TY - JOUR
T1 - Proportionality in War, Protecting Soldiers from Enemy Captivity, and Israel's Cast Lead Operation—'The Soldiers Are Everyone's Children'
AU - Bohrer, Z.
AU - Osiel, Mark
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Israel's recent release of a large number of convicted terrorists in return for a single Israeli soldier has struck many as odd. The great value that the country's leaders ascribe to protecting its soldiers from enemy captivity also finds reflections in military policies disclosed by its conduct during the 2008-09 operation Cast Lead in Gaza. In failing to understand the defensible rationale for such policies, critics have charged Israel with causing disproportionate civilian harm, in violation of international criminal and humanitarian law. This Article explains and justifies how Israel came to place such priority on safeguarding its soldiers. We then show that its priorities in this regard are both consistent with such law and more widely shared by other democratic states than generally acknowledged.
AB - Israel's recent release of a large number of convicted terrorists in return for a single Israeli soldier has struck many as odd. The great value that the country's leaders ascribe to protecting its soldiers from enemy captivity also finds reflections in military policies disclosed by its conduct during the 2008-09 operation Cast Lead in Gaza. In failing to understand the defensible rationale for such policies, critics have charged Israel with causing disproportionate civilian harm, in violation of international criminal and humanitarian law. This Article explains and justifies how Israel came to place such priority on safeguarding its soldiers. We then show that its priorities in this regard are both consistent with such law and more widely shared by other democratic states than generally acknowledged.
UR - https://scholar.google.co.il/scholar?cluster=6657522670172507131&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
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VL - 22
SP - 637
EP - 692
JO - Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal
JF - Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal
ER -