By Any Name Illegal and Immoral: Response to "Israel's Policy of Targeted Killing"

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):127-137 (2003)
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Abstract

Armed Palestinians are not combatants according to any known legal definition. They are civilians and can only be attacked for as long as they actively participate in hostilities.

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