In light of this
unprecedented lethal threat, and the failure of the Palestinian
leadership to comply with its obligations to fight this terrorism,
Israeli security forces have sought to find new effective and lawful
counter-measures that would minimize the occurrence of such attacks
in general, and suicide terrorism in particular.
Since the entrance of the tunnels is usually located in areas
populated by Palestinian civilians, IDF has no other choice than to
enter these areas. Here IDF is facing armed opposition by the
Palestinian terrorists, fighting from within civilian structures,
often occupied by families with children.
When terrorists fire from within civilian
structures or activate roadside charges from trees and fields,
military necessity dictates the demolition of these locations.
Under International Law, these structures are considered legitimate
military targets. Therefore, in the midst of combat, when dictated
by operational necessity, Israeli security forces may lawfully
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Israel refrains
whenever possible from attacking terrorist targets from the air or
with artillery, in order to minimize collateral damage, a policy
which entails risking the lives of Israeli soldiers. The death of 13
soldiers in ground operations in the Gaza Strip in early May 2004 is
just one example of the heavy price Israel pays for its commitment
to minimize Palestinian civilian casualties.
Not only serve some of the civilian buildings to conceal openings of
tunnels used to smuggle arms, explosives and terrorists from Egypt
into the Gaza Strip, other buildings are used for the
manufacturing and concealment of rockets, mortars, weapons and
explosive devices to be used against Israel. The demolition of these
structures is often the only way to combat this threat. |
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In conclusion,
Israel must take the necessary measures to protect the lives and
security of its citizens and it is doing so in full compliance with
International Law, while making earnest efforts to uphold the rights
of Palestinians not involved in terrorism.
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