Palestine and Israel Conflict Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Abstract
The prolonged and contentious Israel-Palestine conflict continues to express itself in the form of severe humanitarian crises. It deals with a complex relationship of influences between the experience of civilians networked with displacement, availability of basic necessities, and psychological trauma on those affected. It includes interdisciplinary methodologies such as qualitative interviews, analysis of humanitarian reports, and historical review, to provide a holistic context of this clash in human form. The study further examines the structural and systemic constraints in which humanitarian organizations operate in the region around issues of health care, education, and shelter. The focus is on the experiences of those directly affected by the situation, encompassing narratives that show resilience in difficult circumstances. The research evaluates the actions and policies of actors-irrespective of their agenda-that aggravated or mitigated suffering, shedding light on the geopolitics of the situation that led to cyclic suffering. This thesis aims at contributing to the academic circle as far as conflict resolution is concerned, giving focus to the urgent need for a humanitarian-centered approach to the conflict. The integration of empirical findings with concepts of human rights and international law underlines the search for durable solutions that put dignity and the general welfare of all stakeholders first. This paper aspires to inform policy and advocacy-for greater realization and operationalization that might help lessen the human suffering emanating from the Israel-Palestine conflict.