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The Ethics of Warfare. Ina Friedman.

by Friedman, Ina; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 7Human Relations. Publisher: Jerusalem Report, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict | Combatants and noncombatants (International law) | Iraq War (2003) | Israel -- Armed Forces | Judgment (Ethics) | Terrorism -- Israel | United States -- Armed Forces -- Forces in Iraq | Urban warfare | War -- Moral and ethical aspects | War victimsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The U.S.-led forces in Iraq find themselves involved in an increasingly unsavory situation, as they are reluctantly drawn into fighting in urban areas and into a conflict in which the ethical problems of warfare are becoming an ever more prominent issue." (JERUSALEM REPORT) This article examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an example of the dilemma "an army holding itself up to the moral and legal standards of the rules of war" faces when engaging an enemy using urban warfare and terrorism.
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Originally Published: The Ethics of Warfare, April 21, 2003; pp. 14-18.

"The U.S.-led forces in Iraq find themselves involved in an increasingly unsavory situation, as they are reluctantly drawn into fighting in urban areas and into a conflict in which the ethical problems of warfare are becoming an ever more prominent issue." (JERUSALEM REPORT) This article examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an example of the dilemma "an army holding itself up to the moral and legal standards of the rules of war" faces when engaging an enemy using urban warfare and terrorism.

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