Yeah most of it is fine and reasonable (like not revealing the whereabouts of their senior officials or hostage talks and plans), but some elements are vague and cast a wide net (e.g. “sensitive areas” at the end of point (5) could encompass their hospital bombings, schools, theatres or whatever area they like)
Yeah most of it is fine and reasonable (like not revealing the whereabouts of their senior officials or hostage talks and plans), but some elements are vague and cast a wide net (e.g. “sensitive areas” at the end of point (5) could encompass their hospital bombings, schools, theatres or whatever area they like)
The main thing is that the indirect enforcement structure and fear of retaliation (such as credible reports of media being deliberately targeted by Israeli strikes) sends a chilling effect on free, democratic journalism unrelated to either side of the conflict.
5 is referring to rocket attacks against Israeli infrastructure
At least in 5 they admit to destroying civilian infrastructure.