The double standards in the application of UN human security principles: the events in Gaza as a case study
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This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of duality in the application of the concept of human security within the United Nations' practices, through a case study of the Gaza Strip, which serves as a living example of the complexities involved in humanitarian intervention within an asymmetric conflict environment subject to intertwined political and security considerations. Although the United Nations promotes human security as a cornerstone of its contemporary interventions, reality reveals fundamental contradictions between discourse and practice, manifested in selectivity, the neutralization of impartiality, and the subjugation of humanitarian standards to international pressures.
The research employs a critical analytical methodology to deconstruct the relationship between declared humanitarian principles—such as neutrality, impartiality, and independence—and the mechanisms of actual intervention in Gaza. It indicates that the UN’s responses have often been governed by the interests of influential international powers rather than stemming from purely humanitarian commitments. The study also addresses the repercussions of this duality in terms of the erosion of the intrinsic value of human security, the loss of public trust in the international system, and the failure to provide effective protection to civilians.
The research concludes that overcoming this dilemma necessitates a reassessment of the institutional framework of the United Nations, the insulation of its humanitarian work from politicization, and the development of oversight tools that ensure consistency between principles and practice, especially in protracted and complex conflicts such as the Palestinian case. The Gaza experience, with its accumulated humanitarian tragedy, constitutes a revealing mirror of the structural deficiencies within the UN protection system and calls for a fundamental accountability of the concept of human security itself.
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