What WWII taught us about not bombing civilian infrastructure

What WWII taught us about not bombing civilian infrastructure

Author: WNYC Studios April 8, 2026 Duration: 31:57
There are limits of conflict jurisprudence and how leaders in the U.S., Israel and Iran think about following, or skirting, the rules about what constitutes 'war crimes.'

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