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Deconfliction

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/* Broader Implications of Deconfliction Failures */
==Broader Implications of Deconfliction Failures==
The consequences of failed deconfliction extend beyond immediate safety concerns. United Nations Under-Secretary-General Martin Griffiths warned that if "people cannot rely on deconfliction of access routes and hospitals keep getting attacked, humanitarian aid deliveries will continue to be a challenge". This has created a [[Catastrophic failure|catastrophic]] situation where the Integrated Food Security and Nutrition Phase Classification reports that "the entire [[population]] of Gaza, which includes at least 2.2 million people, is facing high levels of acute food insecurity or worse," with "at least one in four households facing catastrophic conditions".
The deconfliction mechanism also appears in [[legal]] contexts beyond military operations. [[FBI]] records show that prosecutors working on the [[Jeffrey Epstein]] investigation coordinated via [[email]] for "deconfliction or discussion" between the Southern District of New York and the Office of Professional Responsibility, ensuring that multiple investigative bodies did not interfere with one another's work. Similarly, the FBI used deconfliction procedures when coordinating with [[Australia]]n authorities regarding threats against Epstein victims, requesting that the Legal Attaché in [[Canberra]] "confer and deconflict" with relevant parties.
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