Gaza is in a state of humanitarian shock, due primarily to Israel’s
blockade, supported by the US, the EU and Egypt and now entering its
11th year. Historically a place of trade and commerce, Gaza has
relatively little production left, and the economy is now largely
dependent on consumption. Although a recent easing of Israeli
restrictions has led to a slight increase in agricultural exports to the
West Bank and Israel – long Gaza’s principal markets – they are not
nearly enough to boost its weakened productive sectors. Gaza’s debility,
carefully planned and successfully executed, has left almost half the
labour force without any means to earn a living. Unemployment –
especially youth unemployment – is the defining feature of life. It now
hovers around 42 per cent (it has been higher), but for young people
(between the ages of 15 and 29) it stands at 60 per cent. Everyone is
consumed by the need to find a job or some way of earning money.
‘Salaries control people’s minds,’ one resident said.
(snip)
‘What do the
Israelis want?’ I was asked the question again and again, with each
questioner looking at me searchingly, sometimes imploringly, for an
answer, for some insight they clearly felt that they didn’t have. Why is
Gaza being punished in so heartless a manner, and what does Israel
truly hope to gain by it? One well-placed person claimed that ‘50 to 60
per cent of Hamas’ would give up any claim to Jerusalem in return for
the Rafah border crossing being opened up again. Israel has exhausted
all the ways it has of putting pressure on Gaza. When Gazans were
allowed to work in Israel, Israel had leverage: it would seal the
borders and extract whatever concessions it sought. Now even that
leverage is gone, and all that remains is menace – a policy towards Gaza
that emerges not from any sense or logic but from what Ehud Barak once
called ‘inertia’. According to an article in Haaretz, Israel’s
‘security cabinet has not held a single meeting on Israeli policy
concerning Gaza for the last four years’. At what point does menace stop
working as a form of coercion? What will Israel hope to gain from its
next attack on Gaza, when people there already speak about entire
families being wiped out as a normal topic of conversation?
If the
Israelis were thinking clearly, one person said, ‘everyone could
benefit. All they must do is give us a window to live a normal life and
all these extremist groups would disappear. Hamas would disappear. The
community must deal with … these groups, not IDF tanks and planes. Our
generation wants to make peace and it is foolish for Israel to refuse.
The next generation may not be as willing as we are. Is that what Israel
truly wants?’ In the first six months of 2016, the Ministry of the
Interior reported that 24,138 babies were born in Gaza, averaging 132 a
day. In August 2016 alone, 4961 babies were born, or 160 a day: more
than six babies every hour and one baby every nine minutes. The distance
between Gaza City and Tel Aviv is 44 miles. ‘What will Israel do when
there are five million Palestinians living in Gaza?’
(emphasis added)
It's an insane, hopeless and intolerable situation.
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ya israel are dicks, but evidently democrats are too::
HOMELAND SECURITY JEH JOHNSON TESTIFIES RUSSIA NEVER CHANGED VOTES, DNC HID SERVERS FROM GOVERNMENT
hmm. DNC hid servers from the govt.
Expect no substantial progress as long as Israeli White House agent Jared is on duty.
there wouldn't be any progress even if jared wasn't on duty.
hey didn't jared lose a bunch of weight by only eating subway sandwiches?
maybe he can order a ham sandwich at subway while he's in israel.
"HOMELAND SECURITY JEH JOHNSON TESTIFIES RUSSIA NEVER CHANGED VOTES, DNC HID SERVERS FROM GOVERNMENT" Link doesn't work. It's not an accurate summary anyway, it's rather tendentious.
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