Israeli scholars and legal experts have identified a new war crime called 'kinocide' committed by Hamas during an attack on southern Israel, targeting families. Evidence shows horrific crimes against women and children captured on film by the terrorists. Efforts are being made to raise awareness and potentially include 'kinocide' as a recognized term in international law.
Key Points
Hamas committed 'kinocide' by deliberately targeting and terrorizing families in southern Israel
Researchers are documenting evidence of the war crime, including videos filmed by the terrorists
Efforts are being made to recognize 'kinocide' as a term in international humanitarian law
Pros
Identifying and documenting a new type of war crime that targets families
Efforts to raise awareness and potentially include 'kinocide' in international humanitarian law
Cons
Horrific crimes committed by Hamas against women and children
Lack of appropriate international legal definitions for such human suffering