Israel
Practice Relating to Rule 12. Definition of Indiscriminate Attacks
Israel’s Manual on the Laws of War (1998) states: “In any attack it is imperative to verify that the attack will be directed against a specific military target.”
Israel’s Manual on the Rules of Warfare (2006) states:
In any attack, it is a duty to ensure that:
- The attack is directed against specific military targets.
The Manual on the Rules of Warfare (2006) is a second edition of the Manual on the Laws of War (1998).
Israel’s Manual on the Laws of War (1998) states: “In any attacks it is imperative to verify that the attack will be carried out employing weapons that can be aimed at the military target”.
Israel’s Manual on the Rules of Warfare (2006) states:
In any attack, it is a duty to ensure that:
…
- Weapon systems are used exclusively against military targets.
The Manual on the Rules of Warfare (2006) is a second edition of the Manual on the Laws of War (1998).
Israel’s Manual on the Laws of War (1998) states: “In any attack it is imperative to verify that the attack will not employ means of warfare whose impact cannot be controlled.”
Israel’s Manual on the Rules of Warfare (2006) states:
In any attack, it is a duty to ensure that:
…
- The attack will not activate resources whose effects are uncontrollable.
The Manual on the Rules of Warfare (2006) is a second edition of the Manual on the Laws of War (1998).