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4now

(1,596 posts)
Thu Jul 31, 2014, 04:14 PM Jul 2014

Gaza needs the world’s help



To continue to witness children being killed and orphaned, entire families being obliterated and entire neighbourhoods levelled, is beginning to seem physically impossible. No one should have to bear this burden. And yet we in Gaza are being forced to do so. Even those who have sought refuge in apparently protected spaces – such as schools run by the UN – have fallen victim.

Against this backdrop, it is difficult to comprehend how the international community seems unable to halt what is no longer just a war in Gaza but an apocalypse for its citizens. The Gaza Strip is now unlivable. Hundreds of thousands of people who lived close to the perimeter of the territory have been pushed towards its centre. One of the most densely populated districts in the world has not only shrunk but become more dense. Since Gaza’s only electricity generation station was targeted, severe shortages in water and now bread have been exacerbated.

The government of Israel does not seem interested in a ceasefire pact. As recent history amply demonstrates, the ideal next step in Israel’s eyes would be a conclusion of this war without having to engage in any kind of binding agreements with Gaza. It has extended the conflict by making any cessation of hostilities dependent on the destruction of tunnels which lead into Israel, a condition it did not state at the outset. Putting aside the question of whether it was legitimate for Palestinians to dig those tunnels, Israel should not be allowed to cripple prospects for a ceasefire with a requirement that even it has acknowledged will be difficult to achieve.

And what is surely not acceptable any longer is Israel’s continued denial of the reasons those tunnels were resorted to in the first place. Its refusal to address the issue of Gaza as a political question and not as a military one is part of the problem, and the reason for so many civilian deaths.
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Gaza needs the world’s help (Original Post) 4now Jul 2014 OP
I don't think Israel is denying the 'reason for the existence COLGATE4 Jul 2014 #1
Under fire and out of cash, U.N. overwhelmed by Gaza crisis bemildred Jul 2014 #2
They can stop shooting rockets any time they want to. Fozzledick Jul 2014 #3
Unacceptable, unnecessary, inhumane. n/t Jefferson23 Jul 2014 #4

COLGATE4

(14,732 posts)
1. I don't think Israel is denying the 'reason for the existence
Thu Jul 31, 2014, 04:24 PM
Jul 2014

of the tunnels'. To the contrary, they've got it quite right. The tunnels were dug with the goal of using them to attack, kidnap and/or murder Israelis. There is no 'political solution' to that. If ever and when Hamas disavows its stated goal to purge the land of all the Jews and ceases its attacks, perhaps there may be a political solution. Until then, doubtful.

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
2. Under fire and out of cash, U.N. overwhelmed by Gaza crisis
Thu Jul 31, 2014, 04:31 PM
Jul 2014

(Reuters) - The United Nations in Gaza is struggling to withstand a flood of almost a quarter of a million refugees into shelters that have repeatedly come under Israeli fire.

Out of cash, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the main U.N. body in the impoverished enclave of 1.8 million Palestinians, says it can barely handle the humanitarian crisis unleashed by more than three weeks of fighting between militants and Israel.

Asked to explain the scale of the civilian suffering to an Arab news station, an UNRWA spokesman simply burst into tears.

"There are times when tears speak more eloquently than words. Mine pale into insignificance compared with Gaza's," Chris Gunness said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/31/us-mideast-gaza-un-idUSKBN0G01DL20140731

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