embedded within civilian populations or infrastructure. Understanding these distinctions is paramount for upholding the principles of humanitarian law and minimizing harm to non-combatants.

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New York Times English 7 apr. 2026, 21:13 (acum 3 ore)

What Defines a Civilian Target in War?

It is illegal for any military to target civilians, as President Trump has suggested he would in threats against Iran. But the U.S. has sought significant leeway in defining a civilian target.

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