Abstract

This study examines the effects of the Gaza War on environmental security, with an emphasis on both domestic and global issues. The paper finds significant consequences at several levels by examining how national environmental security policies intersected with the Gaza War and its implications for the UN climate change process. It emphasizes the role of military operations and their consequences, underscoring the wider influence of conflicts on environmental security. Additionally, the study clarifies the diplomatic challenges that result from these tensions, especially when it comes to international collaboration on environmental security. Overall, the results highlight how the Gaza War has affected environmental security in a variety of ways and has wider ramifications for international relations.

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