Israeli Prisoner of War Policies
Delve into the intricate landscape of military ethics with Israeli Prisoner of War Policies by Alexander Bligh. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2017, this compelling hardback edition spans 312 pages, meticulously analyzing Israel's evolving strategies regarding prisoners of war from the 1949 Armistice to the significant events of the 2006 kidnappings. Bligh's insightful exploration not only dissects Israel's complex policies but also aims to extract vital lessons applicable to global conflicts. This book is essential for scholars, military professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and wartime ethics. Enhance your understanding of international relations and humanitarian law with this thought-provoking read.