In a Miami Herald story, Faculty Fellow Ernesto Verdeja provides insight into what constitutes a war crime, atrocity crimes, and international humanitarian law in light of the conflict in Israel and Palestine. 

“Attacking civilians when it’s not a military necessity; the mistreatment of prisoners of war; and the destruction of places that are not a military necessity, such as religious institutions, schools, hospitals (and) places like that,” Verdeja outlines. 

Read the full article here.