Jurisdictional Challenges and Humanitarian Law in Enforcing Children's Human Rights in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Abstract
The research is refuted by looking at why the state of Israel in war involves civil society especially children and women who have had many children killed and denied the right so that international law can shed light on Israeli political disputes with Palestinians in order to stop civilians from being killed especially children and women in an attempt to create a safe, peaceful state. Based on the above writing the writer is interested in writing the article regarding the jurisdictional challenge in the establishment of human rights so that the author will address the matter. The method of research used in this study is to use the normative approach law research. Studies have found that in the face of these challenges requires international diplomacy, increased awareness and public pressure, and cooperation between international organizations, countries, and non-governmental organizations to ensure more effective protection for children in this conflict.

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