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ToggleThe ongoing military conflict in Gaza raises profound ethical concerns as it continues to inflict widespread human suffering. Reports of hunger, malnutrition, and civilian casualties highlight the moral dilemma between national security claims and humanitarian obligations. The situation questions the adherence to international humanitarian law, principles of proportionality, and the moral duty to protect non-combatants, especially children and vulnerable populations trapped in the conflict zone
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Gaza conflict underscores the urgent need to uphold ethical principles in warfare β prioritizing human life, dignity, and justice over political or military objectives. A morally responsible global response must focus on ceasefire efforts, unhindered humanitarian aid, and accountability for violations to ensure that compassion and ethics prevail even amidst conflict.
Q1. The Gaza conflict raises serious ethical questions about the balance between national security and humanitarian obligations. Discuss.
(150 words, 10 marks)
Q2. Explain the ethical significance of proportionality and discrimination in modern warfare with reference to civilian suffering in conflict zones.
(150 words, 10 marks)
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