{"id":37113,"date":"2013-12-02T12:00:26","date_gmt":"2013-12-02T12:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/?p=37113"},"modified":"2015-05-05T22:20:16","modified_gmt":"2015-05-05T21:20:16","slug":"gaza-the-unfolding-humanitarian-catastrophe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/2013\/12\/gaza-the-unfolding-humanitarian-catastrophe\/","title":{"rendered":"Gaza: The Unfolding Humanitarian Catastrophe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This material below was distributed by <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/John_V._Whitbeck\" title=\"John V. Whitbeck\"  target=\"_blank\">John Whitbeck<\/a>, distinguished American lawyer and author, living in Paris, and doing his best to keep a group concerned with world\u00a0affairs informed about latest developments, especially in the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Middle_East\" title=\"Middle East\"  target=\"_blank\">Middle East<\/a>. I also add a slightly edited text of a message\u00a0sent by Robert Stiver from Hawaii, who has exhibited\u00a0consistent empathy for the suffering of the people. My press release below, although far less emotional than the <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">cri de coeur <\/span>that Robert Stiver wrote, issues from the same place of urgent concern for the brave and resolute people of Gaza. I hope that Robert is wrong however when he ends with self-tormenting\u00a0words of despair: \u201cWhat to do, in the name of common justice?\u00a0 I know not; it seems useless, all useless.\u201d Such feelings of futility are quite understandable, but let us do all within our power to make sure that this unfolding catastrophe ENDS before its full tragic character is totally realized.<\/p>\n<p>It hardly needs to be observed that the silence of the United Nations and the global media is a continuing disgrace, particularly given the pomp and circumstance of those mighty statesmen who self-righteously proclaim a new doctrine: \u2018the responsibility to protect\u2019 (R2P) those whose survival and dignity is at stake due to crimes of state or as a result of natural catastrophe.<\/p>\n<p>******************************************************<\/p>\n<table border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"348\">Cutting edge Middle East news analysis edited by Oliver Miles<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"179\"><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"564\"><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"563\"><b>\u00a0<\/b>Web Arab News Digest<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"563\"><b>Gaza: a disgrace <\/b>According to a BBC report military action in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has been limited since the serious fighting a year ago in which about 170 Palestinians and six Israelis died. But tension remains high, as also between Hamas and Egypt where northern Sinai has been the scene of much fighting. Meanwhile living conditions for 1.7 million Gazans remain atrocious.<\/p>\n<p>Reuters reports that Turkey has pledged $850,000, $200,000 of which have already reached Gaza, to alleviate the fuel crisis which has closed Gaza\u2019s only power station and a major sewage treatment plant, so that raw sewage is running in the streets. Fuel deliveries by the UN have started, and are reported to be promised by Qatar. The immediate cause of the fuel crisis is the destruction by Egypt of cross-border tunnels, and the longer term cause the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Blockade_of_the_Gaza_Strip\" title=\"Blockade of the Gaza Strip\"  target=\"_blank\">Israeli blockade<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>We thank John Whitbeck for an \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Action_alert\" title=\"Action alert\"  target=\"_blank\">Action Alert<\/a>\u201d from the Friends of Al-Aqsa (a UK NGO) drawing attention to the first item below, a UN report on action needed to avert a humanitarian crisis. He comments that the Action Alert refers to the \u201csmuggling\u201d of fuel and other basic necessities into Gaza through tunnels on the border between Egypt and Palestine. \u2018This terminology is standard media usage in Israel and the West, intended to semantically criminalize the victims, but, as a matter of both law and common sense, I believe that the use of the word \u201csmuggle\u201d is totally inappropriate in these circumstances. \u201cSmuggling\u201d is an illegal activity, usually involving a violation of the laws of the importing state. Under whose applicable laws is importing basic necessities into Gaza illegal? Certainly not the laws of the importing state, Palestine, or the current de facto <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Governance_of_the_Gaza_Strip\" title=\"Governance of the Gaza Strip\"  target=\"_blank\">government of Gaza<\/a>, as to which Israel insists that it has not been the occupying power (and, accordingly, has had no responsibilities or obligations) since it withdrew its illegal settlers, locked the gates and, effectively, threw away the keys. If there is an Egyptian law banning the export of basic necessities from Egypt, I am not aware of it. The provisioning of Gaza with the basic necessities of life should be characterized as humanitarian relief, those who prevent Gazans from receiving the basic necessities of life should be characterized as criminals and those who are aware of the situation and fail to speak out should be characterized as moral bankrupts.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>The second item below is a report published by Al Jazeera on the impact of Israeli drones over Gaza, particularly on children. The author is a British journalist resident in <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?ll=32.7019444444,35.3033333333&amp;spn=0.1,0.1&amp;q=32.7019444444,35.3033333333%20%28Nazareth%29&amp;t=h\" title=\"Nazareth\"  target=\"_blank\">Nazareth, Israel<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Gaza fuel crisis: UN expert calls for urgent action to avert a humanitarian catastrophe <\/b><\/p>\n<p>GENEVA (26 November 2013) \u2013 United Nations Special Rapporteur Richard Falk today called for urgent action to address the power shortage in <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?ll=31.8833333333,35.2&amp;spn=0.1,0.1&amp;q=31.8833333333,35.2%20%28Palestinian%20territories%29&amp;t=h\" title=\"Palestinian territories\"  target=\"_blank\">occupied Palestine<\/a>\u00a0 that has left 1.7 million residents of the <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?ll=31.4166666667,34.3333333333&amp;spn=0.3,0.3&amp;q=31.4166666667,34.3333333333%20%28Gaza%20Strip%29&amp;t=h\" title=\"Gaza Strip\"  target=\"_blank\">Gaza Strip<\/a> in a dire situation. More than three weeks after the only power plant shut down due to a critical fuel shortage, power supply has been limited to six hours a day.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe situation in Gaza is at a point of near catastrophe,\u201d warned the independent expert charged by the UN Human Rights Council to monitor and report on the situation of <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Human_rights_in_the_Palestinian_territories\" title=\"Human rights in the Palestinian territories\"  target=\"_blank\">human rights in the Palestinian territories<\/a> occupied since 1967.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe fuel shortage and power cuts have undermined an already precarious infrastructure, severely disrupting the provision of basic services, including health, water and sanitation,\u201d he said. \u201cThe onset of winter is certain to make things even worse.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Less than half of Gaza\u2019s total power needs are being met and disruptions to specialized health services, such as kidney dialysis, operating theatres, blood banks, intensive care units and incubators are putting the lives of vulnerable patients in Gaza at risk.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Falk highlighted the plight of patients in Gaza unable to seek affordable specialized medical treatment in Egypt as a result of Egypt\u2019s closure of the Rafah crossing in recent weeks. \u201cThe Israeli authorities have been more forthcoming in issuing permits to Gazans in need of urgent specialized treatment, but the high cost of medical treatment in Israel places it beyond the reach of most Gazans,\u201d he noted.<\/p>\n<p>For the past two weeks, approximately 3000 residents, including children, living in or near the Gazan neighbourhood of Az Zeitoun have been wading through raw sewage on the streets after the largest sewage treatment facility in area overflowed due to a power failure.<\/p>\n<p>The Special Rapporteur stressed that other sewage treatment stations may soon also run out of petrol to fuel generators and result in more sewage overflowing onto the streets of Gaza. Medical experts have warned of the serious risk of disease, and even an epidemic<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUp to 40 per cent of Gaza\u2019s population receives water only once every three days,\u201d he noted. \u201cIn this situation of dire necessity those who can afford to do so, are shockingly buying unsafe water from unregulated water vendors and distributors.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The human rights expert believes that the main trigger for the latest crisis is Egypt\u2019s ongoing crackdown on the vast network of tunnels and fuel tanks near the southern border of Gaza, which allowed Gaza to avoid some of the hardships associated with the Israeli blockade maintained since 2007.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe mustn\u2019t forget that the underlying cause of a lack of adequate medical facilities and specialized care in Gaza is a consequence of Israel\u2019s illegal blockade,\u201d Mr. Falk said.<\/p>\n<p>The Special Rapporteur explained that, under present conditions, Israel has a special responsibility under international humanitarian law to take whatever measures are necessary to protect the civilian population of Gaza against this mounting threat to their wellbeing. \u201cThe failure to do so would be an aggravated instance of collective punishment, which is unconditionally prohibited by the 4th Geneva Convention,\u201d Mr. Falk cautioned.<\/p>\n<p>He also urged the governing authorities in Gaza to cooperate with the Palestinian Authority in a joint effort to ensure that desperately needed fuel becomes available to the residents of Gaza at the earliest hour.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIsrael must end its illegal blockade and exercise its core responsibility as the occupying Power to protect the civilian population,\u201d the expert said.<\/p>\n<p>Last Tuesday, an aid convoy carrying medicine, medical equipment and canned food was reportedly permitted to enter Gaza via the Rafah crossing for first time since June this year.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUnder these conditions of humanitarian emergency, the international community also has a responsibility to take special measures to safeguard the acutely vulnerable people of Gaza from impending tragedy,\u201d the Special Rapporteur underscored.<\/p>\n<p>In 2008, the UN Human Rights Council designated Richard Falk (United States of America) as the fifth Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights on Palestinian territories occupied since 1967. The mandate was originally established in 1993 by the UN Commission on Human Rights.<\/p>\n<p><b>Gaza: Life and death under Israel\u2019s drones<\/b><\/p>\n<p><i>Drones buzzing overhead are a source of daily trauma for Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Jonathan Cook: 28 Nov 2013<\/p>\n<p><b>Jerusalem \u2013 <\/b>There are many things to fear in Gaza: Attacks from Israel\u2019s Apache helicopters and F-16 fighter jets, the coastal enclave\u2019s growing isolation, the regular blackouts from power shortages, increasingly polluted drinking water and rivers of sewage flooding the streets.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, for most Palestinians in Gaza the anxiety-inducing soundtrack to their lives is the constant buzz of the remotely piloted aircraft \u2013 better known as \u201cdrones\u201d \u2013 that hover in the skies above.<\/p>\n<p>Drones are increasingly being used for surveillance and extra-judicial execution in parts of the Middle East, especially by the US, but in nowhere more than Gaza has the drone become a permanent fixture of life. More than 1.7 million Palestinians, confined by Israel to a small territory in one of the most densely populated areas in the world, are subject to near continual surveillance and intermittent death raining down from the sky.<\/p>\n<p>There is little hope of escaping the <i>zenana<\/i> \u2013 an Arabic word referring to a wife\u2019s relentless nagging that Gazans have adopted to describe the drone\u2019s oppressive noise and their feelings about it. According to statistics compiled by human rights groups in Gaza, civilians are the chief casualties of what Israel refers to as \u201csurgical\u201d strikes from drones.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen you hear the drones, you feel naked and vulnerable,\u201d said Hamdi Shaqura, deputy director of the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, based in Gaza City. \u201cThe buzz is the sound of death. There is no escape, nowhere is private. It is a reminder that, whatever Israel and the international community assert, the occupation has not ended. We are still living completely under Israeli control. They control the borders and the sea and they decide our fates from their position in the sky,\u201d said Shaqura.<\/p>\n<p>The Israeli military did not respond to Al Jazeera\u2019s requests for comment.<\/p>\n<p><b>Suffer the children<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The sense of permanent exposure, coupled with the fear of being mistakenly targeted, has inflicted deep psychological scars on civilians, <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage1.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3d8\" >especially children<\/a>, according to experts.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere is a great sense of insecurity. Nowhere feels safe for the children, and they feel no one can offer them protection, not even their parents,\u201d said Ahmed Tawahina, a psychologist running clinics in Gaza as part of the Community Mental Health Programme. \u201cThat traumatises both the children and parents, who feel they are failing in their most basic responsibility.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Shaqura observed: \u201cFrom a political perspective, there is a deep paradox. Israel says it needs security, but it demands it at the cost of our constant insecurity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>There are no statistics that detail the effect of the drones on Palestinians in Gaza. Doctors admit it is impossible to separate the psychological toll inflicted by drones from other sources of damage to mental health, such as air strikes by F-16s, severe restrictions on movement and the economic insecurity caused by Israel\u2019s blockade.<\/p>\n<p>But field researchers working for Palestinian rights groups point out that the use of drones is intimately tied to these other sources of fear and anxiety. Drones fire missiles themselves, they guide attacks by F-16s or helicopters, and they patrol and oversee the borders.<\/p>\n<p>A survey in medical journal <i>The Lancet<\/i> following Operation Cast Lead, Israel\u2019s month-long attack on Gaza in winter 2008-09, found large percentages of children suffered from symptoms of psychological trauma: Fifty-eight percent permanently feared the dark; 43 percent reported regular nightmares; 37 percent wet the bed and 42 percent had crying attacks.<\/p>\n<p>Tawahina described the sense of being constantly observed as a \u201cform of psychological torture, which exhausts people\u2019s mental and emotional resources. Among children at school, this can be seen in poor concentration and unruly behaviour.\u201d The trauma for children is compounded by the fact that the drones also disrupt what should be their safest activity \u2013 watching TV at home. When a drone is operating nearby, it invariably interferes with satellite reception.<\/p>\n<p>\u201c\u201dIt doesn\u2019t make headlines, but it is another example of how there is no escape from the drones. Parents want their children indoors, where it feels safer and where they\u2019re less likely to hear the drones, but still the drone finds a way into their home. The children cannot even switch off from the traumas around them by watching TV because of the drones.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Israel\u2019s \u2018major advantage\u2019<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Israel developed its first drones in the early 1980s, during its long occupation of south Lebanon, to gather aerial intelligence without exposing Israeli pilots to anti-aircraft missiles. Efraim Inbar, director of the Begin-Sadat Centre for Strategic Studies at Bar Ilan University, said drones help in situations where good, on-the-ground intelligence is lacking. \u201cWhat the UAV gives you is eyes on the other side of the hill or over the border,\u201d he said. \u201cThat provides Israel with a major advantage over its enemies.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Other Israeli analysts have claimed that the use of drones, with their detailed intelligence-collecting abilities, is justified because they reduce the chances of errors and the likelihood of \u201ccollateral damage\u201d \u2013 civilian deaths \u2013 during attacks.<\/p>\n<p>But, according to Inbar, the drone is no better equipped than other aircraft for gathering intelligence or carrying out an execution.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe advantage from Israel\u2019s point of view is that using a drone for these tasks reduces the risk of endangering a pilot\u2019s life or losing an expensive plane. That is why we are moving towards much greater use of these kinds of robots on the battlefield,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p><b>\u2018Mistakes can happen\u2019<\/b><\/p>\n<p>According to Gaza human rights group al-Mezan, Israel started using drones over the territory from the start of the second intifada in 2000, but only for surveillance.<\/p>\n<p>Israel\u2019s first extra-judicial executions using drones occurred in 2004, when two Palestinians were killed. But these operations greatly expanded after 2006, in the wake of Israel\u2019s withdrawal of settlers and soldiers from Gaza and the rise to power of the Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas.<\/p>\n<p>Drones, the front-line weapon in Israel\u2019s surveillance operations and efforts to foil rocket attacks, killed more than 90 Palestinians in each of the years 2006 and 2007, according to al-Mezan. The figures soared during Operation Cast Lead and in its aftermath, with 461 Palestinians killed by drones in 2009. The number peaked again with 199 deaths in 2012, the year when Israel launched the eight-day Operation Pillar of Defence against Gaza.<\/p>\n<p>Despite Israeli claims that the intelligence provided by drones makes it easier to target those Palestinians it has defined as \u201cterrorists\u201d, research shows civilians are the main victims. In the 2012 Pillar of Defence operation, 36 of the 162 Palestinians killed were <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3de1\" >a result of<\/a> drone strikes, and a further 100 were injured by drones. Of those 36 killed, two-thirds were civilians.<\/p>\n<p>Also revealing was a finding that, although drones were used in only five percent of air strikes, they accounted for 23 percent of the total deaths during Pillar of Defence. According to the <i>Economist<\/i> magazine, the assassination of Hamas leader Ahmed Jabari, which triggered that operation, was <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3d18\" >carried out<\/a> using a Hermes 450 drone.<\/p>\n<p>Palestinian fighters <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage1.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3d6\" >report<\/a> that they have responded to the constant surveillance by living in hiding, rarely going outdoors and avoiding using phones or cars. It is a way of life not possible for most people in Gaza.<\/p>\n<p>Gaza\u2019s armed groups are reported to be trying to find a way to jam the drones\u2019 navigation systems. In the meantime, Hamas has claimed it has shot down three drones, the latest this month, though Israel says all three <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3dbb\" >crashed<\/a> due to malfunctions.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, on the anniversary of the launch of Pillar of Defence, an Israeli commander whose soldiers control the drones over Gaza from a base south of Tel Aviv <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3d38\" >told<\/a> the <i>Haaretz<\/i> newspaper that \u201cmany\u201d air strikes during the operation had involved drones. \u201cLt Col Shay\u201d was quoted saying: \u201cUltimately, we are at war. As much as the IDF strives to carry out the most precise surgical strikes, mistakes can happen in the air or on the ground.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Random death by drone<\/b><\/p>\n<p>It is for this reason that drones have become increasingly associated with random death from the sky, said Samir Zaqout, a senior field researcher for Al-Mezan.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe know from the footage taken by drones that Israel can see what is happening below in the finest detail. And yet women and children keep being killed in drone attacks. Why the continual mistakes? The answer, I think, is that these aren\u2019t mistakes. The message Israel wants to send us is that there is no protection whether you are a civilian or fighter. They want us afraid and to make us turn on the resistance [Palestinian fighters].\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Zaqout also points to a more recent use of drones \u2013 what has come to be known as \u201croof-knocking\u201d. This is when a drone fires small missiles at the roof of a building to warn the inhabitants to evacuate \u2013 a practice Israel developed during Operation Cast Lead three years earlier, to allay international concerns about its repeated levellings of buildings with civilians inside.<\/p>\n<p>In Pillar of Defence in 2012, 33 buildings were targeted by roof-knocking.<\/p>\n<p>Israel says it provides 10 minutes\u2019 warning from a roof-knock to an air strike, but, in practice, families find they often have much less time. This, said Zaqout, puts large families in great danger as they usually send their members out in small groups to be sure they will not be attacked as they move onto the streets.<\/p>\n<p>One notorious case occurred during Cast Lead, when six members of the Salha family, all women and children, were killed when their home was shelled moments after a roof-knocking. The father, Fayez Salha, who survived, lost a case for damages in Israel\u2019s Supreme Court last February and was <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/owa.princeton.edu\/owa\/14.3.158.1\/scripts\/premium\/redir.aspx?C=Kip2bN9Jgkm8CJFks60ot8dPIMJbwdAIX-XwbaM648ptQn9NDaNLz_uoNBrIpc-7MfxsBNdjzJc.&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2falshafiemiles.us7.list-manage.com%2ftrack%2fclick%3fu%3d2820afb1fbae0c99e88fb6f52%26id%3d3c\" >ordered<\/a> to pay costs after the judges ruled that the attack was legitimate because it occurred as part of a military operation.<\/p>\n<p>A US citizen who has lived long-term in Gaza, who wished not be named for fear of reprisals from Israel, said she often heard the drones at night when the street noise dies down, or as they hover above her while out walking. \u201cThe sound is like the buzz of a mosquito, although there is one type of drone that sometimes comes into view that is silent,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>She added that she knew of families that, before moving into a new apartment building, checked to see whether it housed a fighter or a relative of a fighter, for fear that the building may be attacked by Israel.<\/p>\n<p>Shaqura said the drones inevitably affect one\u2019s day-to-day behaviour. He said he was jogging early one morning while a drone hovered overhead.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI got 100 metres from my front door when I started to feel overwhelmed with fear. I realised that my tracksuit was black, the same colour as many of the fighters\u2019 uniforms. I read in my work too many reports of civilians being killed by drones not to see the danger. So I hurried back home.\u201d<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"563\">\n<table border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\" width=\"525\"><b>\u00a0<\/b><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>**************************<br \/>\nRobert Stiver\u2019s message:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI seethe with helpless indignation and rage at the despicable members of the \u201chuman\u201d race, including me, who (i) perpetrate and (ii) allow this unspeakable tragedy to continue, always worsening, most often vindictive, all too often indifferent to the hapless-victims aspects of it.\u00a0 And I must admit that I am as outraged at the God who, via the vaunted \u201cfree will\u201d He is credited with giving us, has not yet found \u201cHis time\u201d to intervene and put paid to this unending stain on humanity \u2014 a stain that, in my 20th-21st Century view, begins and ends with militant\/political Zionism and its ever-present worldwide practitioners.<\/p>\n<p>Sadly \u2013 how sadly \u2013 the Palestinian Authority and the quisling Fateh are in lockstep, fellow travelers with this miasma of shame and inhumanity.\u00a0 Hamas and Fateh <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">must overcome<\/span> the USraeli \u201cdivide and rule\u201d tactics and link arms as a solid force of resistance to the illegal occupation of their homeland.\u00a0 Today, <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">that must be the number one priority<\/span>!<\/p>\n<p>\u2026\u2026..<\/p>\n<p>And thanks to Turkey and Qatar for having the scruples to toss a few coins to the suffering masses, perhaps alleviating but by no means solving their torment\u2026as I am mystified that they don\u2019t join hands, trek to Geneva or NY City and demand a white-hot emergency meeting of the UNSC in demand that international law and countless supportive UNSC resolutions be enforced.\u00a0 Failing any action there, a certainty because of the US\u2019 enabling of pure evil, the Turkish-Qatari reps should trek to the UNGA and orchestrate a (I\u2019ve forgotten the term\u2026\u201dUniting for Peace\u201d) proper response and accompanying action.\u00a0 The \u201cresponse\u201d would be overwhelming \u2013 on the order of 150 pro, 5 opposed.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Why cannot this scenario take place<\/span>?<\/p>\n<p>Let us pity \u2013 we have nothing else to offer \u2013 the brave, beleaguered residents of Gaza.\u00a0 Our pity should be informed by mental images of the children there, slogging through a toxic mix of urine and feces, facing epidemics of pestilence ready to strike at any moment, lacking hope for any surcease of their everyday misery and for a future of human rights, normality and dignity \u2014 victims of a deliberately vicious, internationally illegal collective persecution (not \u201cmere\u201d punishment\u2026<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">persecution<\/span>) of them and their families.<\/p>\n<p>Today\/29th is the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Where is the solidarity<\/span>?<\/p>\n<p>What to do, in the name of common justice?\u00a0 I know not; it seems useless, all useless\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n<p>___________________________<\/p>\n<p><i>Richard Falk is a member of the TRANSCEND Network, an international relations scholar, professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University, author, co-author or editor of 40 books, and a speaker and activist on world affairs.<em> <\/em>Since 2002 he has lived in Santa Barbara, California, and taught at the local campus of the University of California in Global and International Studies, and since 2005 chaired the Board of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. <\/i><i>His most recent book is <\/i>Achieving Human Rights<i> (2009).<\/i><i><\/i><\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/richardfalk.wordpress.com\/2013\/11\/30\/gaza-the-unfolding-tragedy\/\" >Go to Original \u2013 richardfalk.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><b><i>Join the BDS-BOYCOTT, DIVESTMENT, SANCTIONS<\/i> <\/b><\/span>campaign to protest the Israeli barbaric siege of Gaza, illegal occupation of the Palestine nation\u2019s territory, the apartheid wall, its inhuman and degrading treatment of the Palestinian people, and the more than 7,000 Palestinian men, women, elderly and children arbitrarily locked up in Israeli prisons.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><b>DON&#8217;T BUY<\/b> <b>PRODUCTS WHOSE<\/b> <b>BARCODE<\/b><b> STARTS WITH<\/b> <b>729<\/b>, which indicates that it is produced in Israel.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <b>DO YOUR PART! MAKE A DIFFERENCE!<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><b>7 2 9: BOYCOTT FOR JUSTICE!<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sadly \u2013 how sadly \u2013 the Palestinian Authority and the quisling Fateh are in lockstep, fellow travelers with this miasma of shame and inhumanity.  Hamas and Fateh must overcome the USraeli \u201cdivide and rule\u201d tactics and link arms as a solid force of resistance to the illegal occupation of their homeland.  Today, that must be the number one priority!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[54],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-37113","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-palestine-israel-gaza-genocide"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/37113","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=37113"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/37113\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=37113"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=37113"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=37113"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}