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The article discusses the importance of humanitarian work and its various dimensions, focusing on the sacrifices made by humanitarian workers who face risks and persecution while performing their duties, especially in conflict and disaster areas. It reviews the history of World Humanitarian Day, observed on August 19, and highlights the sacrifices of workers, over 1,010 of whom have been killed in the past three years. It also reminds readers of violations committed by Israeli occupation forces and the delays and restrictions on relief operations in the West Bank and Gaza. The article emphasizes the human values that foster coexistence and peace and underscores that protecting field workers and ensuring respect for international law are essential to confronting the barbarity and violence targeting humanity and human beings.
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