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 Humanitarian Aid and the Politics of the Israeli 
		Annihilation of the Palestinian People  By Ramona Wadi  Palestine Information 
		Center, October 19, 2023  |  | 
		
		
			
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		Humanitarian aid and the politics of annihilation
		
		The United Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) 
		briefing on the ramifications of Israel’s atrocious bombing of Gaza 
		reveals one prominent detail. “The number of killed is increasing. There 
		are not enough body-bags for the dead in Gaza.” Coupled with the news 
		that Palestinians have been forced to dig mass graves, which is 
		reminiscent of the 1948 Nakba, the observation illustrates a prevailing 
		discrepancy: Gaza cannot keep up with Israel’s colonial violence.
		
In other news, the UN Security Council rejected a draft resolution 
		by Russia seeking a ceasefire for humanitarian reasons, with five votes 
		in favor, four against, and six abstentions. The representatives of 
		countries voting against and abstaining from the resolution (some of 
		these countries are donors to UNRWA) have given unanimous approval to 
		Israel’s dehumanization of Palestinian civilians in Gaza. Noting that 
		the ceasefire was requested for humanitarian, not political reasons, the 
		politics that plays out in humanitarian aid could not be clearer.
		
There are not enough body bags for the dead in Gaza. According to a 
		Reuters report from yesterday, 2,750 Palestinians were killed in Gaza 
		since 7 October. Israel’s large-scale aggression has been flaunted to 
		the world, packaged by its security narrative. However, it is the 
		tangible details that stand out, despite how insignificant they may 
		seem. There are not enough humanitarian basics in Gaza to cater for the 
		Palestinian people’s daily lives, and this has become normalized even by 
		humanitarian aid standards. Now, the international community is 
		normalizing another depth to the colonial violence narrative: the 
		Palestinians murdered by Israel are not deserving of any dignity. Just 
		as in life, Palestinians in Gaza have had to live in deprivation of 
		access to clean water, medical supplies and interventions, to mention 
		two examples; their demise is also steeped in deprivation of a proper 
		burial.
Let us not forget that the UNSC resolution was rejected 
		yesterday, because the opposing and abstaining countries have not only 
		ostracized Russia politically, but also decided that their ties with 
		Israel take precedence. At a time of dire need, such political actors 
		have exposed the discrepancy between humanitarian aid and Israel’s 
		colonial violence, between marginally supporting Palestine and 
		unequivocally holding up Israel’s political pedestal and impunity.
		
In times of normalized Israeli colonial violence, UNRWA repeatedly 
		warned of a funding deficit that would impact services offered to 
		Palestinians. According to UNRWA, “neutrality helps to create what is 
		termed humanitarian space”. The Agency also deems the concept of 
		neutrality essential for its operations. Yet, UNRWA operates from a 
		political space and a political agenda. Funding is determined by donor 
		countries, many of which are politically aligned with Israel. The Agency 
		knows that even if funding increases, it will never exceed what Israel 
		inflicts on Palestinians even in times when there is no ongoing 
		bombardment of Gaza, let alone in this instance, where Israel’s military 
		might is still lauded by UNRWA’s donors as defense.
Israel’s 
		colonial violence and its international accomplices are defining 
		humanitarian aid. Such a parameter is not a measure of neutrality. Gaza 
		does not have enough body bags because of Israel’s colonial violence, 
		and humanitarian aid is so enmeshed with Israel that there is no shame 
		in exposing such indignity. This should serve as a reflection on the 
		entire humanitarian agenda when it comes to Palestinians, and a reminder 
		of how politically depraved it is that the international community 
		intends Israel’s annihilation for Gaza.
- Ramona Wadi is an 
		independent researcher, freelance journalist, book reviewer and blogger. 
		Her writing covers a range of themes in relation to Palestine, Chile and 
		Latin America. Her article appeared in MEMO.
		
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