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Gaza Desperately Short of Food After Israel Destroys Farmland
Officials warn of 'destruction of all means of life' after the three-week conflict leaves agriculture in the region in ruins
GAZA - Gaza's 1.5 million people are facing a food crisis as a result of the destruction of great areas of farmland during the Israeli invasion.
Sobhi al-Shaweesh (C) stands in front of his family farm in the village of Johr al-Deek in the Gaza Strip January 26, 2009. Hamas Islamists have started handing out cash to some families who lost homes in Israel's 22-day offensive in the Gaza Strip, but the amounts have so far fallen far short of what was promised by the group. Al-Shaweesh, whose family farm was pulverised by Israeli bulldozers and tank fire, welcomed assistance but was dismissive of the $1,000 grant, estimating the cost of restoring his substantial home and surrounding family properties at a hefty $500,000. (Mohammed Salem - GAZA/Reuters) According to the World Food Programme, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation and Palestinian officials, between 35% and 60% of the agriculture industry has been wrecked by the three-week Israeli attack, which followed two years of economic siege.
Christine van Nieuwenhuyse, the World Food Programme's country director, said: "We are hearing that 60% of the land in the north - where the farming was most intensive - may not be exploitable again. It looks to me like a disaster. It is not just farmland, but poultry as well.
"When we have given a food ration in Gaza, it was never a full ration but to complement the diet. Now it is going to be almost impossible for Gaza to produce the food it needs for the next six to eight months, assuming that the agriculture can be rehabilitated. We will give people a full ration."
The FAO estimates that 13,000 families who depend directly on herding, farming and fishing have suffered significant damage. "Before the blockade and the attack," said Ahmad Sourani, director of the Agricultural Development Association of Gaza, which runs programmes with charities such as Britain's Christian Aid, "Gaza produced half of its own food. Now that has declined by 25%. In addition, a quarter of the population depends on agriculture for income. What we have seen in large areas of farmland is the destruction of all means of life.
"We have seen a creeping process of farmers being forced out of the buffer zone around Gaza's border. Before 2000 we could approach and farm within 50m of the fence. After Israel's evacuation of the settlements in 2005, the Israeli army imposed a buffer of 300m. Although it is elastic, now there are areas, depending on the situation, where farmers cannot reach their farms in safety within an area of over a kilometre. It is indirect confiscation by fear. My fear is that, if it remains, it will become de facto. Bear in mind that 30% of Gaza's most productive land is within that buffer zone."
The wholesale destruction of farms, greenhouses, dairy parlours, livestock, chicken coops and orchards has damaged food production, which was already hit by the blockade.
Buildings heavily damaged during Israel's Operation Cast Lead included much of its agricultural infrastructure. The Ministry of Agriculture was targeted, the agriculture faculty at al-Azhar university in Beit Hanoun largely destroyed, and the offices of the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees in Zaitoun - which provides cheap food for the poor - ransacked and vandalised by soldiers who left abusive graffiti.
Although international and local officials are still gathering figures, they believe that scores, perhaps hundreds, of wells and water sources have been damaged and several hundred greenhouses have been levelled, as well as severe damage inflicted on 60,000-75,000 dunums of Gaza's 175,000 dunums (44,000 acres) of farmable land.
As well as the physical damage done by Israeli bulldozers, bombing and shelling, land has been contaminated by munitions, including white phosphorous, burst sewerage pipes, animal carcasses and even asbestos used in roofing. In many places, the damage is extreme. In Jabal al-Rayas, once a thriving farming community, every building has been knocked down, and even the cattle killed and left to lie rotting in the fields.
In al-Atatra, Ahmad Hassan, 65, the overseer of an orchard that once had hundreds of lemon and orange trees, surveyed an area flattened by bulldozers. "This was the well," he said, showing a pile of bulldozed concrete. "We can clear the ground in two weeks. Then what? The well is gone. The pump has been destroyed. And where will the trees come from to replant the land?"
Van Nieuwenhuyse said: "Already, the price of meat has tripled since the Israeli operation began. What is more worrying is the situation over vegetables. Protein we can help with, but before this there were already deficiencies in the diet. Now they will have to rely on Israel."
It was a view echoed by Hassan Abu Etah, the deputy agriculture minister in Gaza. "It has all been hugely damaged. And it affects all of Gaza, not simply the farmers. We produced some of what we needed. It makes you wonder whether they wanted to change Gaza from production to consumption."
In the heavily damaged village of Khuza'a, near Khan Younis, Salam Najar surveyed the no-go zone that extends from the last houses in the village to the border fence where Israeli farmland begins. "Most of the families here have farmed that side. Now no one feels safe to go there. They have destroyed it all."
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Show All'It was a view echoed by Hassan Abu Etah, the deputy agriculture minister in Gaza. "It has all been hugely damaged. And it affects all of Gaza, not simply the farmers. We produced some of what we needed. It makes you wonder whether they wanted to change Gaza from production to consumption."'
Well, yeah...isn't this what colonizers do?
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
If Gaza is "the most densely populated place in the world," how is there room for farmland? Anyone see any farmland in Brooklyn or LA or in the Chicago loop?
"The agricultural sector in Gaza has a significant position within the local society as it supplies food products to the majority of the local population. Moreover, its contribution to the economy of the area is noteworthy as an earner of foreign exchange. Its share of the GDP is about 10 %. About 20 % of the employed labour force in Gaza worked in the agricultural sector in 2004, with many more considered to be active in informal agriculture . Moreover, in times of political-economical difficulties such as the prevailing intifada, the sector is known to absorb large numbers of unemployed people who lost their jobs in Israel or in other local sectors of the shrinking economy (PARC, 2004)."
http://www.cityfarmer.org/gaza2006.html
"According to the World Food Programme, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation and Palestinian officials, between 35% and 60% of the agriculture industry has been wrecked by the three-week Israeli attack, which followed two years of economic siege."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/feb/01/gaza-food-crisis
But I won't pay attention to what the rest of the world sees and knows. No, I'll listen to Judy Levy who is unbiased and uses flawless facts and reason.
Give it up, Judy - you're fooling no one but yourself.
Funny you should mention that Judy. There was a farmer's co-op in LA a couple years ago that got destroyed with the help from a Jewish LA city councilman whoring for big business interests.
The Jews are anti-food. I hear that they eat blood, mostly. Thirty Arab TV stations can't all be wrong.
My...you really don't like Arabs, do you, Judy?
So, what started with rants against Palestinians has grown to Arabs in general. If you are allowed to use such a broad brush against Arabs, then why shouldn't others use the same broad brush against Jews? I mean, painted by the same bigoted brush, all Jews are the same...right?
Well, what's the difference, most Arabs are Muslims and most Israelis are Jews and they are all semitic people. That would make your derogatory comments against Arabs sound rather anti-semitic.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
My opinion is that Arab/Muslim antisemtism is the core issue in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Arabs/Muslims require that the Jews be a subordinate people. Equality or, worse yet, Jewish dominance as in Israel, is intolerable. The Ku Klux Klan feels precisely the same way about black people. For KKK and Muslims, war is preferable to "dishonor."
And the land...what of the land? Do you believe God promised Israel to the Jews? What do you have to say about the settlements and the partitioning of the land that Palestinians have lived on for generations?
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Was your father the late Rabbi Meyer Kahane? Just wondering.
My guess is that this person who wrote this isn't concerned, either, by israeli bulldozers crushing olive trees and houses for israeli settlers.
People who love war as much as the Palestinians, need to get used to incoming ordinance.
I wish there was an incoming ordinance on CD banning banal, hypocritical comments such as yours.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
You're really annoying.
Bigots are annoying. Just goes with the territory...as in, Palestinian territory.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
This seems like a pot shot out of nowhere.
Who said Gaza is the most densely populated place in the world? I don't see it on this thread. Brooklyn has about 35,000 people per square mile. Gaza has fewer than 10,000 per square mile. Dense, but with less than one third the density of Brooklyn. In any case, agriculture is different when it comes from small scale traditional practices, and food cannot easily enter the area due to a siege.
The article highlighted areas in an expanding buffer zone along the edge of Gaza. It was not clear to me whether it was within or outside the borders of Gaza, but that is not too important.
The important fact from the article is that people are going hungry there due to a whole collection of inventive, cold and deliberate policies by Israel. It is sadistic and diabolical.
Joe
I've heard that Gaza is the most densely populated area on the planet from various sources, though, I've never bothered to corroborate. Who knows what statistics are used. And we know about statistics.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Apple doesnt fall far from the tree? Or something like that........
~ Some people live their whole lives without ever waking up ~
Right now the arrogant Occupiers revel in their strength. Relish their ability to torture, starve and hurt a people they have imprisoned, a culture they are destroying. Israeli Jews, a large crowd celebrated in Song at a stadium about all the Children who were killed by the Israeli Air force and Artillery in Gaza. Rejoicing over baby blood.
Someday that will change. Only in the U.S. are the Blinders on.
The world hates Israel. The images of babies heads and Stars of David drawn in blood.
The Israeli Apologists are enjoying torturing and bombing and starving a defenseless captive people.
The day will come though when their remnants look back and wish Peace had been sought.
Not Greater Israel. Expansionist, Murderous, Lying. A withered dead Soul, isolated and afraid.
Pathetic. Satan's Work. azjoe.
"The world hates Israel. The images of babies heads and Stars of David drawn in blood."
Why not just admit that you are antisemitic?
"Stars of David drawn in blood"?!?
Next you'll say "the Jewish leadership initiates the murder of a Christian boy to drain his blood for Passover Matzah, which is then eaten on Passover."
http://www.jewishtoronto.net/page.aspx?id=52127
Hello joehope. Joe, I posted only yesterday on CD I'd like to see "Israel flourish" and "every Jew on the planet live a long and happy life."
Note-Joe you did not DENY Israel was the most hated country on Earth. Did it even occur to you? I venture not. Why not?
Joe, as individuals, groups or nations, how others feel about us is a function of how we treat them, others, the world.
If you did not even pause to deny Israel being universally reviled, I ask you to consider a hard truth-Israel is hated not because people from the four corners of the globe are all magically "against Jews", part of some conspiracy, it is loathed because the world is sickened, enraged and horrified by Israels actions.
Israel by self-decree is the world's "Jewish Country," instead though of being an example of what humans can be, it has devolved into the most gross example of humans at their killing worst. This evokes anti-Jewish sentiment.
You can call me what you desire. But I am not the problem. And Joe, I have love for all Jews who speaks for Peace. Bless Yesh Din. azjoe.
"The Jews made us ugly/losers," is a Muslim story. Not every nation has the same need to explain itself.
Oh,
Muslims count everyone else's money, consider that it ought to be theirs, and congratulate themselves on their big-heartedness. They are what they are. You ought not worry about them so much.
Israeli zionists can count on taxpayers from the US and EU to give them our money through corrupt pols stealing our tax dollars and "donating" WMDs to rogue nations such as Israel with no strings attached and all debt "forgiveness. Hitler would be so proud of Judy Levy that he'd do her !
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
My mistake, i didn't mean to leave a response here.
Beautiful response, azjoe.
peace.
Hello R., Gosh & Darn I've enjoyed your posts over time. I've ruminated upon the elements within my response. Watching this train wreck unfold is mortifying. I'm watching 1. an entire people, defenseless, be bull-dozed over a cliff on the one hand,
while 2. on the other hand the world-wide offensive to influence/dictate media coverage (BBC Gaza aid appeal refusal) is in high gear. The neoCons have just run DC for 8 yrs, Rahm Emmanuel is chief of staff, and Iran is in the cross-hairs.
I can sort out the lies, but those people being bull-dozed over a cliff to their Deaths for 'Greater' sic Israel? I cannot sort that out. And neither can joehope or judy levy. That is why they must resort to inane lies.
Much Peace to you R, azjoe.
Azjoe, i think the reasons are so multileveled, and yet they are truly varaiations on an oppressor/oppressed theme. We will need to rise above our limited vision of history and reality and human nature. This i know is true. We are not innately flawed and we have so much more potential than we have imagined. We haven't even scratched the surface.
We are ONE, and what we do to another we do to ourselves. This isn't airy fairy, it is actually a law of nature. Just like gravity. Destructiveness eventually falls in upon itself. It has a momentum, but not an infinite creative energy that beneficence does. Honest, this is so.
The shadow is darkess when the light is the brightest. And Marin luther king jr. said, "Only when the sky is dark,can we see the stars". Apocalypse means that the truth becomes more evident. And it surely is now. And it will become even more so. I know this. We are in a great upheaval, but this is the time. And we all really signed up for it. This is what i know to be so. It is so important to see the bigger picture. It can make sense when you do. And this can be very calming.
We have lived within such a closed system of limited and nonsustainable beliefs for ever so long. We are going to need to break free so we can become creative. There is no other way. It is the path of growth and evolution.
I would like to suggest that you check out an article on Electronic Intifada, "When Do We Stop Sitting Shiva For the Holocaust?" It is from november 7, 2007. I'd be interested in your thoughts on it.
As far as J.L and J.H., i think you may be too kind. I read that 'judy' has gone under other names and is evidently paid by the post. Perhaps the same is true of J.H. Who knows these days. But perhaps you are right, even in that case...
much peace returned, R.
Hey Hey, My My....Well R. How about just Whoa for now. What a metaphor and development of it. The unhealed collective consciousness, the in-mourning national psyche of Israel. Still-sitting Shiva for a slaughtered generation.
After sixty-four years. And here the author takes wing. Noting that The transformational element within the experience of the holocaust is missing. What should have been the equivalent of the healing known at the end of Shiva has never been experienced by the collective consciousness of Israel.
Now angry and contemptuous of the world and their victims. Blinded by anger. Boxed in and lashing out.
R. Thank you for the link. What do you think of the author? Do you like her? She also said Life may in fact be deeper than we imagined. Imagine that. Our perceptions actually having limitations. Imagine that.
The transformational element within the experience. Offhand, it mighta gone like this. The Holocaust is recognized as the culmination of anti-Jewish racism, the final Satanic struggle in which Good forever triumphs beginning with the liberation of the death camps. The Jews of the world and young Israel form bonds with all of the Allies in particular and the world as a whole celebrating a new era. If Jews care to, they see the crushing of the Axis as proof God never left them. And they celebrate life and love. They work and live with their new brothers and in the spirit of love overcome the difficulties, the nakba becomes a decade of integration, not the unending hurricane of hate it has become. And dancing in the streets, hearts free, becomes life.
To finding those transformational elements, azjoe.
Thank you, Azjoe...I appreciate your feedback.
As to the author, i have mixed feelings about her. It depends on my state of mind.
Naaww, I thank you R., the author's thesis is a keeper for me. One that will meld into my pov. Ya know, I'm gonna want to integrate it into my posts. I'll reference Electronic Intifada 11/06/07 and the author's last name, Corriel I believe it was.
The article elevates the discussion of the dynamics in Israel/Palestine beyond the facts on the ground to where Healing could begin in the psyche and soul of Israel. Only this, nothing else, could begin the process of forward movement and Peace.
Life does not make deeper sense than we know. It makes total sense, integrated and all things connected from the sands at the ocean's bottoms to the stars. From our thoughts to others actions. Shamans get glimpses.
While from birth we construct blinders.
Instead of watching Fox News, folks should eat peyote, watch the sunrise and pray. Love the interconnectedness. The Oneness. The One. Love.
We Are All One. azjoe.
Azjoe.....What a beautiful post....my heavens...
"Note-Joe you did not DENY Israel was the most hated country on Earth. "
I wasn't going to even bother to respond to your ludicrous statement. But since you're still ranting like a maniac...
"The poll showed that 63 percent of Americans felt Israel was justified in taking military action, compared with 30 percent who disagreed."
http://deseretnews.com/article/0,5143,705280075,00.html
"Israel finds more sympathy in Europe"
http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0108/p01s02-woeu.html
Now will you admit that you're entirely wrong? Or will you ignore any factual evidence that contradicts your distorted reality?
The US and Europe are only small part of the world.
The artile you cited shows large majorities of Eurpoeans are still are more symapthetic to the Palestinians.
The rest of the article concerned the opinion of the EU's political elites, not it's people.
The rest of Earths humanity are largely opposed to Israels behavior, or don't they count?
---USAn---
Azjoe I like your posts, but remember that old proverb: don't cast your pearls before swines.
winning ticket. Hello. Your advice is Sage.
When Jesus sent his disciples forth, he knew his message, simple as it was, would mean nothing, be dead, to those who did not seek to hear.
Dynamic Ignorance-The Will not to know. A wall usually unbreakable and tied to obvious, visible self-interests. For example the message of Love Israel does not hear is that Palestinians are beautiful people who they are killing. The self interest is they want their land. So Israel does not seek to hear, in fact is blinded or evil.....hope springing eternal, I prefer blind.
Later winning ticket, azjoe.
Typical Joe Hope playing that "anti-Semitic" card. Let me clue in you buddy, you and Judy Levy and these other pro-Israel hooligans are the biggest anti-Semites. That's right! Arabs are Semites and hating Arabs is anti-Semitic.
By this time next year the Palestinians will be refugees(as if they aren't already)in Egypt, and Israel will be building new settlements in Gaza which is probably the real plan anyway and the U.S. "official" response will be that the terrorist group Hamas caused it all. So much for democracy. Democracy is good only if the "right" group is elected.
When Livni or Netanyahu get into power in less than two weeks, starvation will be the least of the Palestinian's worries.
Yes folks, Dumb and Dumber have promised lots of things, none of them good for the Palestinians, the Iranians or the World.
You won't want to miss my latest post. Read it while you can!
www.dangerouscreation.com
...and these genocidal monsters, approved, aided, abeted and applauded by our own American congress are about to resume this holocaust. The Israelis, mostly converted Europeans, will continue this slaughter of Palestinean semites until there is No Child Left Behind. The last time the IDF bombed a bunch of schoolgirls in response to Israeli controlled Fatah shooting a rocket to nowhere.
Israel bombs Gaza targets (Al Jazeera)
Attacks comes after Israeli PM threatens "disproportionate response" to rocket fire.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which is affiliated with the rival Fatah group, told Al Jazeera that it carried out the attacks.
Whatever can be more "disproportionate" than the Israeli's genocidal holocaust?
Following is a very or strongly good article by Noam Chomsky and as the article says, Israel or rather U.S.-Israel really has no intention of allowing a real Palestinian state. So, what this new Guardian article is about is certainly not surprising; it's expectable that Palestinians, in all sectors, except perhaps the U.S.-Israel-leaning PA and supportive Fatah members, will be made to suffer and U.S.-Israel will use and make up every excuse they believe necessary for trying to deceive the rest of the world about the real intentions of U.S.-Israel.
Obama's full of sh*t! But then and like Chomsky says, this is not new, he's not unique. Chomsky, however, does point out one way in which Obama is unique and it definitely is NOT good.
"Neither The US Nor Israel Is A 'Genuine Party To Peace'",
originally at ICH and posted in the following page Feb 1 2009
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12116
The article is quite or very favourable for Hamas, while the opposite for Obama, his M.E. envoy, G. Mitchell, the Israeli govt, U.S. and Israeli govt leaders in the past, the PA, and others. We of course learn about some matters that have been very censored or else underreported; likely censored with many western "news" media.
Exactly! This was my comment. Israel and it US backers do not want a Palestinian state and will do whatever they can to prevent them from succeeding.
Thanks for the article reference.
Politicscorner
hey, thanks for the link and the summary!
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The U.S.-Israeli govt is not only comparable to the Hitler-Nazi regime; it's worse! This isn't the first time I've said this, but it evidently also won't be the last time.
Clearly, Israel's warring on Palestinians is not due to rocket fire from Palestine into Israel; Israel would use any excuse the leadership could come up with in order to "justify" warring on the Palestinians, in order to try to deceive the rest of us into believing that the Israeli leadership has any justification whatsoever, when it has none, whatsoever; absolutely none. Besides, informed people know the Palestinian rockets are fired in retaliation; not as acts of aggression.
U.S.-Israel does not equal Hitler-Nazis; they're worse. Hitler was wrong, but was more humane than we can really and truthfully say about the U.S. and Israeli govts, and their ruling elites (and profiteers and dumb animal supporters). Nearly every European govt was guilty right along with Hitler and his regime, as explained in "The Business of War" by Wade Frazier, a seriously extensive essay with references to European countries and the U.S. several centuries ago right through to today.
http://www.ahealedplanet.net/war.htm
Reading that essay, we should be able to see that we have a whol lot of history being awfully repeated today and that we can't really count on Euro-... govts and "news" media, for doing good, right, that is. We can count on them to continue doing as usual, wickedly, evil, but not for [good]. For that, they'll all be caught dead before ever doing true good.
Israel knew it was destroying farms and that no olive or orange or lemon trees, or chickens, or wells, or ... fired any rockets. Etcetera.
Throw a lemon into Israel and if it hits an Israeli in the head and it's known that a Palestinian in Palestine threw the lemon, then the Israeli govt's leadership might again respond with military bombings. Any excuse seems to suffice ... for such psychopaths.
It's okay for Arabs to shoot at Jews. The Jews don't mind. Why would they mind? So, this must be about something else.
"It's okay for Arabs to shoot at Jews. The Jews don't mind. Why would they mind? So, this must be about something else."
Correction: To Judy Levy, it's okay for Israeli zionists to shoot at Muslims. To the self-deluded rightwinger, the Palestinians don't mind even if they do fight back. Hitler would be so proud of Judy Levy that he'd do her !
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
With the way CD covers this conflict you would think it's the largest and most bloody war in the world.
The truth is, it's a small conflict, but people love to attack Israel because it is a Jewish State.
For example, I don't hear many of you whining about Sudan or the Congo.
Whining? Your posts indicate a chronic inability to deal with complexity. A person whines about a long line at the post office. When you talk about deliberately starving and bombing a civilian population, it is something other than whining.
And yes, Congo is horrendous and the US is especially responsible for laying down the conditions that let it get that way. We should be doing more about it.
But it is dishonest to use the suffering of the people in Congo to trivialize what is happening in Gaza.
Joe
Well said, Joe.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
I always assume that a story that has only Palestinians for witnesses, and runs in an antisemitic rag like the Guardian, is false.