Dear Mukta, in light of the new wave of armed conflict in Israel and the occupied territories, explore critical readings and resources to discover how IHL applies in this context.
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Israel and the Occupied Territories: how international humanitarian law applies 

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Since the 7th of October, the world has witnessed a new and unimaginable wave of tragedy unfold across Israel and the occupied territories. As we pass the two-month mark of the intensification of this armed conflict, the armed violence continues to impact civilians minute by minute. 

 

As our colleagues on the ground engage in an exceedingly challenging humanitarian context, faced with many challenges and obstacles, podcast host Elizabeth Rushing sat down with Cordula Droege, ICRC’s Chief Legal Officer to discuss how recent developments of this armed conflict are governed by international humanitarian law (IHL).

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🎧 New Episode: Humanity in War Podcast
Want to tune in to the audio version of this article? You can listen to this timely conversation on the Humanity in War podcast on SoundCloud, Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts!

 📘 Critical Readings

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Report | Urbanization of contemporary armed conflicts - IHL Challenges

Report | Explosive Weapons with Wide Area Effects: A Deadly Choice in Populated Areas

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Report | War in Cities: Preventing and Addressing the Humanitarian Consequences for Civilians

Publication | Reducing Civilian Harm in Urban Warfare: A Handbook for Armed Groups

⚖️ Upholding IHL - Back to Basics

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Back to basics: humanitarian principles in contemporary armed conflict

Read and reflect on how we can uphold the humanitarian principles and whether they are still relevant in contemporary armed conflict.

Humanitarian neutrality in contemporary armed conflict

Amidst contemporary armed conflicts, the principle of neutrality can lead to misunderstanding and outrage- read how and why is it still relevant to humanitarian work.

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How does international humanitarian law develop?

Read this piece or listen to the podcast episode that reflects upon the history of IHL, its current status and future prospects.

When the lights go out: the protection of energy infrastructure in armed conflict

Read about the limits imposed by IHL to protect critical infrastructure enabling the delivery of energy to civilians against the danger of hostilities.

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A critical reflection on the challenges of contemporary Urban Warfare

Explore this blog series that invites experts and practitioners to a critical reflection on the challenges of contemporary urban warfare and how to reduce its humanitarian consequences.

❔🔗 ICRC Resources and FAQs

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  • 🤝 What we do: Israel and the occupied territories
  • 📥 Briefing note: Starvation, Hunger, and Famine in Armed Conflict
  • 📝 FAQs: ICRC’s work in Israel and the occupied territories
  • 🌍 FAQs: ICRC and the hostages held in Gaza
  • 🏥 FAQs: The protection of hospitals during armed conflicts

🏙️ Broken Cities Project

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Broken Cities is a deep dive into the virtual landscapes of Aleppo, Mosul, and Gaza, revealing lives of cities scarred by conflict to bridge the gap between urban warfare survivors and those fortunate enough to have never experienced it.


Striking 3D photogrammetric models, multimedia exhibits, and survivors’ firsthand accounts breathe life into decimated civilian spaces and unveil how communities rally to rebuild their shattered lives long after the dust settles and the fighting ends. Experience first-hand the life in a city broken by conflict.

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📹 Watch and Learn

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Waging war in cities: A deadly choice

Explosive weapons in populated areas 

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How can fighters reduce civilian harm in urban warfare? 

What does IHL say about humanitarian aid in armed conflict?

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