The conflict in Gaza has created a severe humanitarian crisis affecting the lives and dignity of civilians. Continuous violence, destruction of homes, displacement of families, and shortages of basic necessities such as food, clean water, medical care, and shelter have significantly affected the well-being of the population. In such situations, the protection of human life and the reduction of human suffering become the most important humanitarian concerns. This research paper examines the situation in Gaza from a humanitarian perspective by focusing on the impact of the conflict on civilians, particularly vulnerable groups such as women, children, and the elderly. The study highlights issues such as displacement, loss of livelihood, lack of healthcare facilities, and psychological trauma experienced by the affected population. It emphasizes the importance of humanity, compassion, and respect for human dignity during times of armed conflict. The paper argues that addressing the humanitarian needs of civilians should be a priority in conflict situations. A humanitarian approach helps in understanding the human cost of war and stresses the need to protect basic human rights, ensure access to essential resources, and reduce the suffering of innocent people caught in conflict zones.
Shrishti Ramjeet Yadav (Thu,) studied this question.
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