Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Ban Ki-moon: Gaza is a source of shame to the international community



UN chief visits under tight security to view destruction from the 50-day conflict and demand justice for shelling of UN facilities.

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Ban Ki-moon speaking in Gaza on 14 October. He encouraged international reconstruction efforts after viewing scenes of destruction, which he said were ‘beyond description’. Photograph: Yasser Qudih/AP
The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, described the destruction in Gaza from the recent conflict with Israel as “beyond description” and a source of “shame to the international community” as he visited the war-devastated coastal strip on Tuesday.
Urging a speedy reconstruction effort, he announced that Israel was permitting the first truckloads of construction materials to enter the coastal strip, which has been blockaded by Israel and Egypt since before the conflict.
“I am here with a heavy heart,” Ban told a press conference. “The destruction which I have seen coming here is beyond description,” he added.
Ban said the damage was far worse than what he had seen after the previous conflict – Operation Cast Lead – that took place in 2008-09.
The UN chief was driven through the ruins of Gaza City’s Shuja’iya neighbourhood and visited a school in nearby Jabaliya refugee camp, scenes of some of the heaviest Israeli shelling in this summer’s conflict.
Two classrooms at the UN school were hit by shells, killing at least 14 people sheltering there. Relatives of the dead held up posters showing their loved ones, while waiting to catch a glimpse of the UN head.
Ban saved his strongest language for the deaths of about 500 children during the war. “I met so many of the beautiful children of Gaza. More than 500 were killed in the fighting – many more were wounded. What did they do wrong? Being born in Gaza is not a crime.”
Criticising both Israel and Hamas, he added: “Perhaps nothing so powerfully symbolises this summer of suffering than the Jabaliya school. Thousands of women, children, families were forced to flee the intense hostilities. They sought sanctuary under the UN flag. All of the details related to the location of this facility were shared with Israeli authorities again and again. Yet the shells fell.”
Ban was visiting Gaza two days after donor states pledged $5.4bn in aidfor rebuilding after the summer’s devastating Israeli offensive.
In his short tour of the strip, conducted under tight security, Ban visited areas that were heavily bombarded by Israel during the 50-day war, in which more than 2,100 Palestinians, most of them civilians, were killed. Sixty-seven Israeli soldiers and six civilians in Israel were killed by Hamas rockets and other attacks.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians remain displaced by the destruction, and on Tuesday people camping outside their ravaged homes were seen waving at the convoy of white UN vehicles as it passed.
The UN agency UNRWA has estimated it will cost $1.6bn to rehouse the displaced and bring relief to Gaza’s economy, which has been strangled by a seven year-long Israeli – and more recently – Egyptian blockade.
As Ban entered Gaza through the Erez crossing, Israel announced it was allowing 600 tonnes of cement, 50 truckloads of gravel and 10 truckloads of steel into Gaza for rebuilding homes and public buildings, with shipments being monitored by the UN and the Palestinian Authority.
At least 200 tonnes of cement had already reached Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel, Palestinian officals said.
During a question-and-answer session with journalists, Ban insisted that those “who have committed criminal acts, those who have violated international humanitarian law must be investigated and brought to justice”.
“As you know, the UN Human Rights Council has established a commission of inquiry, which is now investigating. Upon our strong urging the government of Israel has established their own independent, criminal investigations. I, as secretary general of the United Nations, am considering establishing my own board of inquiry to investigate the shelling of the UN facilities and killing of UN staff. With all these three commissions and boards of inquiry I am sure we will be able to find and bring justice.”
On Monday, Ban criticised Israel for its continued building of settlements on land the Palestinians seek for an independent state and urged both sides to return to meaningful negotiations as soon as possible. Ban, who last visited the territory in 2012, said at a donor conference in Egypt on Sunday that his trip to the Palestinian enclave was “to listen directly to the people of Gaza”.
The provision of reconstruction aid will be overseen jointly by the UN and the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, amid concerns that unchecked imports could fall into the hands of militants, including those of Hamas, the de facto power in Gaza against which Israel waged its military operation.
Source : http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/14/ban-ki-moon-visits-gaza-views-destruction-of-un-school

Tear gas and stun grenades used against schoolchildren

13th October 2014 | International Solidarity Movement, Khalil team | Hebron, Occupied Palestine
Today at the Salaymeh checkpoint in al-Khalil (Hebron), Israeli soldiers fired four long-range tear gas canisters, and threw three stun grenades, all towards children leaving school to walk home. One tear gas grenade was also thrown directly at ISM activists documenting the military violence.
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Israeli soldiers were positioned very close to the school, due to the new position of the concrete blocks that designate the end of H2 (the area of Hebron under full Israeli military control). Yesterday they were moved further away from Salaymeh checkpoint to further encroach upon Palestinian territory.
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Two Israeli soldiers also occupied the top floor of a Palestinian apartment block and positioned themselves above the schoolchildren.

EU is looking for new ways to stop Israeli settlements

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Wednesday, 15 October 2014 13:55
EU officials are looking for new ways to put pressure on the Israeli occupation authorities to stop all settlement construction in the occupied West Bank, Reuters news agency reported on Tuesday.
European diplomats explained that their frustration over West Bank settlement construction has reached a new high, and they are now discussing measures like "blacklisting" Jewish settlers convicted of crimes and banning them from entering EU countries.
They also said that the EU could review mutual trade agreements, but stressed that they are not yet considering imposing any trade sanctions.
"The paperwork [regarding a blacklist] has been done but it is frozen for now," one EU official told Reuters. "It is basically a blacklist of violent settlers who have been accused of or convicted of crimes. It would prevent them from travelling to Europe."
The diplomat added that: "Such a step would probably only affect 100 to 200 people, and it might prove complicated to impose since some of those likely to be blacklisted also have European passports, but it would send a strong message that the EU means business."
The Israeli occupation authorities recently carried out a series of illegal measures, including the seizure of 4,000 dunams (1,000 acres) of Palestinian land near the town of Bethlehem and the announcement of plans to build thousands of settlement units near occupied Jerusalem.
These measures have reportedly angered the EU, US and UN, fuelling calls for a response.
Two years ago, the EU imposed restrictions on loans to Israeli scientific institutions that operate in the West Bank settlements and is currently moving ahead with plans to label all products that are made in these settlements.
EU diplomats warn that public sentiment in Europe is turning strongly against Israel, especially in response to Israel's wars in the Gaza Strip, including the recent 51-day campaign that ended on 26 August and killed more than 2,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
This change is clear in Sweden's plan to recognise Palestine as an independent state this month and a non-binding vote in the British parliament on the same issue on Monday.
Many of the EU's 28 member states have expressed concerns about Israeli settlement policies, but it is still far from certain that there would be unanimous support for any action against Israel, which still has strong defenders among many EU governments.
European diplomats and other officials told Reuters that there are several areas where the EU could bring pressure to bear on Israel, for example by strictly applying the regulations detailed in the Association Agreement signed between the EU and Israel in 1995.
That agreement sets out a very specific framework for free trade in goods, services and capital, with everything dependent on "respect for human rights and democratic principles".
Article 83 of the agreement makes clear that it only applies to the territory of the state of Israel, which one official said raised questions about how you deal, for example, with Israeli banks which operate on occupied land that the EU does not consider to be part of the state of Israel.
"I am not saying we should stop dealing with Israeli banks, but it is an issue that has been raised and some would say we need to look at it in more detail," an ambassador reported saying by Reuters.

Israel starts building 600 settlement units

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Israel has started building around 600 settlement units in occupied East Jerusalem, while construction works continued in various other settlements in the city and the occupied West Bank.

Israeli weekly newspaper Kol Ha'er said that the Israeli company A. Aharon had successfully completed the marketing and sale of a new project in the settlement of Pisgat Zeev entitled 'Nativ Hamzolot', north of Jerusalem. The project includes four buildings each including six housing areas and a total of 24 settlement units.
The units are expected to be inhabited within 20 months. The same company marketed the 'Novi Hapesga' project in the same settlement that includes 22 units.
The company has also begun the project 'Tovi Adumim' in the settlement of Maaleh Adumim that includes 14 settlement units in two buildings. It will also begin a new settlement project in Gilo called 'Medorgi Gilo' with 88 settlement units in four buildings. In the Neve Yacov settlement, the company is building 165 settlement units.
More units are being marketed in Har Homa (Mountain Abu-Ghneim) settlement with 142 settlement units in three buildings. The company has recently won a tender for the construction of 92 settlement units in Pisgat Zeev.
A Palestinian daily newspaper reported that the Maltese government had criticised the new Israeli settlement projects in East Jerusalem.
A Palestinian newspaper reported a statement issued by the Palestinian exterior ministry explaining the Maltese position towards the continuous building of Israeli settlements. "Malta criticises the Israeli decision to build new settlement units," the statement said.
It also said that building new settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories undermines the two-state solution and questions Israel's real commitment to a peace process with the Palestinians.
Malta reiterated the position of the EU that Israeli settlements are illegal and pose an obstacle ahead of the peace talks. It also called for the Israeli occupation to call off the new settlement decisions.
Source : https://www.middleeastmonitor.com

Aid conference hollow if countries rebuilding Gaza are funding the forces destroying it

Jessica Purkiss
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At a conference in Cairo on Sunday Norwegian Foreign Minister Boerge Brende announced that international donors have pledged $5.4bn (£3.4bn) towards the reconstruction of Gaza, exceeding the $4bn (£2.5bn) the Palestinian Authority had requested.

European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton said donations from member states would reach $568m (£353m). Gulf States pledged a combined $2bn. The US pledged $212m (£132m) in new aid. The UK is to give $32 million dollars.
The international community no doubt left the conference feeling like they had achieved something. The Gaza Strip, devastated by Israel's 51 day assault, will be rebuilt with this money. The amount pledged laying testimony to the world's commitment to this goal.
The UK's International Development Minister Desmond Swayne, after announcing the country's pledge, said the international community could not continue to pick up the pieces of the conflict indefinitely. He said: "It is critical that reconstruction efforts now form part of a process of meaningful political change." Earlier US Secretary of State John Kerry stated that anything other than a long-term commitment to peace would be a "Band-Aid fix". Washington's pledge of cash came with a plea by Kerry for Israelis and Palestinians to resume peace negotiations to give assurance to donor nations that projects funded would not be destroyed in another war.
Kerry said the new aid brought Washington's contribution to helping Gaza to more than $400 million over the last year alone. However, over the past 60 years, Israel has absorbed close to a quarter-trillion dollars in military aid from the US. In 2007, the Bush Administration and the Israeli government agreed to a 10-year, $30 billion military aid package. Last year alone, Washington sent some $3.1 billion in military aid. Overall, the United States covers nearly one quarter of Israel's defense budget -- from tear gas canisters to F-16 fighter jets.
In 2013, Israel received around £8bn in the form of 400 arms licenses from the UK. A report by a British arms export controls parliamentary committee shows that the arms Israel received included combat drones, F-16 and Apache fighter jets, which were un-doubtingly used in the recent Gaza offensive.
In 2009, David Miliband, then Foreign Secretary confirmed that Israeli equipment that had been used in Gaza in the 2008-9 conflict 'almost certainly' contained UK-supplied components. Since then successive UK has governments have licensed a further £50 million worth of arms to Israel.
European Union countries also export huge volumes of weapons and military equipment to Israel. In the period 2005-09, EU countries granted arms exports licenses to Israel worth €7.47bn. Despite hostilities in Gaza in 2012, military export licenses from Europe to Israel increased from €157 million to €613 million, an increase of 290%. The majority of this increase came from the advanced trainer aircraft Alenia Aermacchi M-346 deal with Italy which was worth €472 million: in exchange Italy has agreed to purchase military equipment from Israel for a similar amount.
In the period 2007-13, Israeli military companies took part in research projects to which the EU awarded €244m.
Israel is the 7th largest arms exporter in the world and the largest per capita exporter, according to a fact sheet from the BDS movement. This is Gaza's third war in six years. The International donations will indeed act as a "band aid" fix if the same countries paying for the reconstruction of Gaza are funding the forces destroying it.

ISRAEL RETRACTS FALSE ALLEGATION

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Israeli officials retracted this morning their earlier claim on Friday that the rocket that killed a four-year-old child in Southern Israel was launched from an UNRWA school in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli news reports that the rocket was launched from an UNRWA school were false. The same media outlets that rushed to report the incident without seeking confirmation from UNRWA are required and called upon to also report the Israeli army retraction.  We also call on Israeli military spokespersons and other official sources to ensure the accuracy of their facts before going public.

UNRWA deplores the killing of all children during this conflict, including the killing of the four-year-old Israeli child yesterday and the hundreds of Palestinian children killed since the start of the current fighting. We call on all parties to ensure protection and care of children affected by armed conflict, in accordance with their obligations under international law.
UNRWA is working under incredible pressure right now in Gaza providing assistance to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the fighting. Even during this extraordinarily difficult situation, we do our utmost to maintain the highest standards of neutrality for our staff, our property and in our installations.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949 and is mandated to provide assistance and protection to a population of some 5 million registered Palestine refugees. Its mission is to help Palestine refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and the Gaza Strip to achieve their full potential in human development, pending a just solution to their plight. UNRWA’s services encompass education, health care, relief and social services, camp infrastructure and improvement, and microfinance.
Financial support to UNRWA has not kept pace with an increased demand for services caused by growing numbers of registered refugees, expanding need, and deepening poverty. As a result, the Agency's General Fund (GF), supporting UNRWA’s core activities and 97 per cent reliant on voluntary contributions, has begun each year with a large projected deficit. Currently the deficit stands at US$ 56 million.

Israel arrests leading BDS activist

Faruk A'shur/Photo: Hebron Defense Committee

The Israeli army arrested Hebron city council member Faruk A'shur on October 8, later placing him in administrative detention for three months.
An optician, A'shur is a leading activist in local committees promoting the boycott of Israeli products by Palestinians in Hebron and the West Bank more generally. A'shur is also renowned for his selfless efforts to provide the best possible services to residents of the poor and marginalised neighbourhoods of Hebron, particularly those exposed to ongoing settler violence and Israeli military attacks. These efforts are particularly crucial in assisting families in these areas to remain steadfast in their homes despite the enormous difficulties of daily life there.
The Hebron Defense Committee, a coalition of social movements and political parties acting to defend Hebron and its residents against Israeli colonial policies and practices, has called for A'shur's immediate release, as well as the release of all 6,500 Palestinian political prisoners.
In addition to issuing an administrative detention order against A'shur, in the last few days Israeli authorities have issued an additional 41 administrative detention orders for periods between two to six months. These orders are both news, as in the case of A'shur, and extensions of previously existing orders. Over 480 Palestinians are currently held in administrative detention, imprisonment without charges or trial.

61th anniversary of Qibya massacre

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Today marks the 61th anniversary of Qibya massacre, under the leadership of the deceased Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Units of the Israeli army surrounded the village, Qibya, west of Ramallah (its population was around 200 people on the massacre day), then a force of about 600 troops stormed the village firing randomly after an intense artillery shelling targeted the homes.
The outcomes of the massacre were the killing of 67 Palestinian women, men, children and elderly in addition to the injury of another hundred.
The massacre also left the destruction of 56 houses, the Masjid of the village, the school and the water tank.
Ben-Gurion, one of the first prime ministers of the Zionist entity, said to his loyal dog, Sharon, before the massacre of Qibya: It does not matter what the world will say it is important that we stay here!
Aman Palestin-Malaysia Media Unit added 3 new photos.

Bionic women of Nabi Saleh

In march of last year Ashira Hakan was beaten and dragged by israeli soldiers in a vicious and cruel way, Ashira, a well known activist and photographer suffered a serious neck injury resulting in a dangerous surgery that ended with a permanent partial disability as the doctors say.
Ashira is still fighting the intruders at Nabi Saleh, though she walks like a duck she's definitely a lioness in the eyes of Israeli soldiers.
Here is the link for a video taken the day of the injury showing the cruelty of the Israeli military soldiers
Source : International communities against Israel
      


 

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