
Comparing Civilian Casualty Tolerance in the Israel-Hamas War to the War Against ISIS with Mark Lattimer
The Lawfare Podcast
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Assessing Civilian Casualty Tolerance in Conflict
This chapter explores the concept of civilian casualty tolerance in conflict situations and the difficulty in assessing the legality and proportionality of civilian casualties. It discusses specific attacks during the Israel-Hamas war and the war against ISIS, comparing expected civilian casualties with military advantage. The chapter also examines the role of the non-combatant casualty cut-off value (NCV) and its impact on determining acceptable levels of civilian collateral damage.
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