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ID124368
Title ProperFrom Gaza to Pakistan
Other Title Informationtargeted killings and international law
LanguageENG
AuthorWeiner, Justus Reid
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)On the one hand, there is Israel's targeted killing (TK) policy which has been conducted in almost full compliance with Human Rights Watch's stated test, executed with remarkable transparency, and has achieved unprecedented levels of intelligence accuracy, with less than one civilian fatality average per TK. In over 95 percent of Israeli TKs neither the identity of the targeted militant nor his involvement in hostilities was subject to dispute. On the other hand, there is a Western TK policy which in many cases did not comply with HRW's stated test and is conducted behind a cloak of systemic and deliberate opacity, with virtually no public scrutiny. Due to faulty or compromised intelligence, this policy resulted in a large number of TKs where the target was not in fact at the targeted location, and with a ratio of more than ten civilian fatalities per TK.
`In' analytical NoteJewish Political Studies Review Vol.23, No.3-4; 2011: p.91-101
Journal SourceJewish Political Studies Review Vol.23, No.3-4; 2011: p.91-101
Key WordsPolitical Violence ;  Human Violence ;  Human Right's Watch - HRW ;  Targeted Killing -TK ;  War ;  International Law ;  Western Powers ;  Public Scrutiny ;  Pakistan ;  Israel ;  Civil Fatalities ;  Militants Actions ;  International Policies ;  International Politics ;  Gaza ;  Arab Countries ;  Mulsim Countries