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Fw: [ANSWER]: EYEWITNESS GAZA: Appeal to the world to speak out against an Israeli invasion
- Subject: Fw: [ANSWER]: EYEWITNESS GAZA: Appeal to the world to speak out against an Israeli invasion
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg at tin.it>
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 08:21:14 +0200
----- Original Message ----- From: "A.N.S.W.E.R." <answer.general at action-mail.org> To: <answer.general at action-mail.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 12:49 AM Subject: [ANSWER]: EYEWITNESS GAZA: Appeal to the world to speak out against an Israeli invasion > EYEWITNESS GAZA: Appeal to the world to speak out against > an Israeli invasion > > A fact-finding delegation dispatched to the West Bank and > Gaza from a delegation including legal and public health > experts and human rights activists is investigating the > conditions of the Palestinian people living under harsh > Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza. The > delegation was organized by the International A.N.S.W.E.R. > coalition - Act Now to Stop War & End Racism. The > delegation will prepare a report describing its findings > in the coming weeks. > > Because of the imminent danger of a new Israeli invasion > into Gaza, the delegation has issued a preliminary report > and an appeal to people of conscience to take action aimed > at preventing Israeli military action. Given the > conditions in Gaza, one of the most densely populated > areas of the world, a new Israeli incursion would lead to > a major human rights catastrophe, according to the > delegates. > > UPDATE / REPORT FROM THE FACT-FINDING DELEGATION IN GAZA > > Occupied Gaza is under urgent preparations for a possible > full-out Israeli attack similar to the Israeli offensive > in the West Bank that began on March 30. > > The delegation met with doctors, nurses and medical staff > of the Union of Health Work Committees on the preparations > under way at Al Awda Hospital in Jebalya Camp. The > delegation interviewed Dr. Mona Al-Farra of the Union of > Health Work Committees and Dr. Abu Sitta. > > The doctors detailed the catastrophic outcome of any > attack in densely-populated Gaza. > > For example, on March 20, Israeli tanks indiscriminately > opened fire into homes in Jebalya Camp, leaving 22 > Palestinians dead and 83 injured in a matter of minutes. > Earlier, on February 29, an Israeli missile killed two > children and injured twelve more children with flying > shrapnel in an operation aimed at assassinating a > Palestinian resistance leader. Doctors at Al Aqsa > hospital report the use of nail-filled cluster-type bombs, > weapons that maim and kill indiscriminately, the use of > which constitute war crimes. The evidence, consisting of > scores of nails recovered from victims' bodies, has been > transferred to the International Red Cross as evidence. > > Given the density of the population, any military > operation will inevitably lead to a large number of > indiscriminate civilian casualties. > > The Gaza Strip is a narrow, sandy strip thirty miles long, > totally surrounded on all sides and walled off by the > Israeli military and segmented into separate sections. > Even fishing boats are restricted to an area close to the > shoreline. > > Over 1 million Palestinians are crammed into 60 percent of > this tiny area while 6,000 Israeli settlers and Israeli > military acting as their private security force have > confiscated and currently occupy over 40 percent of the > Gaza Strip. In the past year and a half, since the second > Intifada--or Palestinian uprising, known as the Al Aqsa > Intifada--began in September 2000, this occupation has > intensified. > > Thousands of trees, date palms, orange groves, olive trees > and strawberry fields have been uprooted on every roadside > and in huge swaths surrounding every Israeli settlement. > The road from Erez crossing into Gaza that extends all > the way to the far tip of Gaza in Rafah, now takes many > hours or even days--in the past people could make the trip > in thirty-five minutes. > > In Jebalya Camp, over 120,000 people are packed into two > square kilometers. In 1972, under Ariel Sharon's > direction, Israeli Defense Forces drove tanks into the > tiny narrow streets of Jebalya, crushing homes and > bulldozing twelve wide avenues--known here as "Sharon > Boulevards"--to make it more convenient for armored tanks > to attack the centers of the population. Over 5,000 were > rendered homeless by this action. > > Already many lessons from the experiences of the Israeli > offensive in the West Bank have been absorbed here. > > In the recent West Bank invasions, the Israeli army has > blockaded hospitals, shot at ambulances and denied the > inured access to desperately needed medical treatment. > This has caused many people to bleed to death--just > blocks from hospitals that were surrounded and off limits. > According to Palestinian sources, including the Palestine > Red Crescent Society, during the Al Aqsa Intifada the > Israeli forces have killed four ambulance drivers, > partially or wholly destroyed 165 Palestinian ambulances, > and denied ambulances access to the injured and killed on > 350 occasions (figures accurate through April 21, 2002). > > Now, the Palestinian people, in preparation for an > anticipated Israeli attack, adapting to these Israeli war > crimes and unconscionable tactics, have established > emergency field units at points throughout the refugee > camps on the Gaza Strip. > > Trained first aid teams and medics are being organized in > every neighborhood. They have been equipped with small > resuscitation devices and reserve units of basic fluids. > More than 250 medical kits for health care professionals > have been distributed and 500 emergency first aid kits. > More than 350 young people have recently taken emergency > first aid training. Doctors are sleeping in the hospitals > rather than going home so they will not be blocked from > the hospital. > > Pregnant women in the third trimester have been given > birth delivery kits prepared by the maternity department > that provide 10 step advise if women can not get past > checkpoints as they go into labor. > > The high level of organization by these dedicated health > providers are an important part of combating a feeling of > helplessness in the face of overwhelming violence. It is > intended to empower people, help in creating a higher > level of organization and social cohesion. > > Over 160 doctors, nurses and paramedics have been killed > or wounded during this Intifada because they are usually > in the front lines during emergencies. > > Although the Union of Health Work Committees attempted to > purchase bullet proof vests and helmets--such as all > Israeli forces and settlers routinely wear--Israel denied > them the right to buy this safety equipment for use in > combat zones. > > The delegation noted the disastrous human rights effect of > the Israeli checkpoint that cuts off the southern section > of Gaza Strip, blocking Khan Younis and Rafah. There, > thousands of people and a line of cars stretching over a > mile had been waiting in the sun for nine hours to cross > into Khan Younis. Among those stopped at the checkpoint > were sick people waiting to see doctors, as well as others > attempting to reach their place of work. Also caught in > the bottleneck were people attempting to deliver food and > medicine. A coordinator of food delivery explained that > the Israelis have drastically cut the food coming into > Gaza, making it difficult for people to stockpile > emergency supplies. > > The fact-finding delegation also traveled to Bethlehem and > visited the Church of the Nativity, recently under siege > for 40 days. The church is now open, but the area is > still completely surrounded by Israeli military forces. > > The A.N.S.W.E.R. fact-finding delegation will give direct > testimony on the findings of its trip at the June 1 > Emergency National Anti-War Conference. For more details > about this conference, go to > http://www.internationalanswer.org . > > The delegation includes Richard Becker, West Coast > Coordinator of the International Action Center and member > of the A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition steering committee; Carl > Messineo, attorney and co-founder of the Partnership for > Civil Justice and member of the A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition > steering committee; Sara Flounders, Co-Director of the > International Action Center; Dr. Hillel Cohen, doctor of > public health and epidemiologist and delegate of 1199 > National Health and Human Services Employees Union. > > ------------------ > Send replies to answer at action-mail.org > > This is the ANSWER activist announcement > list. Anyone can subscribe by sending > any message to <answer.general-subscribe at action-mail.org> > To unsubscribe <answer.general-off at action-mail.org>
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