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Israeli Government Documents Show Deliberate Policy To Keep Gazans At
Near-starvation Levels ]
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November 06, 2010 21:32 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
Documents, whose existence were denied by the Israeli occupation government for
over a year, have been released after a legal battle led by Israeli
human rights group, Gisha. The documents reveal a deliberate policy
by the Israeli government in which the dietary needs for the
population of Gaza are chillingly calculated, and the amounts of
food let in by the Israeli government measured to remain just enough
to keep the population alive at a near-starvation level. This
documents the statement made by a number of Israeli officials that
they are "putting the people of Gaza on a diet".
Calculation sheet from newly-released documents (image from Gisha)
In 2007, when Israel began its full siege on Gaza,
Dov Weisglass, adviser to then Prime-Minister Ehud Olmert, stated
clearly, “The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make
them die of hunger.” The documents now released contain equations used
by the Israeli government to calculate the exact amounts of food, fuel
and other necessities needed to do exactly that.
The documents
are even more disturbing, say human rights activists, when one considers
the fact that close to half of the people of Gaza are children under the
age of eighteen. This means that Israel has deliberately forced the
undernourishment of hundreds of thousands of children in direct
violation of international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
This release of documents also severely undermines Israel's oft-made
claim that the siege is "for security reasons", as it documents a
deliberate and systematic policy of collective punishment of the entire
population of Gaza.
Gisha's director, in relation to the release
of documents, said, "Israel banned glucose for biscuits and the fuel
needed for regular supply of electricity – paralyzing normal life in
Gaza and impairing the moral character of the State of Israel. I am
sorry to say that major elements of this policy are still in place."
In its statement accompanying the release of the documents, Gisha
wrote:
The documents reveal that the state approved "a policy of
deliberate reduction" for basic goods in the Gaza Strip (section h.4,
page 5*). Thus, for example, Israel restricted the supply of fuel needed
for the power plant, disrupting the supply of electricity and water. The
state set a "lower warning line" (section g.2, page 5) to give advance
warning of expected shortages in a particular item, but at the same time
approved ignoring that warning, if the good in question was subject to a
policy of "deliberate reduction". Moreover, the state set an "upper red
line" above which even basic humanitarian items could be blocked, even
if they were in demand (section g.1, page 5). The state claimed in a
cover letter to Gisha that in practice, it had not authorized reduction
of "basic goods" below the "lower warning line", but it did not define
what these "basic goods" were.
Commentator Richard Silverstein
wrote: "In reviewing the list of permitted items for import, you come to
realize that these are the only items allowed. In other words, if an
item is not on the list, it’s prohibited. So, for example, here is the
list of permitted spices: Black pepper, soup powder, hyssop, sesame.
cinnamon, anise, babuna (chamomile), sage. Sorry, cumin, basil, bay
leaf, allspice, carraway, cardamon, chiles, chives, cilantro, cloves,
garlic, sesame, tamarind, thyme, oregano, cayenne. Not on the list.
You're not a spice Palestinians need according to some IDF dunderhead.
And tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, toys, glassware, paint, and
shoes? You can forget about them too. Luxuries all, or else security
threats."
Despite the disturbing nature of the documents, which
show a calculated policy of deliberate undernourishment of an entire
population, no major media organizations have reported the story.
The full text of the released documents, and the original Freedom of
Information Act request filed by Gisha, can be found on Gisha's website
at the link below:
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