从理论到实践:2023年10月7日哈马斯大屠杀的法医反应中快速识别受害者的协议调整。

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Esi Sharon, Tzipi Kahana, Sarena Wiesner, Yael Herman, Naftaly Einot, Uri Argaman
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2023年10月7日发生在以色列的大屠杀给灾难受害者鉴定(DVI)带来了前所未有的挑战,需要根据国际法医协议进行调整,以应对极端情况,包括持续的冲突、碎片化的遗骸以及文化和宗教限制。迫切需要建立失踪人员名单,确定个人是否死亡或被劫持为人质,进而区分受害者和肇事者,这使这一过程变得复杂。本研究考察了DVI作业中实施的改进和创新,将国际最佳实践与当地适应的战略相结合。主要适应措施包括加强机构间协调和采用新的法医鉴定技术。尽管这次以色列DVI事件的规模和复杂性前所未有,但1200名受害者中的96%在3周内被确认。这次行动强调了适应能力、实时协作和技术创新在大规模死亡应对中的至关重要性。
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From theory to practice: Protocol adaptations for swift victim identification in the forensic response to the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre.

The October 7, 2023, massacre in Israel posed unprecedented challenges for disaster victim identification (DVI), requiring adaptations to international forensic protocols to address extreme conditions, including active conflict, fragmented remains, and cultural and religious constraints. The urgency of establishing a list of missing persons and establishing whether individuals were deceased or taken hostage, and in turn distinguishing victims from perpetrators, complicated the process. This study examines the modifications and innovations implemented throughout the DVI operation, integrating international best practices with locally adapted strategies. Key adaptations included enhanced interagency coordination and novel forensic identification techniques. Despite the unprecedented scale and complexity of this DVI incident for Israel, 96% of the 1200 victims were identified within 3 weeks. The operation underscored the critical importance of adaptability, real-time collaboration, and technological innovation in mass fatality response.

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