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by aspenmayer
607 days ago
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I'm not a lawyer either, but from my interpretation, they would be considered unprivileged combatants, and so would not get POW protections either. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_combatant#Unprivilege... That being said, it doesn't really look like that means you can use booby traps when you wouldn't otherwise be able to do so, even against unlawful/unprivileged combatants: https://lieber.westpoint.edu/exploding-pagers-law/ > Where the exploding pagers are concerned, my provisional view is that we are dealing here with booby-traps. The munition is not being manually emplaced in the manner required by the “other device” definition. The pager is being adapted to convert it into a booby-trap of the sort addressed by Article 7(2) of Amended Protocol II and on that basis it would appear, considering what is currently known and assumed, to be an unlawful weapon. |
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I didn't see it was very definite in its conclusion that this was illegal.
In any case they mentioned that this only may be illegal under an annex which Israel is not signatory to, while Lebanon never was signatory to even the original