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Is aid sustaining Palestine's occupation? | Rethinking Humanitarianism

Episode 3 of the The New Humanitarian podcast, hosted by The New Humanitarian, titled "Is aid sustaining Palestine's occupation? | Rethinking Humanitarianism" was published on November 16, 2023 and runs 59 minutes.

November 16, 2023 ·59m · The New Humanitarian

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Even before Israel's current siege, 80% of Gazans relied on international humanitarian aid for survival, according to the UN. But under international law, it's the occupying power's responsibility to provide food, shelter, medicine, and other essential needs.

 

Have aid agencies historically let Israel off the hook by failing to challenge the very thing that creates the need for aid in the first place: Israel's occupation? And if decades of humanitarian response in the region have failed Palestinians thus far, as some argue, but halting it would be catastrophic, as others say, then how should aid agencies pivot?

 

Guests: Yara Asi, assistant professor in the School of Global Health Management and Informatics at the University of Central Florida, co-director of the Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights, US Fulbright scholar to the West Bank; Chris Gunness, former UNRWA spokesperson

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Got a question or feedback? Email [email protected] or have your say on Twitter using the hashtag #RethinkingHumanitarianism.

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