I checked this text by “Rahul”.

According to Scribbr, it’s 86% AI generated.

Reliable sources are to be found in the legal texts on International 
Humanitarian Law. Hamas, even if taken to be a non-state entity or part of a 
non-state entity, is considered by all accepted criteria to be fully 
accountable under International Humanitarian Law for its actions in terror 
attacks (it is a listed terror organisation by the European Union and by the 
USA) against Israeli civilians and using its own civilians (Arab Palestinians) 
as human shields. Its leadership, commanders, and fighters are therefore 
punishable for crimes against humanity and war crimes. The indiscriminate 
firing of more than 3,300 rockets into Israel’s towns and villages violates the 
rule of distinction in international humanitarian law, which requires 
combatants to limit attacks to legitimate military targets, and there is the 
difference about which you ask.

Other texts by “Rahul” containing varying degrees of AI generated text.

Keith
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