The recent attacks on Hezbollah members using booby-trapped devices have sparked a vital debate among international law experts about the legality of such targeting methods in conflict.
While the explosions targeted Hezbollah, the high civilian toll—including children—has raised serious questions about compliance with the laws of armed conflict and proportionality.
European Union's top diplomat condemned the attacks, emphasizing the indiscriminate collateral damage as highly problematic; such actions underline the challenges of distinguishing combatants in crowded urban settings.
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