landblokade
A landblokade, also known as a land blockade, refers to a military or political measure whereby access to or movement within a specific land area is restricted or entirely prohibited. Such blockades are typically enforced through ground forces, border closures, or fencing to prevent the passage of people, goods, or military units.
Landblokkades are often implemented during times of conflict, territorial disputes, or as part of economic sanctions.
International laws and conventions, such as the Geneva Conventions, may regulate the legality and conduct of
Historically, notable examples include the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has restricted the movement
In summary, a landblokade is a form of territorial restriction used in various contexts, ranging from national