Palestine
Global Affairs
Gaza Conflict 2023 – Part 1: Arguments For and Against the Israeli Position
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a severe attack against Israel, coinciding with a Jewish high holiday and resulting in significant Israeli casualties. Israel, citing its right to self-defense, responded with intense airstrikes in Gaza, leading to a high Palestinian death toll and a humanitarian crisis. The article contrasts Israel's view of Hamas as a terrorist group with counterarguments suggesting Israel's actions provoked the attacks. Highlighting the complexity of the conflict, it raises crucial questions about responsibility for the violence and the impact on civilians, setting the stage for further analysis in the ongoing saga of this deep-rooted conflict.
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Gaza Conflict 2023 – Part 2: Arguments For and Against the Palestinian Position
In this exploration of the recent Gaza conflict, sparked by a Hamas attack this article examines the Palestinian case of lost rights and lands versus Israel's stance on self-defense and the necessity of its Gaza blockade. With international condemnation of both parties for potential war crimes, this piece compellingly presents the dichotomy of perspectives in this complex, deeply-rooted conflict, setting the stage for further in-depth analysis of the ethical and legal dimensions involved.
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Gaza Conflict 2023– Part 3: Examining the Root of Conflict
This article explores key events from Israel's 1948 declaration of independence, which sparked immediate conflict with its Arab neighbors, to the contentious Gaza conflict of 2023. It scrutinizes critical questions of self-defense, self-determination, and international law, examining Israel's right to defend itself and the Palestinians' quest for statehood. The piece also confronts the troubling realities of civilian suffering in Gaza, Israel's stringent blockade, and the blurred lines of asymmetric warfare. As the conflict escalates, this analysis seeks to unravel the tangled web of responsibility and rights, urging a cautious approach in a landscape marred by the "fog of war."