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Abstract

After many years, the Israel-Hamas conflict is still one of the most complicated and hotly contested


conflicts in world affairs. With its roots in historical, territorial, and religious issues, the Israel-Hamas


conflict is a major international issue. It has an effect not only on the Middle East but also on other


parts of the world. A comprehension of the conflict's consequences for developing nations is crucial,


given its capacity to impact global power relations, international law, and humanitarian issues.


Geopolitical conflicts have centered on the Israel-Hamas conflict. The result of this conflict is


important to a number of global powers, including the US, Russia, and regional players like Iran. As


they look for allies and resources, third-world countries may be impacted directly or indirectly by the


policies and actions of these strong nations.Important considerations about the application and


interpretation of international law are brought up by the Israel-Hamas conflict. This dispute revolves


around issues like the right to self-determination, the status of occupied territory, and the safety of


civilians during armed conflict. These legal disputes have the potential to influence third world


countries' sovereignty and establish precedents.There are serious humanitarian concerns as a result of


the ongoing fighting, especially in the Gaza Strip. The suffering of citizens, the need for humanitarian


relief, and the need for displacement highlight the most significant difficulties that third-world nations


may have in times of instability and conflict.The resolution of the conflict could have an impact on


Middle Eastern regional stability by influencing neighboring nations' policies and behaviors. Trade


shocks, geopolitical realignments, and refugee inflows can all have a cascading effect on third-world


countries. It emphasizes how important it is to have a thorough grasp of the complex effects of this


protracted conflict on international conventions, the political climate around the world, and the welfare


of marginalized communities in developing countries

Keywords

Third World Countries, Hamas israel Uganda

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Author Biography

Luwemba Musa Maswanku, Islamic University in Uganda

Department of Political Sciences