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Israel-Hamas war: Are both sides guilty of breaking international humanitarian law?

By France24
22 October 2023   |   4:33 pm
Experts say both Israel and Hamas have breached international humanitarian law, which dictates what can and cannot be done in times of conflict. But have or will either side be held accountable? For a closer look at the legal situation, Marco Sassoli, an international law professor at the University of Geneva, joined us on Perspective.

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