Abstract

The study aims to analyze jurisdictional challenges in the application of international humanitarians' rights to the protection of human rights victims of the israel-palestine conflict. Using qualitative and analytic approaches, the study describes a framework of humanitarians designed to protect individuals in conflict situations, with a focus on the Geneva convention and other international legal documents. In the context of the israel-palestine conflict, the study identified complex jurisdictional challenges, including sovereignty issues, international recognition, and conflict politicisation, all of which influence the effective application of civic norms. By combining analysis of legal documents, international organization reports, and related literature, this article offers insight into the gaps between its legal and practical principles in the field, and suggests an approach to overcoming these obstacles to increase protection for victims. The study contributed to an understanding of humanite-law dynamics ina politicized geopolitical context and offered recommendations for international stakeholder in the face of existing jurisdictional challenges.

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