Volume 15, Issue 46


“I want to be crystal clear tht a cease fire with a terrorist organization is not a peace agreement—it is a death sentence for Israelis. Not everyone who is calling for a ceasefire wants Israel to cease to exist, but everyone who wants Israel to cease to exist is calling for a ceasefire. Hamas, Hezbollah and the Islamic Republic of Iran are all calling for a ceasefire. Our answer to them is: No!”


— Representative Ritchie Torres

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As the days of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas might be coming to a close, some serious questions will be asked about the IDF by many critics of the state of Israel. First and foremost: Is this a just and moral war? What does the concept of “proportionality” mean during armed conflict? What is the first obligation of any government? Is the IDF behaving morally, ethically, and legally according to the standards set forth under international law?


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About the Speaker: Natasha Hausdorff is a barrister in London, who holds law degrees  from Oxford and Tel Aviv Universities and was a Fellow in the National Security Law Programme at Columbia Law School.


Natasha previously worked for Skadden Arps, in London and Brussels and clerked for the President of the Israeli Supreme Court, Chief Justice Miriam Naor, in Jerusalem.


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