Secure the war Target prosecution & operational legal advice Craig Jones, PhD Student, UBC Source: Laila Shawa.

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Secure the war Target prosecution & operational legal advice Craig Jones, PhD Student, UBC Source: Laila Shawa

“The phrase ‘secure the area’ is a common one in military and police situations. What happens if we take the vertical as a key question, taking the additional dimension into account, if security has to contend with volume? What would it mean to ‘secure the volume’?” – Elden 2013 Verticality & volume Kai Wiedenhöfer, 2011

Politics of Verticality

Securing the volume What are the mechanisms and means through which volume is secured? What are specifically juridical dimensions of this securitization and how are they achieved through operational, national and international law? Source: Trevor Paglen

Targeted killing in warspace Israel Defense Force Targeted Killing in Palestine U.S. Air Force & Royal Air Force Targeted Killing in Iraq U.S. Air Force & Royal Air Force Targeted Killing in Afghanistan

Military Advocate General Corps (MAG): Divisions & Fields of Operation Israeli Military Lawyers

Gaza City, January AFP/Getty During ‘Operation Cast Lead’ the IDF announced that it received extensive legal advice 1400 people were killed, 600 of them civilians, all of them ‘legitimate targets’ according to IDF lawyers Legal Ad/vice?

Law enforcement in the armed forcesSupervising the disciplinary procedures in the IDF. Providing legal defense to soldiers standing trial in an IDF court martial. Providing legal advice to units and command authorities throughout the IDF. Providing legal advice on international and operational legal issues. Developing, teaching and implementing military law amongst IDF commanders and soldiers.

Armed conflict (short of war) “When I came from Camp David we actually started preparing for the second intifada. We were very well prepared for it; we knew it was happening because we knew Arafat was planning one. So, for example, I prepared new rules of engagement for the army that would only enter into effect if the Chief of Staff declared that an armed conflict existed, that we are moving from law enforcement to armed conflict mode.” - Daniel Reisner

Permission to Kill Daniel Reisner, Military Lawyer & head of the International Legal Division of the IDF, Shaul Mofaz, IDF Chief of Staff “guys, I need to understand something. Am I allowed, if I identify a terrorist leader on the other side, am I allowed to kill him – publically, not using clandestine 007 techniques. Can I kill him, and if so under what conditions?” -Daniel Reisner paraphrasing IDF Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz “I was asked to come up with an answer to this question, which is exactly the question you don’t want to be asked as a military lawyer. […] And so we started working on a legal opinion and it took us a few weeks and we came up with a legal opinion which I can summarize to you as saying that on the basis of our understanding of the law and the reality that Israel is engaged in what we call an armed conflict with terrorist organisations, on this basis we think that you can target an enemy terrorist, intentionally target an enemy terrorist…if you fill five conditions”

I. From ‘peace’ to war to operational advice Source: Uruknet.de

II. Law in ‘war-room ops’ “Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here. This is the war room” - Dr. Strangelove

III. Full Spectrum Law Danny Effroni, Military Advocate General of the IDF

“The biggest challenge for lawyers in the military is to take this huge body of international law which is really complicated and very grey and very obfuscated, and basically reduce it to a one liner or a paragraph which gives the military commander the right kind of tools to make the right kind of decision. […] Our clients need to get something distilled ” - David Benjamin

“Look, at the end of the day commanders decide but because of the significant, maybe highly significant role played by lawyers in the IDF, you have to facilitate decision making quickly. […] I mean you’ve been mandated with explaining the legal parameters to commanders who need to decide quickly.” - Amos Guoria Amos Guoria, chief legal advisor to the Gaza strip from 1994 to 1997

437 Palestinians have been targeted and killed since 2000 (B’Tselem 2013) Securing the target bank “The pre-planned targets, you have like a bank of targets: those go through legal advice and we have kind of a page for every target, and there’s a legal part for a legal opinion […] You have the photo, and you have all the details, all the operational details, the location, technical details and you have the legal opinion, you know, if its problematic or not. […] for each target and if there are conditions, only when they are met it is legal to attack it, for example. Like, only when there are no civilians, or only at night, or if, for example, its a public building, only in day if it’s a civilian dwelling, all kinds of conditions, only after warnings are given, you have all kinds of conditions that can be there.” - Pnina Sharvit-Baruch

One of the dilemmas of the lawyers [is] where to put yourself? Which junction can you be most effective? Its not only in terms of geography, but in terms of the processes, like who is talking to whom, and whose consulting whom. You have to be in the right place, its not easy to know where to place yourself in that process. Now its true, that the way that the army works is that at the end of the day there is one guy making the decision, saying go ahead or not. So as a general rule you want yourself as close to that guy as possible. The problem is: all the other functionaries want to be as close to that guy as possible […] they all want to have as much influence on the decision making as possible. Now the problem is that as lawyers we feel, I think justifiably, with all due respect to everyone else, that our influence… its more important that we are at a critical junction than you. […]now remember that when the chips are down and the bullets are flying the senior commander is a very busy person […] Not everybody is built for that, and not everybody is built to be a legal advisor. You really need people who can hold their own in that kind of environment because it’s a very difficult job. A very difficult job. - David Benjamin Source:Trevor Paglen

Securing operations Kenneth Watkin & Zenon Drebot 2012