The right of civilians not to be arbitrarily deprived of life and the prohibitions against killing or maiming civilians are principles firmly enshrined in international humanitarian law, international human rights law and international jurisprudence. The prohibition of violence to civilians, including children, in particular murder, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture is a principle of customary international law, with universal applicability in all situations of armed conflict.
"They made us do it" is not a way around those laws.
All you're saying is that, to you, it's fine for the IDF to kill every single child in Gaza as long as someone has to pay the price for it in court later.
No if about it.
https://childrenandarmedconflict.un.org/six-grave-violations/killing-and-maiming/
"They made us do it" is not a way around those laws.
All you're saying is that, to you, it's fine for the IDF to kill every single child in Gaza as long as someone has to pay the price for it in court later.