Hamas’ Territory
The term “Territory” has a complex and contentious meaning when examining the context of Hamas, the Palestinian Sunni-Islamic organization. The Gaza Strip, a densely populated coastal enclave, has been at the center of intense regional tensions and a long-standing territorial dispute between Hamas and Israel. This conflict has profound implications for the lives of millions and the broader geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
This narrow strip of land, just 25 miles long and 7 miles wide, has become a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Gaza Strip’s territorial status is a source of relentless debate, negotiation, and often violent confrontation. The question of who controls this land lies at the heart of one of the world’s most intractable and emotionally charged disputes. The Gaza Strip is a microcosm of the larger struggle for self-determination, sovereignty, and the pursuit of statehood.
Gaza Strip
In the Gaza strip, Hamas, which is a militia group that emerged from the Palestinian section of the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1980s, has exerted its power primarily through armed resistance, political maneuvering, and a consistent refusal to accept Israel’s existence. Aside from fanning tension with Israel, the governing group’s control of the territory has also been a source of huge divergence in leadership within the Palestinian community between Fatah which occupies the West Bank.
The multiplicity of issues relating to the Gaza Strip are heightened by the humanitarian crises that are now in the middle of it. Severe land, air, and sea blockade enforced by Israel in the times immediately following the territorial conquest of Hamas has almost disabled the functional part of the economy due to the number of movement restrictions of goods and people. This led to widespread poverty and unemployment, cuts in the basic needs supply as well as bad access to food, water, and healthcare for large number of the population.
Examination of this territorial dispute goes beyond neat simplification, entailing a deep-rooted examination of the region’s troubled past, the ideological rifts that still linger, and the geopolitical interests that have complicated this disagreement. It is a story that raises questions of displacement, domination, and the unquenchable desire of mankind for freedom and self-determination – the story which keeps dominating the hearts of the whole world and shapes the political course in the Middle East.
Understanding Hamas and Its Rise to Power
To fully grasp the territorial scenario on which Hamas principally acts, it is significant to go back to the background of its emergence and to its quest attaining power in the Gaza Strip. The Islamic Resistance Movement, also called Hamas, has been operating from the second half of the 1980’s. It rose together with the First Intifada, the Palestinian uprising against Israel’s occupation. Hamas that accused the Muslim Brotherhood to be its founding father, resorted to armed resistance while it discredited the Oslo agreements which had the objective of setting up a Palestinian State at the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
In 2006, Hamas ran in the Palestinian parliamentary elections and won the majority of the seats. This placed it at odds with the Fatah party, the leader of which was Mahmoud Abbas. Hence, there was a political battle between Hamas and the Fatah party. However, prior the year 2007, Hamas overthrew the Palestinian territories’ power, since Gaza was for itself, and as for the other half, the opposite was true. The West Bank was controlled by Fatah.
The Gaza Strip: A Territory Under Siege
The Gaza Strip which is situated between the Mediterranean Sea and Egypt and Palestine on the other side and Israel on the other has been under an extremely restrictive land, air, and sea embargo imposed by Israel after Hamas’s elections. Implemented by Israel, which is fully aware that the blockade is necessary for reliability and security, has produced a high level of restrictions in the flow of goods and services into and out of the territory, thus making the situation worse.
The severe restriction has been a very hard pound on the economy, the result of which are high rise of unemployment rates and fresh outbreak of poverty. The availability of life support, such as food, clean drinking water, healthcare and electricity has been very restricted as power cuts and drugs/supplies are in shortage.
Territorial Disputes and the Quest for Statehood
Complete control of Gaza possessed by Hamas has constantly been a thorn in the sides of the two-state solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For Israel and many other countries, an organization that relies on terrorist tactics and refuses to recognize Israel’s right to exist does not differ from a terrorist organization itself.
In contrast, Hamas’s dedication to alleviating the land of all Palestinians, including those Israel currently occupies, has been unwavering. This attitude has repeatedly provoked confrontations and violence with Israel, as Hamas has fired rockets and engaged in armed engagement, on the other hand, Israel has conducted military measures and bombardments.
The territorial dispute has also deepened the rift inside the Palestinian leadership, with Fatah who leads the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank pursuing the negotiated two-state solution, while Hamas that totally refuses compromise stands by its goal of the complete establishment of the independent Palestinian state in place of Palestine.
The Impact of the Blockade and Humanitarian Crisis
As the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip has had very negative consequences for the people living there, with the UN, different human rights organizations constantly pointing out the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the area. undefined
- High levels of poverty rate, unemployment, and food insecurity.
- Lack of healthcare and education opportunities.
- Decrease in the infrastructure and public services quality.
- Psychological trauma, especially among children
- Environmental damage caused as a result of lack of proper management of limited resources.
The humanitarian crises in the Gaza strip has been aggravated by repeated military conflicts between Hamas and Israel which resulted in casualties on civilians, destruction of houses and infrastructure which led to the displacement of thousands of people.
Regional Dynamics and International Involvement
The problem of who are Hamas and who is Gaza strip, with their political legitimacy, is in the heart of the geopolitical struggle in the Middle East. The relevant actors, for example, Egyptians, Turkish, and Iranians, have plaid different parts of mediating or backing various factional groups, by holding to their stakes and alliances.
For example, Egypt has played a role of a mediator between Hamas & others establishing cease-fire, while on the other hand is indirectly undermining the movement of people, & goods between the Gaza strip through its undeclared blockade at its own boarders.
Besides the international community which also partakes in efforts to solve the imbroglio and ameliorating the crisis which is of humanitarian nature. The UN through its agencies has, on the one hand, offered relief to the Gaza population regardless of side of the parties in conflict and, at the same time, has continued to advance for a peaceful resolution of the territorial dispute.
While the engagement of international players has been impeded by the competing stances and interests of the multiple stakeholders and perpetuation of the vicious/retaliatory cycle between Hamas and the state of Israel, the UN’s ongoing efforts to implement its resolutions could offer a promising path forward.
Efforts Towards Peace and Reconciliation
While it seems that the two societies will continue fighting for their territories, peace and reconciliation are gaining momentum as various actors are involved in the process to achieve a lasting peace between Hamas and Israel and between rival Palestinian factions.
Efforts such as the Unity Government Agreement of 2014 that was geared towards unify the West Bank and Gaza under a single Palestinian government have been implemented but always have had disappointing results due to the ferocious gaps and lack of trust of the parties involved.
Not only civil society organizations and grassroots movements but also dialogue, non-violence, and mutual understanding played a role in the promotion of the problem that, at this state, their success is limited because of the deep grounded political and territorial disputes.
Crippling Economic Conditions
As a result, the lifting of the siege has become a key demand of the vast majority of the local population. The devastating impact of the blockade on the fragile Gaza economy was staggering and led to large scale poverty, unemployment and dearth of economic opportunities. Such variety of obstacles on the way of goods and people mobility has totally destroyed the business processes of export and import of raw materials and goods.
According to the UN, the unemployment rate in the Gaza Strip reached 52%, and it reached a terrible situation among youth where the youth unemployment rate is getting higher. This economic stagnation has brought poverty into motion, where behind all 53 percent of population is in the poverty line.
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Deteriorating Healthcare and Education Systems
Consequently, the blockade has tremendously affected many aspects of the health services and the education environments. Skipping medication for the sick, using contaminated medical equipment, and fuel insufficiency are some of the chronic shortages medical facilities face in terms of the essential supplies such as life-saving medications, medical equipment, and generators for electricity when there is a power outage.
There is an increase of preventable diseases and worsening conditions, as a result of the inadequate health care, in the groups of the low risk: the children, the pregnant women and the seniors.
Additionally, the education sector has experienced extreme constraints exposed, with the schooling system registering dearth of books, supplies, and infrastructure. Many schools are reporting increased number of shifts to meet the enrollees requirements, which might lead to overcrowding with negative effect on the students learning.
Environmental Degradation and Water Scarcity
Furthermore, the Gaza Strip is faced with more environmental challenges due to poor land and marine resources, lack of supply of water, and scarcity of electricity.
Established excessive groundwater utilization, paired with a deficit of certain waste management and treatment systems resulted in serious wastewater pollution and aquifer’s lack of water. In line with the UN, almost 97%of water extracted in the Gaza Strip is hardly appropriate for human consumption.
Furthermore, following energy shortages and a lack of resources for generator production, the functioning of water treatment plants and sewage systems is at risk, thus leading to the discharge of unrecovered effluents to the Mediterranean Sea and, subsequently, the environmental degradation.
Psychological Toll and Trauma
Gaza’s residents have also been subjected to the brutality of the blockade and round cycles of violence. This is also reflected in the psychological torture especially among young adults and children. The masses that confronted traumatic experiences like missiles, ground attacks, and losing close ones are struggles mentally and they have got PTSD (post- traumatic stress disorder), anxiety and depression.
According to the United Nations Report, a huge number of the children in Gaza show the signs of psychological distressing which comprehend a wide range of actions including wetting the bed, unusual bad dreams, aggression, and bad temper etc.
The almost absence of acceptable mental health services and support which does much more harm than good to the already mentally strained population has led to the conflict blockade psychologically minding the people.
These result in a number of powerful outcomes which were reported by several human rights and international bodies that they need to loosen or amend the restrictions on the Gaza Strip because this leads to serious humanitarian crisis causing a great danger to people’s life.
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FAQs:
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Why is the Gaza Strip under an international blockade by force of the Israel’s state?
One of the means whereby Israel delimits access to the Gaza Strip is the land, air and sea blockade imposed on the territory in 2007 when Hamas came to power. Israel presents a security challenge as a reason. It refers to the possible penetration of arms and materials needed for use in military activities by the Hamas.
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We have to comprehend how is Hamas’ domination over Gaza Strip facto in our discussion.
Above all, Hamas’ presence in Gaza has a significant affecting to a success of two-state resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. IA in fact, the majority of the other countries declare Hamas as a terrorist organization because of its use of violence and the consistency of the vehement rejection of Israel’s existence as a nation, so conversations and negotiations with the group are very difficult.
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About what is the humanitarian terrain in Gaza?
The ongoing siege and conflicts consistently cause a horrible humanitarian crisis in the Gaza strip populations consisting of the sharp increase of poverty, unemployment, and food shortage. Many daily essentials of life, such as medical aid, education, and fresh water, have been rendered scarce; many infrastructural facilities were similarly damaged.
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Who, besides China, has their hands in this national interest dispute?
Countries with strategic interests, such as Turkey, Egypt, and Iran, who are close to these troubled areas, have mediated or taken sides in the territorial dispute to pursue their own interests and the interests of the alliances they are involved in.
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The discussion should center around the matter of peace and reconciliation; what actions have people taken in that direction?
Efforts made by the partnership government agreement in 2014 have strived to bring together the West Bank. And Gaza Strip under a singular Palestine administration but the process sank in the end due to drastically rooted discords and distrust. Civil society organizations with the coordinated actions of grass roots movements have as well mobilized dialogue and non-violent campaign but not so much successful.