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Israeli Soldiers in Lebanon Free to Act If Threatened

The recent statement from Israeli official Katz, asserting that Israeli soldiers in Lebanon are free to take action if they perceive themselves to be under threat, has sparked considerable discussion and raised several pertinent questions. At its core, this declaration suggests a broad interpretation of what constitutes a threat, leading some to believe it grants soldiers a wide berth for independent decision-making. The implication is that if soldiers feel endangered, they possess the authority to act decisively, seemingly without stringent prior authorization. This perspective, however, is met with skepticism by many who point to the inherent subjectivity of the term “threat.”… Continue reading