
Adil Haque
Adil Haque is a law professor at Rutgers University with expertise in international law and conflict. His analysis often addresses the legal implications of military actions and state responses in conflict zones. He recently discussed how Israel's military installations, located in civilian areas, could inadvertently lead to civilian casualties during retaliatory strikes from Iran, emphasizing the potential for escalation in the region.
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Adil Haque, a professor of law at Rutgers University, commented on the Board of Peace.
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