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Posts Tagged ‘Gaza’
Egypt’s new wall threatens Gaza’s lifeline
January 15, 2010Egyptian police, activists clash over Gaza relief
January 6, 2010
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Israeli jets and tanks strike Gaza
January 2, 2010| Al Jazeera, Jan 2, 2010 | |||
At least four people, including a child, have been wounded when Israeli war jets and tanks struck several targets in eastern and southern Gaza Strip, witnesses and medical sources have said. Israeli F16 jets fired two missiles and tanks shot two shells early on Saturday that landed on empty areas east and northeast of Gaza City, witnesses said. Local ambulances took four people from eastern Gaza for medical treatment at Gaza hospitals, according to medical sources. The four were lightly injured. Residents also said Israeli warplanes carried out a fifth raid on a post belonging to the Hamas movement in the southeast of the Gaza Strip. No injuries were reported. An Israeli army spokesman confirmed aircraft had attacked Gaza, but gave no further details. The Israeli strikes came hours after fighters from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) fired two Russian-made Grad missiles on Thursday night from Israeli Radio reported on Friday that two Grad missiles landed at an open area The Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) also claimed responsibility on Friday for firing four mortar shells at Israeli army vehicles near the border between southeast Gaza and Israel. No injuries or damages were reported. Continued onslaught Saturday’s Israeli strikes marked the latest violence along Gaza’s border since the war it launched on Gaza in December, 2008. More than 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed in the 22-day war. A futher 100,000 Gazans were left homeless after the onslaught. In the words of the UN’s Goldstone report, that offensive was “directed by Israel at the people of Gaza as a whole, in furtherance of an overall policy aimed at punishing the Gaza population”. Israel continues to maintain a seige on Gaza. It maintains a tight control over Gaza’s borders, air space and territorial waters, the population registry, and movement between Gaza and the West Bank. |
Gaza, Afghanistan and International Law
December 22, 2009| Interview with Richard Falk
Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University and author of “Crimes of War: Iraq” and “The Costs of War: International Law, the UN, and World Order after Iraq” recorded October 17, 2009 in Seattle
Information Clearing House, posted Dec 21, 2009
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Wall on Gaza Violates International Law
December 13, 2009by César Chelala, CommonDreams.org, Dec 14, 2009
The collusion between Egypt and the U.S. to build a wall separating Egypt from Gaza not only threatens Gazans’ health and quality of life, already severely deteriorated by the de facto Israeli blockade, it is a serious violation of international law.
According to the Israeli daily Haaretz, Egypt is installing an underground metal wall 70-100 feet deep along the border strip where Palestinians have dug a maze-like set of tunnels to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. The construction of the wall, carried out with the collaboration of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, has been denied by the Egyptian government.
Jimmy Carter: Goldstone and Gaza
November 7, 2009Judge Richard Goldstone and the United Nations fact-finding mission on the Gaza conflict have issued a report about Gaza that is strongly critical of both Israel and Hamas for their violations of human rights. On Wednesday, a special meeting of the U.N. General Assembly began a debate on whether to refer the report to the Security Council.
In January 2009 rudimentary rockets had been launched from Gaza toward nearby Jewish communities, and Israel had wreaked havoc with bombs, missiles, and ground invading forces. Judge Goldstone’s claim is that they are both guilty of “crimes against humanity.” Predictably, both the accused parties have denounced the report as biased and inaccurate.





Israel and Egypt continue to Squeeze the Lifeblood out of the People of Gaza
January 17, 2010Israeli Airstrikes and Tank Shelling and Egyptian Underground Walls and Maritime Blockade
by Ann Wright, CommonDreams.org, January 17, 2010
Two weeks ago, almost 2,000 internationals came to Egypt and Gaza in a massive show of civil society support for the people of Gaza. 1,362 persons representing 44 countries in the Gaza Freedom March and over 500 persons with the Viva Palestina Convoy let the people of Gaza know of their concern for the tragic consequences of the actions of their governments in support of the Israeli and Egyptian blockade.
Yet, two weeks later, with the apparent approval of governments (United States, European Community and Canada) who support the quarantine, blockade and siege of Gaza, Israel and Egypt have tightened the squeeze to wring the lifeblood out of the people of Gaza.
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