Asti Dwiyanti
Pancasila and Citizenship Education Study Program, Faculty of Education and Literature, Bosowa University, Makassar

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A SACRIFICE BEYOND BORDERS: HONORING THE INDONESIAN DOCTOR KILLED WHILE SERVING IN PALESTINE Asti Dwiyanti; Fikal Adriansyah Hadamu, Adhani Swastika Utami, Flaviana Kidi Sili Lamatokan, Valerisandi Paundanan
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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This article examines the tragic case of an Indonesian doctor who was killed while providing humanitarian medical services in Palestine, shedding light on the dangers faced by healthcare professionals in conflict zones. The study explores the broader context of humanitarian crises, the role of medical workers, and the risks they encounter in environments where international humanitarian law is frequently violated. By utilizing a literature review methodology, the article synthesizes existing research on the protection of healthcare workers, the impact of conflict on medical infrastructures, and Indonesia’s humanitarian diplomacy. The findings highlight the essential contributions of medical professionals in war-torn regions and the urgent need for stronger international protections. The article also underscores the challenges of delivering aid in conflict zones, especially Palestine, where political and security factors impede effective humanitarian interventions. In addition, it calls for a renewed global commitment to safeguarding medical personnel, enhancing legal enforcement, and ensuring the safety of healthcare workers operating in high-risk areas. Ultimately, the article honors the memory of the Indonesian doctor and advocates for a more robust international framework to protect those who risk their lives to save others
THE IMPACT OF HEALTHCARE SERVICE QUALITY BY MEDICAL TEAMS IN ADDRESSING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN PALESTINE Asti Dwiyanti; Rafly Prayuda; Alya Aulia Syaputri Nugraha; Putri Nuranifah Taufik; Heslingrid K. R. Sura’
INJOSEDU: International Journal of Social and Education Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): APRIL
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This study investigates the impact of healthcare service quality by medical teams in addressing human rights violations in Palestine, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in conflict zones. As an occupied territory with ongoing conflicts, Palestine’s healthcare system is severely strained, impacting the quality of services provided to the population. The paper examines the various factors influencing healthcare delivery, including the political and security environment, as well as the role of international humanitarian organizations in providing support. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature, this study highlights the intersection between healthcare delivery and human rights, particularly in conflict zones, and the ethical challenges medical teams face when operating in areas of intense military and civil strife. The results demonstrate that while healthcare teams strive to maintain high standards of care under challenging circumstances, systemic issues such as limited resources, restrictions on medical personnel, and attacks on medical facilities significantly hamper the effectiveness of healthcare delivery. The discussion emphasizes the importance of safeguarding medical neutrality and addressing human rights violations in such settings, suggesting policy recommendations to improve healthcare access and protect healthcare workers in Palestine.