Core Insights - The intelligence obtained by the U.S. last year indicated that Israeli military lawyers warned of potential war crimes in Gaza, raising questions about the legality of military actions that relied on U.S. weapons [1][3] - This intelligence is considered one of the most shocking pieces of information received by U.S. decision-makers during the recent Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting internal doubts within the Israeli military regarding their tactics [1] - Despite the intelligence, U.S. officials maintained support for Israel, citing a lack of concrete evidence of war crimes [3] Group 1 - The intelligence revealed concerns within the Israeli military about the legality of their operations in Gaza, contrasting with Israel's public defense of its actions [1] - U.S. legal advisors concluded that without definitive evidence of war crimes, continued military and intelligence support to Israel remains lawful [3] - The intelligence was widely circulated within the U.S. government prior to a briefing in December 2024, prompting discussions among various departments [1][3] Group 2 - Former U.S. officials noted that President Trump, upon taking office in January, received a briefing on this intelligence but showed no interest in the issue, continuing to support Israel [5]
情报显示以军内部有证据表明其可能构成战争罪
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-08 22:55