The principle thatcivilians andcivilian objectscannot be targetedor attacked duringarmed conflicts.Rules that definewhen and how forcecan be used duringmilitary operations,ensuringcompliance with IHLprinciples.The InternationalCommittee of theRed Cross provideshumanitarian aid,ensures theapplication of IHL,and advocates for theprotection of victims.The intentionalinfliction of severepain or suffering,whether physical ormental, on someone,especially prisonersor detainees.A route established forthe delivery ofhumanitarian aid topopulations in need,particularly insituations of conflict ordisaster, where partiesto the conflict agree toallow safe passage.A set of rules that governthe responsibilities andrights of an occupyingpower in a territoryduring an armed conflict,particularly concerningthe treatment of civiliansand the use ofA person who ispart of thearmed forcesand has theright to engagein hostilities.A series of treaties thatestablish standards forthe humanitariantreatment of the victimsof war, includingprisoners, thewounded, and civilians.Refers to any harm,injury, or death ofnon-combatantsduring armed conflict,which is to beavoided as per theprinciple ofdistinction.Attacks that do notdistinguish betweenmilitary targets andcivilians, causingharm to civiliansand civilian objects.The control andauthority over aforeign territoryduring an armedconflict by aforeign militaryforce.A clause ininternational law thatstates that in cases notcovered by existingagreements, civiliansand combatants shouldbe treated according tothe principles ofhumanity.The principle thatmilitary actionsshould be necessaryfor achieving alegitimate militaryobjective, avoidingunnecessary harm.Conflicts betweena government andnon-state armedgroups, orbetween non-statearmed groups, thatfall under IHL.The principle thatprohibits the forciblereturn of refugees orasylum seekers to acountry where theymay face torture,persecution, or otherserious harm.A symbol ofprotection,neutrality, andimpartialhumanitarian aidin conflictsituations.Serious violations ofthe laws andcustoms of war,such as targetingcivilians, torture,and usingprohibited weapons.The principle ofdistinguishingbetweencombatants andcivilians and onlytargeting legitimatemilitary objectives.A designated area inconflict zones wherecivilians are protectedfrom hostilities, oftenestablished underinternationalagreements or UNmandates.Civilians, prisonersof war, thewounded, medicalpersonnel, andother non-combatants areprotected.The concept within IHL thatemphasizes the protectionof the natural environmentduring warfare, preventingdamage that would bewidespread, long-lasting,and severe, including theprohibition of attacks thatmay harm the environment.A state or individualthat does notparticipate in thehostilities and isprotected under IHLfrom being targeted.The protection ofpersonal information,including the data ofcivilians andprisoners, frommisuse or harmduring and after aconflict.Weapons that causeexcessive harm orhave indiscriminateeffects, such aschemical, biological,and certain types ofexplosive weapons.Similar to the RedCross, the RedCrescent is anemblem used forhumanitarianprotection and aid inpredominantlyMuslim countries.Targets that areused for militarypurposes, whichcan be legallyattacked duringwarfare accordingto IHL.The protection ofmedical personnel,facilities, andtransportation fromattack duringconflicts.The need to alleviatehuman sufferingwithoutdiscrimination,protect humandignity, and ensurethat humanitarianrelief is provided.A global humanitariannetwork comprising theInternational RedCross and RedCrescent Movement,working to providehumanitarian aid andprotect victims ofarmed conflict.States, internationalorganizations, andentities like theInternationalCommittee of theRed Cross ensurethe enforcement ofIHL.Combatants capturedduring a conflict whoare entitled tospecific protections,including humanetreatment under IHL.It governs theconduct of warfareand prohibitscertain weapons,methods, andmeans of warfare.The principle thatcivilians andcivilian objectscannot be targetedor attacked duringarmed conflicts.Rules that definewhen and how forcecan be used duringmilitary operations,ensuringcompliance with IHLprinciples.The InternationalCommittee of theRed Cross provideshumanitarian aid,ensures theapplication of IHL,and advocates for theprotection of victims.The intentionalinfliction of severepain or suffering,whether physical ormental, on someone,especially prisonersor detainees.A route established forthe delivery ofhumanitarian aid topopulations in need,particularly insituations of conflict ordisaster, where partiesto the conflict agree toallow safe passage.A set of rules that governthe responsibilities andrights of an occupyingpower in a territoryduring an armed conflict,particularly concerningthe treatment of civiliansand the use ofA person who ispart of thearmed forcesand has theright to engagein hostilities.A series of treaties thatestablish standards forthe humanitariantreatment of the victimsof war, includingprisoners, thewounded, and civilians.Refers to any harm,injury, or death ofnon-combatantsduring armed conflict,which is to beavoided as per theprinciple ofdistinction.Attacks that do notdistinguish betweenmilitary targets andcivilians, causingharm to civiliansand civilian objects.The control andauthority over aforeign territoryduring an armedconflict by aforeign militaryforce.A clause ininternational law thatstates that in cases notcovered by existingagreements, civiliansand combatants shouldbe treated according tothe principles ofhumanity.The principle thatmilitary actionsshould be necessaryfor achieving alegitimate militaryobjective, avoidingunnecessary harm.Conflicts betweena government andnon-state armedgroups, orbetween non-statearmed groups, thatfall under IHL.The principle thatprohibits the forciblereturn of refugees orasylum seekers to acountry where theymay face torture,persecution, or otherserious harm.A symbol ofprotection,neutrality, andimpartialhumanitarian aidin conflictsituations.Serious violations ofthe laws andcustoms of war,such as targetingcivilians, torture,and usingprohibited weapons.The principle ofdistinguishingbetweencombatants andcivilians and onlytargeting legitimatemilitary objectives.A designated area inconflict zones wherecivilians are protectedfrom hostilities, oftenestablished underinternationalagreements or UNmandates.Civilians, prisonersof war, thewounded, medicalpersonnel, andother non-combatants areprotected.The concept within IHL thatemphasizes the protectionof the natural environmentduring warfare, preventingdamage that would bewidespread, long-lasting,and severe, including theprohibition of attacks thatmay harm the environment.A state or individualthat does notparticipate in thehostilities and isprotected under IHLfrom being targeted.The protection ofpersonal information,including the data ofcivilians andprisoners, frommisuse or harmduring and after aconflict.Weapons that causeexcessive harm orhave indiscriminateeffects, such aschemical, biological,and certain types ofexplosive weapons.Similar to the RedCross, the RedCrescent is anemblem used forhumanitarianprotection and aid inpredominantlyMuslim countries.Targets that areused for militarypurposes, whichcan be legallyattacked duringwarfare accordingto IHL.The protection ofmedical personnel,facilities, andtransportation fromattack duringconflicts.The need to alleviatehuman sufferingwithoutdiscrimination,protect humandignity, and ensurethat humanitarianrelief is provided.A global humanitariannetwork comprising theInternational RedCross and RedCrescent Movement,working to providehumanitarian aid andprotect victims ofarmed conflict.States, internationalorganizations, andentities like theInternationalCommittee of theRed Cross ensurethe enforcement ofIHL.Combatants capturedduring a conflict whoare entitled tospecific protections,including humanetreatment under IHL.It governs theconduct of warfareand prohibitscertain weapons,methods, andmeans of warfare.

IHL Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The principle that civilians and civilian objects cannot be targeted or attacked during armed conflicts.
  2. Rules that define when and how force can be used during military operations, ensuring compliance with IHL principles.
  3. The International Committee of the Red Cross provides humanitarian aid, ensures the application of IHL, and advocates for the protection of victims.
  4. The intentional infliction of severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, on someone, especially prisoners or detainees.
  5. A route established for the delivery of humanitarian aid to populations in need, particularly in situations of conflict or disaster, where parties to the conflict agree to allow safe passage.
  6. A set of rules that govern the responsibilities and rights of an occupying power in a territory during an armed conflict, particularly concerning the treatment of civilians and the use of
  7. A person who is part of the armed forces and has the right to engage in hostilities.
  8. A series of treaties that establish standards for the humanitarian treatment of the victims of war, including prisoners, the wounded, and civilians.
  9. Refers to any harm, injury, or death of non-combatants during armed conflict, which is to be avoided as per the principle of distinction.
  10. Attacks that do not distinguish between military targets and civilians, causing harm to civilians and civilian objects.
  11. The control and authority over a foreign territory during an armed conflict by a foreign military force.
  12. A clause in international law that states that in cases not covered by existing agreements, civilians and combatants should be treated according to the principles of humanity.
  13. The principle that military actions should be necessary for achieving a legitimate military objective, avoiding unnecessary harm.
  14. Conflicts between a government and non-state armed groups, or between non-state armed groups, that fall under IHL.
  15. The principle that prohibits the forcible return of refugees or asylum seekers to a country where they may face torture, persecution, or other serious harm.
  16. A symbol of protection, neutrality, and impartial humanitarian aid in conflict situations.
  17. Serious violations of the laws and customs of war, such as targeting civilians, torture, and using prohibited weapons.
  18. The principle of distinguishing between combatants and civilians and only targeting legitimate military objectives.
  19. A designated area in conflict zones where civilians are protected from hostilities, often established under international agreements or UN mandates.
  20. Civilians, prisoners of war, the wounded, medical personnel, and other non-combatants are protected.
  21. The concept within IHL that emphasizes the protection of the natural environment during warfare, preventing damage that would be widespread, long-lasting, and severe, including the prohibition of attacks that may harm the environment.
  22. A state or individual that does not participate in the hostilities and is protected under IHL from being targeted.
  23. The protection of personal information, including the data of civilians and prisoners, from misuse or harm during and after a conflict.
  24. Weapons that cause excessive harm or have indiscriminate effects, such as chemical, biological, and certain types of explosive weapons.
  25. Similar to the Red Cross, the Red Crescent is an emblem used for humanitarian protection and aid in predominantly Muslim countries.
  26. Targets that are used for military purposes, which can be legally attacked during warfare according to IHL.
  27. The protection of medical personnel, facilities, and transportation from attack during conflicts.
  28. The need to alleviate human suffering without discrimination, protect human dignity, and ensure that humanitarian relief is provided.
  29. A global humanitarian network comprising the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, working to provide humanitarian aid and protect victims of armed conflict.
  30. States, international organizations, and entities like the International Committee of the Red Cross ensure the enforcement of IHL.
  31. Combatants captured during a conflict who are entitled to specific protections, including humane treatment under IHL.
  32. It governs the conduct of warfare and prohibits certain weapons, methods, and means of warfare.