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Civilian Harm Cluster munitions hav
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submunition causing it to explode.
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Dr. `Abdel Nasser Farran told Human
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Agriculture Perhaps the most danger
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exploded, and a young woman was pic
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from the war. 180 Tragedy struck wh
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injured in my legs. I still can’t
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in operation for many years, includ
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the grove of fruit trees. Though sh
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of the fighting. Although no one is
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oad to visit his cousin when his br
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Four-year-old `Ali Muhammad Yaghi w
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place.” 237 Assessing the monetar
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especially because we needed to irr
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conflict interrupted existing clear
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An engine from a US-made M26 Multip
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duds around villages. 268 With the
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Various reasons exist as to why com
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Lack of Israeli Assistance Perhaps
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checkpoints. Similarly, UNIFIL has
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Israel’s Statements on the Use of
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This statement followed the finding
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investigations into Israel’s appa
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that would confirm that these weapo
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specific to the weapons. When conce
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disregard of that character, they g
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employed, the way that they were us
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are antipersonnel, area denial weap
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emain to take care of elderly or si
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early 2007 aimed at identifying the
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the United States, there is little
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Conclusion Israel’s use of cluste
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kidnapped IDF soldiers, and so aver
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Proportionality A further legal req
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In practice, this requires that the
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neutralization offers a definite mi
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it is more brutal. If Hizbullah had
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Another issue of humanitarian conce
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Acknowledgements This report was wr