Abstract

The Palestinian people have been subjected to various human rights violations for decades, making it one of the most significant humanitarian traumas in the contemporary world. They are one of the world’s largest and longest-serving stranded refugee communities. This paper aims to investigate the human rights violations experienced by Palestinians in both the occupied Palestinian territory and refugee camps. The findings are based on an exploratory investigation that interprets primary data collected through semi-structured interviews with ten Palestinian students studying post-graduate studies at various medical colleges in Bangladesh. The research reveals that the inalienable rights of the Palestinians are being highly violated by the Israeli administration, forcing them to live in the occupied Palestinian territory. This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about the human rights violations experienced by Palestinians and highlights the need for immediate international action to address this crisis.

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