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The Second Lebanon War: The Question of Proportionality and the Prospect of Non-Lethal Warfare
Michael L. Gross
School of Political Sciences
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Convoy
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Warfare
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Second Lebanon War
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Non-combatants
100%
Non-lethal
100%
Unintentional Injury
100%
Cluster Bombs
100%
Israel
50%
Non-lethal Methods
50%
Ill-defined
50%
United Nations
50%
Lifesaving
50%
Combatants
50%
Gut Feeling
50%
Compatriots
50%
Limit of Proportionality
50%
Cluster Attack
50%
Military Purposes
50%
Asymmetrical Conflict
50%
Civilian Death
50%
Arts and Humanities
Lebanon
100%
Harm
100%
Proportionality
100%
Noncombatants
33%
Israel
16%
Military
16%
Feelings
16%
Civilians
16%
Limits
16%
Enemy
16%
compatriots
16%
Danger
16%
Asymmetrical
16%
Disproportionality
16%
Social Sciences
Proportionality
100%
Lebanon
100%
Israel
33%
Emotions
33%
Military
33%
United Nations
33%
Disproportionality
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lebanon
100%
Israel
50%
United Nations
50%