Episode 7: Is This a War Crime?
War Crime. Violation of International Law. Laws of Armed Conflict. These are phrases we hear often regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict. What do they mean? When do these terms apply?
War Crime. Violation of International Law. Laws of Armed Conflict. These are phrases we hear often regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict. What do they mean? When do these terms apply?
The year 2018 brought a number of important developments both in European NGO funding policies and in exposing the efforts of NGOs linked to terror groups. How have NGOs responded to NGO Monitor's widespread impact? What issues do we expect to encounter in the coming year?
How should the Israeli government approach the Diaspora? What voice should the Diaspora have on affairs in Israel? How should governments address antisemitism?
Learn about the UN Human Rights Council, why it was created, and where it went wrong, from leading UN experts Hillel Neuer and Anne Herzberg.
Should foreign governments give money to Israeli NGOs? What’s the difference between private funding and government funding? How should government’s address the issue of foreign involvement in domestic political affairs?
How do human rights groups produce the reports that are often quoted by media outlets, governments and the UN? What are their fact finding methodologies? Are these reliable and how can they be improved?
Airbnb recently announced it will no longer list rentals in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. What drove them to this decision? What does international law say on this issue? What does this mean for other companies?
On NGO Monitor’s “Human Rights and Hot Coffee” podcast, we discuss Israeli current events through the lens of human rights, international law, humanitarian aid, and international relations.