Historical Analysis of the Conflict Between Palestine and Israel and Its Relation to Islamic Law and International Law

Author (s) : Ade Kevin D.C.P, Gratiarius Zendrato, Asmak Ul Hosnah, Nazaruddin Nazaruddin, Lathif Lathif
Institution : Pakuan University, Indonesia
Category : Article, IJMMU
Topics : Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; International Law; Islamic Law; UN Resolutions; Human Rights
This analysis explores the history of the ongoing conflict between the State of Palestine and Israel, focusing on aspects of Islamic law and related international law. This conflict, which originated from territorial disputes and historical rights, has involved various political, economic, and social aspects. At the level of international law, this study examines the implementation of UN resolutions and regional agreements that have been formulated to resolve this conflict. Meanwhile, its relation to Islamic law is analyzed through the principles of sharia law that may be the basis for resolving the conflict. By combining the perspectives of international law and Islamic law, this study aims to assess the effectiveness of the existing legal framework in dealing with the conflict. In addition, this study also evaluates the impact of the conflict on human rights and regional stability. The results of this analysis are expected to provide in-depth insight into the conflict between the State of Palestine and Israel, as well as stimulate further discussion on settlement efforts that are in accordance with the principles of law that apply internationally and in the context of Islamic law.
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