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cleared were the self-destructing t
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Time of Attack Casualties Though Hu
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Salimah Barakat, a 65-year-old toba
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Marwa `Ali Mar`i, 12, recovers in t
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Two men collect the final remains o
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`Aliya had shrapnel in both legs an
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him after his injury was starting t
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Shadi Sa`id `Aoun, a 26-year-old fa
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An Israeli cluster munition caused
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oom below. Human Rights Watch resea
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was present at the time of attack o
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Watch in October. 202 “You can se
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oofs, and pathways to homes. 215 Th
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Al-Sheikh Naïm Mahdi primary schoo
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Casualties were still amassing in Z
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a troubling indicator of one reason
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tobacco left after the war, which d
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Clearance and Risk Awareness Becaus
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25% of identified contaminated land
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Agency. 261 Together these groups d
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Community Clearance Out of perceive
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eceiving pay for the boxful. 284 Fa
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upon receipt of detailed strike dat
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programs. 303 Nevertheless, as appa
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munitions within the confines of in
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eceived approval from representativ
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majority of the population left the
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not justified by any reason of mili
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Israel’s Use of Cluster Munitions
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epeated requests, have declined to
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Disproportionate Attacks In justify
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Unwarranted Reliance on Warnings In
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Global Efforts to Address Cluster M
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assistance, risk education, and sto
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munitions with high failure rates,
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Appendix: Israel’s Response to a
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Regarding military targets, the IDF
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context of actual warfare (jus ad b
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through various media, including dr
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Fuel reserves - Terrorist activity
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in Arabic. Additionally, Israeli of
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In doing so, Israel took pains to e
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