Human Relations in International Law on The Palestine and Israel War
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Ham, International Law, Palestine and Israel WarAbstract
The war between Palestine and Israel continues to this day. There is war Causing a loss to the Palestinian population and a ceasefire led to many victims died, including children, parents and officers law enforcer. Children find it difficult to obtain their rights in the form of survival, growth, and openness to be protected amidst the conditions of war in Palestine. This war occurred because of a dispute between Palestine and Israel regarding interests politics, economics, etc. Many public facilities and community houses were destroyed, the difficulty of education for children, and health facilities for Palestinians. State of Israel this country is famous for being the first country inhabited by people Jewish. Economic conditions were also disrupted as a result of this war because Israel blocked everything access for Palestinians to activities. Palestinians are also having an increasingly difficult time with Israel guard the borders of the Gaza area and find it difficult to leave their own country. There are 193 UN member states have recognized the state of Palestine. However, some countries such as: United States, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom does not recognize Palestine as a state. Palestine is very hopeful assistance with basic necessities, medicines and combat equipment from member countries at the United Nations.
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