International law prohibits collective punishment, which includes destroying infrastructure and the demolition of a house still used by (other) family members of an imprisoned or killed occupied person as a punishment. This prohibition is rooted in the principle that individuals cannot be punished for acts they did not personally commit.
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- Parent Category: VIOLATIONS RULES OF BELLIGERENT OCCUPATION
- Category: Collective punishment
20251202 - Zawata, west of Nablus - Punitive demolition of the family’s house of imprisoned Sanoubar
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- Parent Category: VIOLATIONS RULES OF BELLIGERENT OCCUPATION
- Category: Collective punishment
20251128 - Tammun, south of Tubas - Traces of the destruction of infrastructure by the occupation during its assault on the town
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- Parent Category: VIOLATIONS RULES OF BELLIGERENT OCCUPATION
- Category: Collective punishment
20251127 - Tulkarm, in the occupied West Bank - Israeli occupation forces deploy heavy equipment