Humanitarian Access and Protection Under Siege: A Focus on Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon
This report offers a critical reflection on humanitarianism under siege, in which the framing of “siege" is not treated as a temporary condition or even a military tactic, but rather as a governance model. This framing prompts a shift from the narrative of “how to deliver aid in siege conditions" to “how siege has become the architecture of political order" within which responses take place or are blocked.