Gaza & Palestine Conflict

The Gaza conflict represents one of the most severe and prolonged humanitarian crises of the modern era, with civilians enduring repeated cycles of violence and displacement.

Historical Context of the Palestine Conflict

Following World War II, geopolitical decisions led to the displacement of Palestinian communities and the establishment of Israel. Since then, Palestinians have faced occupation, settlement expansion, and recurring military confrontations.

Despite numerous United Nations resolutions, meaningful progress toward peace remains limited.

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Gaza faces severe shortages of essential resources, including clean water, electricity, and medical supplies. Repeated conflicts have damaged critical infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, and residential areas.

Civilians, especially children, continue to suffer the consequences of restricted movement and prolonged instability.

Why Gaza Matters to the World

The Gaza conflict has far-reaching implications for international peace and security. Continued instability fuels regional tensions and undermines global efforts toward justice and human rights.

Addressing the crisis requires accountability, diplomacy, and collective international responsibility.

Our Commitment to Gaza

FKG stands for humanitarian relief, awareness, and peaceful solutions that protect civilian lives and uphold international law.

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