On War Crimes, Do We Have a Responsibility to Act?

On War Crimes, Do We Have a Responsibility to Act?

On War Crimes, Do We Have a Responsibility to Act?

If Israel in Gaza and the United States, through its use of torture in Iraq, have committed war crimes, what can be done?

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If Israel in Gaza and the United States, through its use of torture in Iraq, have committed war crimes, what can be done? Retired General James Cullen, Israeli refusenik Haggai Matar and others on prosecuting war crimes.

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