Civilian Casualties in Lebanon during the 2006 War
This 249-page report represents the most extensive investigation to date of civilian deaths in Lebanon during the war. In five months of research, Human Rights Watch investigated 94 cases of air, artillery and ground attacks by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to discern the circumstances surrounding the deaths of 510 civilians and 51 combatants, nearly half the at least 1,125 Lebanese deaths during the conflict. Of the approximately 510 Lebanese civilian deaths investigated by Human Rights Watch, at least 300 were women or children. Human Rights Watch visited more than 50 Lebanese villages and interviewed 316 victims and eyewitnesses, as well as 39 military experts, journalists and Israeli, Lebanese government and Hezbollah officials.
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ISBN: E1905
ISBN: E1905
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- Why They Died
- Map: Administrative Divisions of Lebanon
- Map: Southern Lebanon
- Map: Northern Lebanon
- I. Executive Summary
- II.Recommendations
- III.Methodology
- IV. Legal Standards Applicable to the Conflict
- V. Background to the Israel-Hezbollah war
- VI. Hezbollah Conduct during the War
- VII. Israeli Conduct During the War Civilian Deaths
- VIII. Civilian Casualty Incidents Investigated by Human Rights Watch
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Appendix III
- Appendix IV






