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One Year After Israeli Invasion of Gaza, World Leaders Fail to Act but Global Citizens Step Forward
One year ago, the brutal Israeli 22-day invasion of the Gaza Strip shocked the world, leaving some 1,400 people dead, thousands more wounded, as well as hospitals, schools, prisons, UN facilities, factories, agricultural processing plants and some 20,000 homes damaged or destroyed. As we mark the one-year anniversary of the invasion, the plight of the people of Gaza continues unabated:
- Despite pledges of money for reconstruction, Israel refuses to allow in the machinery necessary to clear the rubble or the materials needed to rebuild--banning cement, gravel, wood, pipes, glass, steel bars, aluminum and tar. Many who were made homeless during the bombing are still living in tents amidst the onset of another cold winter. Desperate, some are reverting to the ancient techniques of building homes made of mud.
- Trade depends on an elaborate system of illicit and dangerous tunnels between Egypt and Gaza. The goods brought in are expensive, but they are the lifeline for the 1.5 million people who live under siege. The Israelis periodically bomb the tunnels, the Egyptians inject them with gas, and now, with U.S. technology and funds, Egypt is building a wall descending 70 feet into the ground to seal up the only trade route the inhabitants of Gaza have with the outside world.
- Recent restrictions on the transfer of gas resources into Gaza have left many without adequate means to cook or provide heating as winter deepens.The Ministry of Health says that several hospitals lack the gas supplies to provide adequate hygiene for their patients. Similar restrictions on the movement of industrial fuel into the Strip have forced Gaza's sole power plant to drastically limit the amount of electricity.
- Water and sewage infrastructure has reached a crisis point, with tons of raw sewage pumped daily into the Mediterranean.Amnesty International recently deemed that 90 to 95 person of the water available to Gaza's inhabitants was unfit for human consumption, and 60 per cent of the Gaza Strip's residents have only irregular access to water. Repairs to Gaza's overburdened sewage and water networks are largely prevented by the blockade.
- The once-steady flow abroad of many hundreds of students a year, often to pursue postgraduate studies in Western universities, has slowed to a trickle. Israel is not even allowing students from Gaza to study in the West Bank.
- Attempts at hold Israel accountable for crimes committed during the invasion have been thwarted. The September 2009 Goldstone Report recommended that if Israel and Hamas did not investigate and prosecute those who committed war crimes, the case should be referred to the International Criminal Court. But US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice, and the U.S. Congress, condemned the report, assuring that it will not be brought before the U.N. Security Council.
In a report released on December 22 called Failing Gaza: No rebuilding, no recovery, no more excuses, a group of 16 humanitarian organizations detailed the ongoing suffering of Gaza's 1.5 million people from Israel's invasion and ongoing siege. "It is not only Israel that has failed the people of Gaza with a blockade that punishes everybody living there for the acts of a few," said Jeremy Hobbs, Oxfam International Executive Director. "World powers have also failed and even betrayed Gaza's ordinary citizens."
While international governments and UN institutions have failed their obligations, global citizens and civil society organizations have stepped forward. The past year has seen the mushrooming of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign aimed at Israel. South African dockworkers refused to offload an Israeli ZIM Lines ship in February; the British bank BlackRock divested from Lev Leviev settlement projects on the occupied Palestinian territory; the Norwegian government pension fund withdrew its investments in the Israeli military contractor Elbit Systems; following the lead of South African, Irish and Scottish trade union federations, Britain's 6.5-million member labor federation, the Trades Union Congress (TUC), called for a consumer-led boycott and sanctions campaign against Israel, specifically targeting settlement products; and Hampshire College decided to divest from several companies profiting from the Occupation.
Another group making waves is Free Gaza, which has broken the siege by bringing shipments of aid by boat. Sometimes their boats have miraculously managed to sail from Cyprus to Gaza without Israeli interference. On their last effort, however, their boat was illegally intercepted on the high seas by the Israeli Navy.
Viva Palestina, a group led by British MP George Galloway, organized a massive convoy of material aid to Gaza in a month after the attack, using public pressure to force the Egyptian government to let the convoy pass through the Rafah crossing. They sent another caravan of aid in July, and to mark the one year anniversary, Viva Palestina is bringing 210 trucks and 450 activists laden with massive quantities of humanitarian aid. It is unclear whether or not the Egyptian government will let them in.
Another creative initiative is the Gaza Freedom March. Conceived in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, the Gaza Freedom March was designed to mark the one-year anniversary with a massive march to the Israeli border. Some 1,350 international participants from 43 countries are setting out for Gaza via Egypt to join with thousands of local people for the march. On the Israeli side of the border, Israelis and Palestinians will gather to join the call for an end to the siege. While the Egyptian government is refusing give permission for the international delegation to enter Gaza, the group is challenging that decision with thousands of phone calls to Egyptian embassies worldwide. They are also organizing solidarity actions in cities all over the world.
The Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Richard Falk, noting the world community's failure to help the people of Gaza, cited the Gaza Freedom March and the global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign as "the only meaningful current challenge to Israel's violations of its obligations as the Occupying Power of the Gaza Strip under the Geneva Conventions and the United Nations Charter."
As the year-end brings horrifying memories to the Palestinians in Gaza, we hope they recognize that grassroots groups the world over are not only thinking of them, but actively organizing to lift the siege that makes their lives so difficult.
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16 Comments so far
Show AllThanks Media for all you do.
More than anything I find, it is Israel/US actions that threaten our time.
Truer words were never spoken. The VIVA PALESTINA website states that for the first time Egypt has admitted to them that all the interference in their humanitarian convoy's trip to Gaza has come from the U.S. and Israel.
It seems that the ordinary Egyptian on the street wants good things for the Palestinians (one security guard at the Cairo airport last summer saw the PA stamp in my passport and told me he was glad I had gone to Gaza). But not the self-absorbed, sell-out, Mubarak. Good thing life doesn't go on forever, Mr. M.
Jim:
Many of us believe your statment to be true.
At http://www.lahaine.org/petras/b2-img/petras_bended.pdf is another article you might be interested in reading.
Thanks Gail, I just read it and I think the one phrase in it that explains the essence of the author's mind is "Israel's war on Iraq".
We need to somehow start to boycott all the war industries. Concentrating on Israel and the lobby as the sole bad actor is a long time failed strategy.
Not only Zionists but most Jews are used to being scapegoats for all the wars, so this stuff is like water off a duck's back.
It also takes the heat off our world leaders who are glad that someone else is getting the blame.
The focus on Zionism alone, in my opinion, will go nowhere because the world's war economy is the big driver.
In any case, this is gonna continue to be a long hard fight as always.
It should be obvious to everyone by now that the zionists running Israel do not negotiate in good faith and cannot be shamed by world opinion.
Sadly, the inevitable resolution of this situation is going to be massive regional armed conflict. Israel holds the advantage now but, as the US continues to deteriorate, that advantage will disappear. Israel's much touted nuclear arsenal is useless in Gaza and the West Bank although I wouldn't put it past the fools running Israel's military to kill hundreds of thousands of their own anyway.
It will probably take another twenty-five years but the Palestinians are not going to stop their (completely legitimate) resistance and every zionist atrocity increases the support for the Palestinians around the world.
The zionists understand that they cannot maintain the Palestinian Holocaust forever and clearly intend to implement their own "final solution" by exterminating the Palestinian people.
The impending calamity can be blamed solely on zionist perfidy and greed.
q
"Egypt is building a wall descending 70 feet into the ground to seal up the only trade route the inhabitants of Gaza have with the outside world"
Since the U.S. pays Egypt around $1.5B annually to help the U.S. and Israel suppress the Palestinians, and since it is Egypt that is constructing the new prison wall, it seems like they would also be a good target for boycotts and divestment.
Bring America Back !!!!
****And if all else is not "Helter Skelter" there goes good ol' Jimmy Carter offering an "open" apology or 'Al Het" to Israel in case his factual book on Palestinian apartheid has stigmatized the Zionists in any way !!!
****It is said Carter's grandson Jason wants to run for the Georgia Senate, and that Jimmy wants to garner and cultivate Jewish support for Grandson, rather than opposition votes !
****JUst when you think the former Prez is a stand-up guy who earned his Nobel Peace Prize, there he goes again sinking down into the ol' Peanut Farmer Politics.
****Carter needs reminding that the Gaza Genocide included some 300 totally innocent dead children. He also needs a wakeup that by answer to his Apology, Israel's IDF killed six people on the West Bank, and renewed their attacks on
Gaza over this very X-mas holiday !
****And let us not even remind ourselves that our newly elected Saviour has not whispered one word of protest against Israeli Genocide of 1500 at Gaza. Guess he is too busy conducting the Tora Bora Drone Crusades, or
in picking those cymbidium orchids off his Mai Tais in
Hawaii.
May the force be with the March to Gaza Patriots and
bless them for their great humanitarian efforts.
Carter's apology pissed me off too.
q
they made him an "offer he couldn't refuse"...
Egypt is obstructing the movement of the Viva Palestine convoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB9Rp7LcqGY
I've just written the following letter to Hosni Mubarak, part of which was cribbed from a letter by the Islamic Human Rights Commission please use it if you like and tell him to let the convoy through Nuweba and the Rafah crossing.
You can find a list of embassies at:
http://www.embassiesabroad.com/embassies-of/Egypt
Here is a sample letter:
Dear President Mubarak,
Re: Obstruction of International Relief Convoy to Gaza
I am aware of the letter that was signed by various NGOs, parliamentarians and public figures from various countries and handed in to you via various embassies of the Arab Republic of Egypt in (among other places) the UK, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia and India. I too would like to add my voice to these in the hope that you will help alleviate the suffering of Gaza.
You surely do not need me to relate to you the strangulation of Gaza, and the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding. The blockading of Gaza, before this current crisis, was already described as creating the world’s biggest concentration camp. It beggars belief that a civilian population of 1.5 million people is abused and starved – punished collectively for choosing their own government.
As you know in the last weeks, fuel supply to Gaza has been blocked leading to the closure of its power plant. The UN has been forced to halt distribution of food aid, upon which most Gazans are reliant. The actions of the Israeli authorities violate the Geneva Conventions and so many international norms. The crimes committed against Gazans degrade all humanity and failure to act against these crimes, by those with the capacity to do so, ensures their complicity with the criminals.
You have to be praised for partially opening the Refah Crossing. This crossing, on the border with Egypt , must be opened fully and unconditionally, to allow in international relief efforts and the personnel required to alleviate the suffering the innocent civilians of Gaza undergo.
Especially in respect of the immediate convoy referred to as Viva Palestine now waiting in Jordan and attempting to enter Egypt but being diverted from Nuweiba port to the Mediterranean port of Al Arish.
A member of Egypt’s governing National Party gave the most ridiculous and completely irrelevant, illogical and obstructionist reasoning in an interview on Al Jazeera for this change of entry ports. "It might be because of security measures. …250 trucks when they coming back they might create a big infiltration problem!" Why does the port of entry to Egypt make any difference, other than to cause delay and added cost and logistical complication, to the delivery of this vital aid on which Gazan people’s lives depend? The Al Arish port is too shallow and cannot take a ship able to carry this convoy, anyway. Not only that, but the drivers would not be able to accompany their vehicles.
I ask you to look to the example of Egyptians who earlier this year broke through the blockade to help those in need. You can be remembered, as they are, for a difficult but noble act, or you can choose to support the oppression of Gazans.
For anyone with a conscience it is not a choice.
In the hope of your swift and humanitarian action,
(Your name)
(Your signature)
And it seems that the pressure on Israel is having an effect, as the Israel Government recalls all Ambassadors and Consuls for a pep talk:
http://www.eutimes.net/2009/12/israel-recalls-all-of-its-ambassadors-worldwide/
So all we can do is check those bar codes and Boycott
'729' Barcode Israel (but check the origin too because some products made in occupied teritories are using different numbers too) and petition Egypt to let the promised relief aid through to Gaza.
The only way to stop fascism and tyranny is to push back, and it is great to know when it starts working, and they start hurting.
What frightens me is that Israel will take the tack of abusive spouses everwhere and elevate its level of terror and abuse against the defenseless civilians of Palestine rather than seeing its own evil, genocidal behavior for what it is.
Obama, you too can now consider yourself a war criminal for enabling both Israel and the U.S. to perpetrate atrocities upon the innocent.
'Birth defects' from Israeli bombs
Doctors blame toxic waste left by munitions for deformities in Gaza babies. (BBC)
The siege must be ended and it is heartening to see what the world community is doing to help.
There is a means of handle sewage that might help. If people have sawdust or dirt (and buckets if possible), they can create composting toilets and humanure.
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/06/19-5
This will not only keep sewage from contaminating water but over time will create compost for growing food.
And the idea of mud houses is excellent.
Here are mud stove instructions.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8333706/Mud-Stove-Technology
http://www.zcommunications.org/attachments/media/audio/3399.mp3
"We constantly talk rightly about Israeli crimes; but that's highly misleading, because they are U.S./Israeli crimes. There is nothing that Israel does that goes beyond what the United States authorizes and in fact directly supports with economic, diplomatic, military, and also ideological support.-That is, by framing issues. So these are U.S./Israeli crimes. If we talk about israel we should remember,- we are talking about ourselves. Its not like talking about crimes of China..." Noam Chomsky
Some how extend the Israel boycott to all big war profiteering corporations.
Boycott war industry and invest in a new sustainable future.
I wonder how hard that would be ....
Piece a pie