Displacement Beyond Orders: A Critical Analysis of Palestinian Refugees in the Postcolonial World Politics

Authors

  • Faijul Islam Department of Law, Prime University, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladeh. Author
  • Ashiya Akter Department of Law, Prime University, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Author
  • Md Ibrahim Khalil IT Grow Division LTD, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Author
  • Safia Akhter Chonda Talent Care Education Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63539/isrn.2025032

Keywords:

Palestinian Refugees, Forced Migration, Statelessness, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Diaspora, Transnationalism

Abstract

Most practicable Palestinian refugee problem represents one of the most significant and protracted displacement issues in present history, deeply intertwined with the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict for more than 70 years. This study examines the patterns of forced migration from Palestine and the socio-political dimensions of Palestinian displacement with a specific focus on the output of Israeli Strategy Strategies on migration. The paper investigates the intersection of geopolitical conflict, diverse national identity, political dominion over weak countries and transnational diaspora communities. This paper goals to provide a comprehensive understanding of Palestinian migration through both historical and contemporary issues which had happened recently. This analysis is based on the concept of statelessness and the role of Palestinian humanitarian habitat as both sites of resistance and focal points for migration patterns across the Middle East and gulf countries beyond. The study explores the implications of Israeli settlement expansion, restrictions on movement and military occupation which exacerbate drastic displacement and contribute to the formation of a transnational Palestinian identity. Furthermore, this research delves into the challenges faced by Palestinian people in host countries, for instance Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Europe highlighting issues of integration, political mobilization, humanitarian aid and cultural preservation within the diaspora. Drawing upon a combination of qualitative method and quantitative data including expert interviews, policy analysis to archival research the study examines how the Palestinian diaspora has mobilized for political advocacy influencing international discourse on the conflict. The findings depict the pivotal impact of Palestinian migration in shaping global perceptions of the Israel-Palestine issue offering a new segment into the diaspora or conflict resolution.

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Author Biographies

  • Faijul Islam, Department of Law, Prime University, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladeh.

    Faijul Islam is a dedicated legal researcher and Lecturer of Law at Prime University, Bangladesh. His scholarly focus lies in constitutional rights, contemporary  international law focusing on international organisations  and maritime justice in South Asia. He has authored and co-authored several academic papers on refugee rights, the blue economy, and legal doctrines, contributing to national and international seminars recently. 

  • Ashiya Akter, Department of Law, Prime University, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

    Ashiya Akter is an renowned   Assistant Professor with more than ten years of academic excellence in teaching Tort Law and the Penal Code. She has guided countless students with her clear, academic,  analytical approach to legal knowledge . She teaches at the tertiary level and is widely respected for her commitment to scholarly depth of knowledge and student-centered approach of learning. 

  • Md Ibrahim Khalil, IT Grow Division LTD, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

    I am a legal researcher and corporate law professional with expertise in corporate compliance, contract drafting, legal documentation, and dispute resolution. My work focuses on clear analysis, structured writing, and practical legal solutions for diverse corporate needs. Beyond my professional responsibilities, I enjoy debating, research, photography, coding, and playing football and badminton. I have also been involved in human rights advocacy and public speaking. I approach every project with precision, curiosity, and a strong commitment to ethical and thoughtful work.

  • Safia Akhter Chonda, Talent Care Education Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

    I am a law graduate and researcher with experience in legal drafting, case analysis, student counseling, and academic writing. My areas of expertise include documentation, business development, counseling, and communication. Outside my professional roles, I enjoy reading novels, crafting, watching movies, and listening to true-crime podcasts. I have actively participated in academic and leadership activities that strengthened my teamwork and public speaking skills. I aim to bring clarity, depth, and a thoughtful perspective to every piece of research I contribute to.

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Published

05-12-2025

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How to Cite

Islam, F., Akter, A., Khalil, M. I., & Chonda, S. A. (2025). Displacement Beyond Orders: A Critical Analysis of Palestinian Refugees in the Postcolonial World Politics. International Social Research Nexus (ISRN), 1(3), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.63539/isrn.2025032

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