The Zionist Settler Colonialism, Bullying and Rebellion against International Law and Human Rights in Occupied Palestine, A Legal and Political Perspective
Mohammad Al-Rawashdeh
International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), 2025, vol. 4, issue III, 62-77
Abstract:
This study examines some central questions. Like, it asks whether Zionist Israeli Bullying and Rebellion against International Law and Human Rights in Occupied Palestine. The study examines the question raised by the implications arising from a finding of illegal occupation and Zionist violations of international law in Palestine and other occupied territories. What is the concept of bullying in international relations? And what is the UN Resolution on the Creation of Zionism in Arab Palestine? In international relations, the concept of "bullying" refers to the potential threats or rights violations carried out by a state, usually against weaker states. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for analyzing bullying behavior in international relations that can potentially contribute to the identification of bullying when it takes place, and that can be utilized for both descriptive and prescriptive purposes. Although this paper introduces an analytical framework, it is not entirely an academic exercise because it has important policy implications. The roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict are grounded in the desire of the Zionist movement to establish a Jewish national home in Palestine through Jewish colonization against the will of the indigenous Arab population. The following segments of this paper highlight the aims of the Zionist movement and obstacles in their way, actions taken to establish a Jewish state, and human rights violations by the Israelis during various armed encounters with the assistance of international law.
Date: 2025
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