EU Press release: Tearing Down Israeli Occupation
Wall of Oppression in Rafah is an Act of Freedom
EU Press release on breach of the WAll in Rafah
Thursday January 24, 2008 00:17 by Press
Release, By Luisa Morgantini - Vice-President of the European Parliament
Rafah: the breach in the wall is an act of
freedom and a strong warning to the EU, the Quartet and Egypt.
"The thousands of Palestinians crossing the
Rafah border point these last hours, the breach in the wall and the
breaking of the siege decided by Israel against the civil population,
are all true acts of resistance and an affirmation of the freedom of
that people, not the Qassam rockets being fired at Israeli
civilians that contravene international law, or the bloodshed inflicted
on the Palestinian civil population perpetuated by Israeli raids.
When walls fall down there's always a sense of freedom. The images we
are getting from southern Gaza, with men and women pouring into Egypt in
order to buy essential supplies such as food and medicines that are
nowhere to be found because of four days of total closure and black out
in the Gaza Strip, are the natural result of the inhuman siege imposed
by Israel: as rightly declared by President Mahmoud Abbas, the
responsibility lies with Israeli policy, which has forced people who are
completely worn out to cross the borders of the cage in which they are
imprisoned and collectively punished with complete disregard for
humanity and international law.
This is the predictable outcome of a policy of isolation, not only
towards Hamas, but also the one and a half million Gaza inhabitants, a
policy that the European Union has also supported by endorsing de facto
the embargo decided by Israel. Hamas risks to become stronger as a
result of this situation, not weaker as can be seen by all the
demonstrations that took place in the Islamic world during these cold
and dark days in Gaza.
People pouring into Egypt and also people returning to Gaza after
forced exile bringing any kinds of goods, show all of us the tragedy of
a besieged but never resigned population, a population that has seen
women in the front line of the demonstration struggling and being
harshly repressed yesterday: these are the non-violent actions that
should be supported and in which all Palestinians should gain renewed
strength and unity.
I hope they will not be used by anyone to apply a definitive separation
of Gaza and the West Bank in what should be the Palestinian State within
the occupied territories of '67.
But for sure they are also a warning for the International Community as
a whole, first and foremost the Quartet, the European Union and Egypt,
which are responsible for the transit of goods and people through Rafah
Crossing. Unfortunately, they have never been able to accomplish this
task.
I sincerely hope that Rafah border crossing with Egypt will be
immediately opened and the legal freedom of movement for people and
goods be established, not the arbitrary closures by Israel. Arms
trafficking can be stopped without bombing and without enclosing the
population in an open-air prison.
I hope that Olmert's government receives this message: only the end of
the Gaza siege, the end of the raids and of the military occupation can
guarantee security for both people and the coherence needed for the
respect of all commitments to peace."
Further information Luisa Morgantini +39 348 39 21 465 or Brussels
Office + 32 22 84 51 5
luisa.morgantini@europarl.europa.eu; www.luisamorgantini.net
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