Israel, Gaza, and the end of just wars

What happens when there are no moral limits on acts of warfare? We're about to find out.

Palestinian demonstrators.
(Image credit: REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/File photo)

Israel's wildly disproportionate act of violence against mostly unarmed protesters in the Gaza Strip — killing more than 60 and injuring well over 1,000 with live ammunition while suffering not one significant casualty of its own — is a dark moment for a region with more than its share of suffering. It's also the latest in a series of signs that the brief period in which the world had reason to hope that warfare was being hemmed in by moral considerations may well be drawing to a close.

Welcome to the post-just-war world.

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Damon Linker

Damon Linker is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a former contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of The Theocons and The Religious Test.