The Economist’s defence editor Shashank Joshi spoke to legal experts to find out whether Israel’s response to Hamas’s terrorist attack is lawful.
00:00 - Is Israel breaking the rules of war?
00:59 - Blockade
01:32 - Bombardment
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Is Israel acting within the laws of war?: https://econ.st/3tzVBv7
Joe Biden steers a risky course after a Gaza hospital blast: https://econ.st/3ty6RIl
Mapping Israel’s war in Gaza: https://econ.st/3M5xECv
Hamas tunnels under Gaza will be a key battlefield for Israel: https://econ.st/490c8ZG
To save Palestinian lives in Gaza, open the crossing into Egypt: https://econ.st/3M3PzJu
A short history of Gaza: https://econ.st/408EJYR
Israel faces the danger of fighting on a second front: https://econ.st/3twmikn
Will Israel’s agony and retribution end in chaos or stability?: https://econ.st/48RGPQI
Netanyahu wages war and fights for his own survival: https://econ.st/3Q0xDku
Hamas’s attack was an Israeli intelligence failure on multiple fronts: https://econ.st/3Q9Rgrp
Brutal urban warfare awaits Israel’s army in Gaza: https://econ.st/3tw0vJJ
By Invitation: The crisis shows the failure of Israeli policy towards Palestinians, says Shlomo Brom: https://econ.st/3FhRzKl
By Invitation: Nimrod Novik on the false premises and failure of vision that led to the Hamas attacks: https://econ.st/3LWaXAx
1843: “It’s an Anne Frank situation”: an Israeli professor hides from Hamas: https://econ.st/3RO3Qh9
Watch: Israel and the Palestinians: a century of conflict: https://econ.st/3ZS68hf
Listen: With no electricity, limited internet and dwindling food supplies, what is life like in Gaza?: https://econ.st/3PRoaM9
Listen: An interview with a senior political leader of Hamas: https://econ.st/3rMPIua
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Since 1992, every American president bar one has been a white man born in the 1940s. That run looks likely to span 36 years - not far off the age of the median American. This cohort was born with aces in their pockets. Their parents defeated Nazism and won the cold war. They hit the jobs market at an unmatched period of wealth creation. They have benefitted from giant leaps in technology, and in racial and gender equality.
And yet, their last act in politics sees the two main parties accusing each other of wrecking American democracy. As the boomers near the end of their political journey, John Prideaux sets out to make sense of their inheritance and their legacy.
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,1,On July 4th Britain will have a general election, one in which is widely expected to result in dramatic losses for the ruling Conservative party. If so, it would bring to an end 14 years of Tory rule. It’s been a turbulent period; the twin catastrophes of Brexit and Covid, set to the grinding and gloomy mood music of the 2008 financial crash. The Economist’s Andy Miller travels up and down the country, to the towns and cities shaped by these events, to get a sense of how Britain is feeling.
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,1,The Economist’s defence editor Shashank Joshi spoke to legal experts to find out whether Israel’s response to Hamas’s terrorist attack is lawful.
00:00 - Is Israel breaking the rules of war?
00:59 - Blockade
01:32 - Bombardment
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Is Israel acting within the laws of war?: https://econ.st/3tzVBv7
Joe Biden steers a risky course after a Gaza hospital blast: https://econ.st/3ty6RIl
Mapping Israel’s war in Gaza: https://econ.st/3M5xECv
Hamas tunnels under Gaza will be a key battlefield for Israel: https://econ.st/490c8ZG
To save Palestinian lives in Gaza, open the crossing into Egypt: https://econ.st/3M3PzJu
A short history of Gaza: https://econ.st/408EJYR
Israel faces the danger of fighting on a second front: https://econ.st/3twmikn
Will Israel’s agony and retribution end in chaos or stability?: https://econ.st/48RGPQI
Netanyahu wages war and fights for his own survival: https://econ.st/3Q0xDku
Hamas’s attack was an Israeli intelligence failure on multiple fronts: https://econ.st/3Q9Rgrp
Brutal urban warfare awaits Israel’s army in Gaza: https://econ.st/3tw0vJJ
By Invitation: The crisis shows the failure of Israeli policy towards Palestinians, says Shlomo Brom: https://econ.st/3FhRzKl
By Invitation: Nimrod Novik on the false premises and failure of vision that led to the Hamas attacks: https://econ.st/3LWaXAx
1843: “It’s an Anne Frank situation”: an Israeli professor hides from Hamas: https://econ.st/3RO3Qh9
Watch: Israel and the Palestinians: a century of conflict: https://econ.st/3ZS68hf
Listen: With no electricity, limited internet and dwindling food supplies, what is life like in Gaza?: https://econ.st/3PRoaM9
Listen: An interview with a senior political leader of Hamas: https://econ.st/3rMPIua