Abstract

- The Operation Cast Lead launched by Israel in the Gaza Strip on December 27, 2008 has attracted strong condemnation by the international community for its disproportionate character. While there is no doubt that the conduct of the conflict by Hamas was in breach of the principle of proportionality, the evaluation of the military operations carried out by Israel in light of that principle is more complex. As we have attempted to show, the assessment of proportionality in contexts similar to those of the Gaza Strip has to be conducted both in a ius ad bellum and ius in bello perspective, the two approaches being so interconnected as to make the violation of the in bello proportionality foreseeable. However, this prima facie finding has to be tested against the assessment of proportionality conducted for each relevant incident - an exercise that can be made only when all relevant information is available.

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