Palestinian Fragmentation and its Impact on Development in Gaza Governorates and Means of Overcoming it
Keywords:
Palestinian Fragmentation, Development, Gaza GovernoratesAbstract
This study aimed to reveal political, social, economical, educational and
psychological effects of political fragmentation on development in Palestinian
society in Gaza Strip governorates, and identify the most important ways
to overcome on political, social, economic, educational and psychological
effects of fragmentation on Palestinian society in Gaza Strip.The researcher
used quantitative analytic method, the questionnaire tool was a questionnaire
consisted of (109) paragraph distributed on five fields, the study sample
consisted of (187) member in a number of Palestinian universities, specialist
in development affairs, and workers in civil society organizations in
Gaza Strip.The data analyzed by (SPSS) and the study revealed that the
fragmentation had a negative impact on Palestinian society in all fields, as
the fifth fields of study got a relative percentage (80.10%) , which is high
and indicates the negative effects of fragmentation on Palestinian society.At
the end of this study, the researcher presents some suggestions to overcome
these effects, notably the acceleration to accomplish national reconciliation
and cohesion between the two parts of the homeland through resorting to the
ballot boxes and creating conditions for legislative and presidential elections.
It is important to treat the effects of division in political, social, economical,
educational and psychological field.
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