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The Israeli military reportedly relaxed its rules of engagement at the start of the Gaza war, enabling commanders to attack targets with a heightened risk of civilian casualties. The change allowed strikes on militants at home among family and neighbors instead of only when they were alone outside. The New York Times based its report on interviews with over 100 soldiers and officials. The military acknowledged the rules had changed but maintained its forces adhered to the rules of law.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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