What Matters Now to Prof. Amichai Cohen: Is the IDF acting legally in Gaza?
Questions answered include how Israel derives its legal legitimacy for self-defense and how, postwar, to try Hamas for international crimes against humanity
Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploration into one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World — right now.
Is the IDF acting legally and ethically in Gaza? We at The Times of Israel recently held an hour-long webinar on this topic for our Times of Israel Community with Prof. Amichai Cohen of the Israel Democracy Institute.
Cohen is a recognized expert in the International Law of Armed Conflict, National Security Law, and Civil-Military Relations.
International pressure is building on Israel to lessen the impact on Palestinian civilians while the IDF prosecutes the war against Hamas in Gaza.
During this webinar, we ask Cohen about the legal legitimacy of Israel’s right to self-defense, the international bodies that determine laws of warfare, and how to try Hamas for international war crimes.
It’s a long and fascinating discussion as we ask Prof. Amichai Cohen, what matters now?
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