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Legal Definitions - suspension of arms
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Definition of suspension of arms
Suspension of arms refers to a temporary agreement between two warring parties to stop fighting. It is also known as a truce, armistice, ceasefire, or suspension of arms.
- During World War I, the Christmas Truce of 1914 was a suspension of arms between German and British soldiers, who sang carols and played football together in no man's land.
- In 1953, the Korean War ended with a suspension of arms that created a demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
- In 2014, Israel and Hamas agreed to a 72-hour suspension of arms during the Gaza War to allow for humanitarian aid to be delivered.
These examples illustrate how a suspension of arms can be used to temporarily halt fighting for various reasons, such as to celebrate a holiday, negotiate a peace agreement, or provide aid to civilians.
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Simple Definition
Suspension of Arms: A suspension of arms is when two groups who are fighting agree to stop fighting for a period of time. This is also called a truce, ceasefire, or armistice. It is a temporary break in the fighting to allow for negotiations or to give both sides a chance to rest. There are different types of truces, such as a general truce that stops fighting everywhere or a special truce that only applies to certain areas or groups.
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