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US-backed Israeli siege creates humanitarian disaster in Gaza
By Bill Van Auken
22 January 2008
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The Israeli governments drastic tightening of a blockade
against the Gaza Strip has deepened an ongoing humanitarian catastrophe
in the Palestinian coastal territory, plunging its 1.5 million
people into cold and darkness and threatening to unleash both
mass hunger and a serious health crisis.
The Israeli cabinet voted last week to seal all border crossings
into Gaza, cutting off food, medicine and fuel for the population
and turning the entire territory into a vast prison. By Sunday,
the cutoff of fuel forced the shutdown of the Gaza Strips
only power plant.
We have had to close the power plant for want of fuel,
the plants director Rafik Mliha told reporters. This
closure is going to have very serious consequences for residents,
but also for the operation of hospitals and treatment plants.
Indeed, the Palestinian Committee on Human Rights quoted Dr.
Hassan Khalaf, the director of Gazas al-Shifa Hospital,
as warning that patients lives were being placed at severe
risk, including 30 premature babies at the hospital who would
die if power remained cut off. Meanwhile, the territorys
second-largest medical facility, the European Hospital in the
southern Gaza Strip, has been forced to suspend all major surgical
operations.
The director general of the World Health Organization, Margaret
Chan, warned Monday that the situation was grave. Disruptions
in the continuity of essential services take a heavy toll on people
needing emergency care and those suffering from conditions such
as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, she said.
Meanwhile, Al Jazeeras correspondent in Gaza reported
that raw sewage was pouring into the streets, fields and homes
because the cutoff of fuel had shut down sewage treatment plants.
Normally a pump would pump the sewage down the process
line to a treatment plant ... but because there is no electricity
the pump is standing still and as the sewage builds up it is flowing
into the street, said the correspondent, Jacky Rowland.
This is a looming public health crisis.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the main
UN agency that aids Palestinian refugees, said that the shutdown
of the power station would have a devastating impact.
Depriving people of such basics as water is tantamount
to depriving them of human dignity, said UNRWA spokesman
Christopher Gunness. It is difficult to understand the logic
of making hundreds of thousands of people suffer quite needlessly.
The fuel shortage also forced the shutdown of a number of bakeries
in the territory, which, combined with the turning back of all
humanitarian food aidupon which over 1 million residents
dependtriggered increasing panic among the population and
long lines at bakeries still in operation. Prices on many basic
commodities have doubled or even trebled.
UNRWA announced Monday that it may be forced to suspend all
food aid to the Palestinians in Gaza by the middle of the week
if Israel fails to reopen the border.
The Israeli siege against the territorys civilian populationostensibly
a retaliation for rockets fired by Palestinian militants against
Israeli towns near the Gaza borderpromoted condemnations
of collective punishment not only from Arab governments,
but also from the European Union and the French foreign ministry.
The international criticism prompted Israeli Defense Minister
Ehud Barak to announce that on Tuesday Israel would allow a one-time
delivery of diesel fuel and medical supplies to pass through the
sealed border crossings. The government made clear, however, that
it would maintain the blockade, preventing any delivery of gasoline.
As far as Im concerned, the residents of Gaza can
walk ... because they have a murderous terrorist regime that wont
let people in the south of Israel live in safety, Israeli
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert declared at a meeting of his Kadima
party on Monday, confirming the charges of collective punishment.
The Israeli government claimed that its decision to allow a
limited amount of emergency aid through the border was taken in
response to a reduction in the number of rockets fired at Israel.
Olmert said Monday that he would not allow a humanitarian
crisis in Gaza. He added, however, that his government has
no intention of letting the people of the territory live
comfortable and pleasant lives as long as rocket attacks
continue.
Earlier, the Israeli foreign ministry had issued a cynical
statement claiming that the blackout of Gaza was a ploy
by the territorys ruling Hamas party. Noteworthy is
the fact that while the Gaza population remains in the dark, the
fuel generating power to the Hamas rocket manufacturing industry
continues to flow unabated, it said.
For his part, Defense Minister Barak presented the barbaric
blockade as an act of moderation, compared to the kind of all-out
military assault that the Israeli regime is contemplating. We
are targeting the terror elements and we are saying to the international
community that we are exhausting all possible options before Israel
decides on a broad [military] option, a government spokesman
quoted him as saying during Sundays cabinet meeting.
In reality, the Israeli military has already unleashed a wave
of murderous violence far out of proportion to the rocket attacks
that are the pretext for this offensive. While militants in Gaza
have carried out over 150 rocket and mortar attacks since last
Tuesday, none of them caused serious injuries.
In response, Israel has attacked Gaza with helicopter gunships,
F-16 fighter jets and surface-to-surface missiles, killing nearly
40 Palestiniansat least 10 of them unarmed civiliansand
wounding hundreds.
The escalation began last Tuesday when Israeli forces killed
19 Palestinians, most of them Hamas members, and wounded dozens
of others. The bulk of the killings occurred after Israeli troops
backed by tanks stormed into a Gaza City neighborhood. Hamas militiamen
sought to resist the incursion and were massacred.
In other strikes during the week, Raed Abu el-Foul, a senior
member of the Popular Resistance Committees was killed together
with his wife when an Israeli warplane fired a missile into their
car in northern Gaza on Thursday. In a separate raid, another
missile killed a member of Islamic Jihad while he was riding in
a car. The missile also claimed the lives of a mother and child
who were riding in a donkey cart next to the car.
And on Friday, an Israeli warplane attacked an unoccupied building
that had formerly served as the Gaza Strips interior ministry.
The Hamas-led government had abandoned it after a July 2006 air
strike had severely damaged the structure.
The raid claimed victims in apartment buildings flanking the
building, which is in a residential neighborhood of Gaza City.
One woman attending a wedding party next door was killed by shrapnel.
And 46 civilians were wounded, some of them seriously. A number
of the victims were children playing football in the street outside.
The chief United Nations official on human rights in the Palestinian
territories, John Dugard, denounced the attack, saying that those
Israeli officials responsible for such cowardly action
are guilty of serious war crimes and should be prosecuted
and punished for their crimes.
Standing in stark contrast to this condemnation was the response
of the US government. Speaking in Washington on the same day as
this attack and as Israel began its total lockdown on the Gaza
Strip, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack declared, The
fact of the matter is that Israel is acting in self-defense.
Dismissing the civilian casualties caused by Israeli attacks,
he added, Nobody can bring back those innocent victims,
who mightmay have been lost in these actions.
In relation to the blockade of the border crossings, McCormack
said that Israel had informed Washington that they do not
want to, in any way, degrade thean already very difficult
situation in Gaza. And we take them at their word.
As a final point on the subject, the State Department
spokesman added, you do have to remember that the unfortunate
people of Gaza have found themselves in this situation because
of the mismanagement and the decision making of Hamas. The
statement amounted to an unconditional US green light for the
Israeli regime to continue massacring and starving the people
of Gaza.
Coming in the immediate wake of George Bushs visit to
Israel and Ramallah earlier this month, the brutal actions taken
by the Olmert government with the full backing of the US State
Department serve to expose the real meaning of the US presidents
support for the so-called peace process and the establishment
of a Palestinian state.
This process consists of a military and political
offensive conducted by Israel with the aid of the US and Europeas
well as the collaboration of Washingtons willing accomplices
in the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbasaimed at forcing
the Palestinian people by means of intimidation and terror to
accept conditions of grinding poverty, political subjugation and
colonial-style domination.
Meanwhile, the Israeli brutality against the people of Gaza,
as well as the active support of the US government and the tacit
backing of Europe and the bourgeois Arab regimes, sparked angry
demonstrations in the Middle East.
In Egypt, over 29 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood
were rounded up by the regime of President Hosni Mubarak after
protests in Cairo and the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria.
The protesters demanded that the Egyptian government open its
own sealed border crossing with Gaza to allow in humanitarian
aid, extend gas and electricity supplies to the besieged territory
and halt all dealings and relations with the Zionists.
If it hadnt been for the collaboration, impotence
and paralysis of the Arab and Islamic regimes, there would have
been no siege or suffering, and the Zionist enemy wouldnt
have been able to commit all these savage massacres against the
Palestinian people, read a statement issued by a front of
Egyptian opposition parties.
In response to the crisis triggered by the Israeli blockade,
the Mubarak regime has rushed hundreds of extra riot police to
the Gaza border in order to tighten control and confront several
hundred Palestinians who gathered there to demand that those needing
emergency medical attention be allowed into Egypt.
Meanwhile, in Amman, thousands of Jordanians demonstrated for
the second day in a row on Monday, demanding that the Jordanian
monarchy break relations with Israel. Demonstrators marched on
the Jordanian parliament, denouncing the Israeli actions as well
as what they called the Arab silence.
See Also:
Bush's vision of a Palestinian state:
Subservient to Israel and policed by the major powers
[12 January 2008]
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