Palestine: UN accuses Israel of war crimes / FRFI 211 Oct / Nov 2009
Palestine: UN accuses Israel of war crimes / FRFI 211 Oct / Nov 2009
FRFI 211 October / November 2009
Following a number of investigations and reports into
Gazan reconstruction ‘impossible’
The UN investigation, led by Justice Richard Goldstone, accused Israel of imposing a blockade on Gaza ‘amounting to collective punishment’ carried out as part of a ‘systematic policy of progressive isolation and deprivation of the Gaza Strip’ in the run up to the onslaught. This Israeli policy, supported by Britain and the US, continues to this day, so that eight months after the end of the onslaught the UN report states that ‘families are still living amid the rubble of their former homes after the attacks ended, as reconstruction has been impossible due to the continuing blockade’.
While being forced to concentrate on Israel’s ‘serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law’ by the fact that Israel’s war machine killed over 1,400 Palestinians, including approximately 400 children, the report also inevitably attempts to equate Palestinian resistance with the Israeli occupation and onslaught. It condemns the Palestinian resistance in
The report concludes that both the Israeli and Palestinian authorities in
Plight of Gazans remains desperate
The continuing desperate situation for the people of
‘Seven months after the Israeli Operation Cast Lead and three years into a stifling siege, life for the one million refugees in Gaza – 70% of the population – is characterised by chronic unemployment, infrequent access to power and water, health hazards stemming from inadequate sewage system, and sub-standard housing with thousands living in tents or the rubble of their former homes, dispossessed of all earthly belongings.’
No reconstruction has taken place. Of the billions pledged for reconstruction, nothing has reached
Gazan water supplies critical
The day before the UN report into Israeli war crimes was published, another UN department, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), issued its own report on the impending collapse of underground water supplies in
The UNEP report states ‘
UNEP estimates that more than $1.5bn may be needed over 20 years to restore the aquifer back to health: ‘unless the degradation trend is reversed now, damage could take centuries to reverse’.
During September George Mitchell, the US envoy to the Middle East, made a number of visits to Israel in an unsuccessful attempt to get the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to agree to a freeze on settlement construction in the West Bank. This is seen as a pre-condition to restarting the peace negotiations between Abbas and Netanyahu which the imperialists would like to see back on track. Abbas, though, needs some gesture from Israel to allow him to resume talks; the continued expansion of settlements in the West Bank is undermining all the arguments being put forward by Abbas and his Fatah allies in favour of peace negotiations and the eventual formation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The last round of talks between Mitchell and the Israeli Defence Minister Barak on stopping settlement construction in July (see FRFI 209) had seen Barak agree to demolish 23 so-called illegal outposts in the
Isolate
Following the Zionists’ murderous assault on
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• In Britain the TUC, although equating the armed resistance of the Palestinian people with the barbarism of the Israeli occupation and then condemning both, voted to support a boycott of goods produced in Israeli settlements in the West Bank and called for an end to all arms trade with Israel.
What the TUC decision amounts to, given its complete inability to organise a struggle against the Labour government, will be very little. FRFI therefore urges its readers to join it in building a real movement in solidarity with the Palestinian people that calls for the complete isolation of the racist Israeli state and a boycott of all Israeli goods – see page 14 for details of Marks and Spencer pickets in London and elsewhere.
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