A British doctor who spent 48 hours 'drowning in a sea of casualties' in has called on the rules of war to be re-drawn to prevent the horrors of the Middle East war repeating itself.Professor Ghassan Abu-Sittah returned from the Palestinian enclave to east almost a month ago and now is collaborating with Scotland Yard to help the International Criminal Court investigate alleged in the Israel-Hamas war.He hopes that by providing evidence of his time working in the strip, international bodies will 're-establish the norms of war that emerged after the ', which he argues have been broken since the 'watershed' conflict began in October.
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