Speaking at a press conference alongside Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine, Hegseth touted an air power campaign operating without the constraints of international institutions. He lauded Israel for its own willingness to bypass established protocols, framing such restraint as a weakness typical of traditional allies.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) condemned the stance, noting that Hegseth has spent the past year systematically dismantling internal mechanisms designed to enforce international humanitarian law. The organization pointed to the recent abolition of "civilian environment teams" and the omission of civilian protection standards in the 2026 National Defense Strategy as evidence of a broader shift. These policy changes coincide with the recent bombing of a girls' school in Iran, an attack that killed 165 people and has been described by investigators as potentially deliberate.

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