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  • 51non-belligerent — in a state of not being at war, at peace, involved in a cease fire …

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  • 52co-belligerent — noun any of two or more nations engaged in war as allies. Derivatives co belligerence noun …

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  • 53unlawful belligerent — An enemy not entitled to the protection of the laws of war, because of the want of a lawful war or of the violation by it of the laws of war. 56 Am J1st War §§ 3 et seq …

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  • 54belligerently — belligerent ► ADJECTIVE 1) hostile and aggressive. 2) engaged in a war or conflict. ► NOUN ▪ a nation or person engaged in war or conflict. DERIVATIVES belligerently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin belligerare wage war …

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  • 55Unlawful combatant — An unlawful combatant or unprivileged combatant/belligerent is a civilian who directly engages in armed conflict in violation of the laws of war. An unlawful combatant may be detained or prosecuted under the domestic law of the detaining state… …

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  • 56Israeli-occupied territories — The Israeli occupied territories are the territories which have been designated as occupied territory by the United Nations and other international organizations, governments and others to refer to the territory seized by Israel during the Six… …

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  • 57Neutrality (international relations) — For other uses, see Neutral. A map of the world showing the countries in question: neutral countries in green, countries claiming to be neutral in yellow, and countries neutral in the past in blue. A neutral power in a particular war is a… …

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  • 58Co-belligerence — is the waging of a war in cooperation against a common enemy without a formal treaty of military alliance. Co belligerence is a broader and less precise status of wartime partnership than a formal military alliance. Co belligerents may support… …

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  • 59Status of territories captured by Israel — The United Nations Security Council and the International Court of Justice both describe the West Bank and Golan Heights as occupied territory under international law, Israel s government calls all of them disputed rather than occupied ,.[1]… …

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  • 60Military occupation — This article is about territorial occupation. For military ranks and careers, see soldier. Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric …

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