Agenda- The Israel–Palestine Conflict: Addressing the Future of Gaza and
the West Bank
Committee- United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
DELEGATES:
1. Meet Agrawal- Israel
2. Ayush Singhania- Palestine
3. Aaradhya Kothari- India
4. Ganjan Poddar- Iran
5. Hridyanshi Shah- China
6. Jaitra Parekh- Indonesia
7. Naisha Mittal- Russia
8. Nishika Choksi- Egypt
9. Pearl Agarwal- UK
10. Priyanshi Kohari- Turkey
11.Rashi Mistry- Qatar
12. Rianna Almal- Saudi Arabia
13. Saanvi Prajapati- UAE
14. Samaira Gupta- Syria
15. Sanyat Sadh- South Africa
16. Shelvi Dhandhania- Germany
17. Suhani Banthia- Jordan
18. Dhiana Rawal- USA
19. Divisha Mittal- France
20. Aanya Shah- Pakistan
21. Gitesh Daswani- Malaysia
22. Samvriddhi Kanodia- Afghanistan
23. Swara Naik- Lebanon
Here's a list of moderated caucus topics you can raise; however, remember that
these are just examples. You should research more topics and information
from your end to ensure you are fully prepared-
1- The role of international organizations in providing medical and psychological
support to affected populations in both Gaza and the West Bank.
2- Resolving the issue of Palestinian refugees and their right of return or
compensation in a just and equitable manner.
3. Mechanisms for Ensuring Accountability for Violations of International
Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.
4- The future of security arrangements and border control between Israel and a
future Palestinian state.
5- Forcing the complete dismantling of all Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
Remember to be specific when proposing a moderated caucus topic, stating the
exact duration and speaker time. For example: "The delegation of [Your Country]
would like to propose a moderated caucus for 12 minutes with 1 minute speaking
time on the topic of 'Ensuring sustainable and unimpeded humanitarian aid
delivery mechanisms for Gaza.’
Research Guide-
● Your country's specific stance: How does your assigned country view this
topic? Are they a major player, a neutral observer, or directly affected?
● Previous UN resolutions: Have there been any past resolutions or initiatives
related to your chosen topic? Knowing these helps build upon existing
frameworks.
● Challenges and obstacles: What are the main difficulties in addressing this
specific aspect of the conflict? (e.g., funding, political will, security concerns).
● Potential solutions and recommendations: What concrete, actionable
steps can the UN or Member States take? Be specific and realistic.
Good luck, delegates, with your research and committee session!