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Annex 3 – Incident Qualification Matrix and Preliminary Legal Assessment
Annex to an international legal complaint analysing reported incidents involving the United States, Israel and related geopolitical actions and identifying potential qualifications under international law and international criminal law.
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Annex 3 – Incident Qualification Matrix
This document forms part of a broader legal submission concerning recent geopolitical developments and alleged military operations involving the United States, Israel and related actors.
The annex establishes an analytical matrix linking reported incidents to potential violations of international law and international criminal law. The purpose is not to determine guilt but to identify legal questions that may require independent investigation.
The document has been submitted to several international institutions including the United Nations, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and NATO as part of a request for investigation, evidence preservation and legal review.
The analysis is based exclusively on open source information and follows verification standards commonly used in international fact finding missions.
Author: Dennis Gür
Date: 7 March 2026
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08 Mar 2026
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| Status | Submitted to international institutions |
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| Institution | United Nations, International Criminal Court (ICC), NATO |
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| Jurisdiction | International Law, International Criminal Law |
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Updated 08 Mar 2026 · Institution: United Nations, International Criminal Court (ICC), NATO · Jurisdiction: International Law, International Criminal Law