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Gaza, Humanitarian Space, and the Moral Collapse of International Law
The ban on international humanitarian organizations in Gaza marks a dangerous turning point for global human rights and international law. It criminalizes humanitarian action erases accountability and normalizes civilian suffering.
In this Op-Ed I reflect on why Gaza has become a test case for the moral collapse of international humanitarian law and why silence today will cost the world its conscience tomorrow.
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