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ANALISA PELANGGARAN HUKUM HUMANITER INTERNASIONAL PADA PENYERANGAN ISRAEL KE LEBANON SELATAN TAHUN 2006

MUHAMMAD FITRIADY, Ririn Tri Nurhayati MA.

2013 | Skripsi | Ilmu Hubungan Internasional

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This case study describes the environmental damage caused by the conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hizbollah forces in July 2006. The conflict began when Hizbollah militants crossed into the Israeli territory and attacked Israeli forces. Israel responded by launching massive air strikes and combat operations in Southern Lebanon. After a month of fierce fighting the conflict caused significant damage to the environment in the region. A massive oil spill from the bombing of Jiyyeh power plant significantly polluted the coastline in Lebanon and several neighboring countries. Israeli bombing led to hydrocarbon contamination, groundwater contamination, and up to a million of unexploded cluster bombs spread throughout Lebanon. Hezbollah rocket attacks started forest fires in northern Israel that destroyed an estimated 3,000 acres of forest. The methodology of this research is descriptive. It is combine the data and fact about International Humanitarian Law Infraction on Israeli’s Attacking on South Lebanon that writer use from valid source. Output from this research. Focusing of this research is to know the Israeli’s Infraction during attacking on South Lebanon. However, the fact said that Israel did many lawlessness during the war. As a result of the conflict, more than 1,100 Lebanese died, more than 4,000 had been injured, and over one million Lebanese were displaced for the duration of the war. The conflict caused tremendous damage to Lebanon’s infrastructure. As a result of Israeli bombing, 80 bridges, 900 factories and commercial buildings, airports and an estimated 15,000 homes were destroyed.

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