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Israel Eases Engagement Rules in Gaza War, Raising Civilian Risk

Israeli Military Loosens Rules of Engagement During Gaza War

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
December 27, 2024
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Israel Eases Engagement Rules in Gaza War, Raising Civilian Risk
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At the onset of the Gaza war, the Israeli military revised its rules of engagement to permit more aggressive strikes despite an increased risk of civilian casualties, according to a report by The New York Times. Following the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, mid-ranking Israeli officers were granted authority to strike military targets even if up to 20 civilian lives were at risk. This marked a significant departure from pre-war protocols, which imposed stricter limits on permissible civilian harm in military operations.

Additionally, The New York Times revealed that the Israeli military temporarily removed daily limits on cumulative civilian casualties. In some cases, high-command authorized attacks with known risks to as many as 100 civilians. These decisions often relied on statistical models to assess civilian presence, using data such as cellphone activity rather than comprehensive surveillance. By November 2023, the rules were partially tightened, reducing permissible civilian risks for low-level targets. However, the revised rules remained more permissive than those in place before the war.

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Why It Matters

The adjustments to Israel’s rules of engagement have intensified global debates about the balance between military necessity and civilian protection in conflict zones. While the Israeli military stated that its operations adhered to international law, the scale of civilian harm raises questions about the ethical and legal frameworks governing modern warfare. The reported methods, including reliance on statistical models over detailed intelligence, have also drawn scrutiny regarding their accuracy and impact on non-combatants.

The humanitarian toll is staggering: over 45,000 deaths, 107,000 injuries, and widespread displacement of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. These figures underline the immense human cost of the conflict, highlighting the moral and political complexities of war.

The Bottom Line

The loosening of Israel’s rules of engagement during the Gaza war represents a contentious shift in military strategy, prioritizing rapid action against perceived threats over stringent civilian protections. This development underscores the devastating impact of war on civilian populations and the ethical dilemmas faced by nations combating non-state actors like Hamas. As the international community examines these events, the broader implications for the laws of war and civilian safeguarding remain critical issues.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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