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Confronting the Continuing Palestinian Humanitarian
Crisis,
London,
23 &
24
October 2007.
Before preparing this statement, I contacted Dr. Jean
Claude Ponsin, who visited West Bank many times in 2007, and Dr.
Violette Daguerre, who is responsible for this issue in the ACHR. I
will try to give the last comments of our delegation to Palestine.
Everything has been done to break the Palestinians,
in order to divert the resistance and to prevent the financial aid
to reach them, which led into the increase of deteriorated
humanitarian cases, especially, during the close of the crossing
points for many months. The NGOs activities were paralyzed, the
social services stopped their aid and the institutions did not
receive anymore support. Thus, the 165.000 civil servants in Gaza
and the West Bank did not receive their salaries that usually
supported the living of one and a half million Palestinian
inhabitants.
The NGOs can no longer rely on their international
relations to cover their needs, or to secure the sufficient support
and funding the human necessities for the vulnerable groups who
suffer most from this situation, mainly, women and children. The
decline of funding has limited the charity work within certain
sectors only. Knowing that Ramallah who benefits most from this
budget at the expense of other regions and the organizations in the
northern region, a part of a specific budget has been also devoted
to the training of personnel, whose skills have not been
sufficiently exploited on the ground.
The funds that were confiscated by Israel were enough
to pay the majority of civil servants' salaries. As for the funds
from abroad, especially from Arab countries, even if they were to be
sent, they would never be received neither through the Palestinian
banks, which are not allowed to issue checks, nor through Amman,
where the scanners of the Jordanian Customs can discern the
concealed money in luggage before reaching borders. There are clear
worries about sending aid to the Occupied Territories. In some
cases, the delegations, who have visited Arab countries to ask for
help, were told: "Do not say that you came to us!."
Due to the American pressure, Arab governments have
interrupted their aid to the Palestinians under the pretext to stop
supporting terrorism. If the Arab "brothers" are doing this, how
can we blame the Western countries when they yield to the
blackmailing of the United States? How can we blame the Western
leaders to serve their own interests and to stop supporting the
Palestinians? Meanwhile, since 2004, Israeli Arabs, who used to
support their brothers in the Occupied Territories, have difficult
access now to the West Bank and they must undergo through a strict
search. As for the apartheid wall, it causes a severe asphyxia.
Moreover, Israel has brought in 100.000 foreign
workers to replace Palestinian workers. So, the Palestinians'
chances to find jobs are much more reduced. In fact, only 23.000
Palestinians receive work permits. This means that there remain
66.000 unemployed workers. Concequently this have increased the
percentage of people living below the poverty line to 72%.
Furthermore, 20% of the capital has gone abroad and some companies
have chosen to relocate in Ramallah where traffic is partially
convenient (Nablus, for example, had 52 soap factories, today there
are only three factories, because the Arab countries have stopped
importing these products.)
The last 2 years were the hardest for the
Palestinians at all levels, especially for Gazaouis. Indeed, the
Gaza Strip was asphyxiated. It is undergoing an immensely unfair
catastrophic social and economic situation. Up till now, we can not
send a special delegation to observe the conditions. This is due to
several reasons: first, the evaluation of the new events requires
more time. Second, the conditions of passing through check points
are tightened. There is a need to obtain a prior authorization,
particularly, after the recent agreement, one year ago. This
agreement has a disastrous effect on the free movement and trade
instead of improving the living conditions, promoting a peaceful
economy and facilitating the movement of goods, food and medicine in
particular. Since last June Gaza Crisis, the Western inter
governmental institutions suspended all kind of humanitarian aid to
the Gaza Strip.
As a result, the humanitarian situation and living
conditions have deteriorated. The poverty rate has increased
dramatically both in Gaza Strip and the West Bank. As for human
rights, they have been all ignored, principally, the right to
development, education, health and food. The entire population
suffered this tragic situation especially children, who are
suffering from malnutrition and chronic diseases.
More than 55.000 Palestinian emigrated from the West
Bank during the past months; more than 11.000 counterfeit visas were
seized by the European Union. This means, no doubt, that the
Palestinians go abroad in search for solutions to their problems,
especially now that they have the opportunity to emigrate to the
USA, Canada, Sweden or Australia. We met people who think that
despite all the sacrifices and concessions the Palestinians have
only this alternative: either to be physically removed or killed by
the Israelis or to head into exile abroad.
Our delegation was informed that 50.000 Palestinians
have submitted to Western embassies requests for expatriation;
besides, the embassy of the USA has accepted the requests of 10.000
Palestinian graduates.
Today, the Palestinian conflict sank into the level
of fratricidal fighting, with practically 2
Palestinians "in cage" authorities.
The Palestinian people live now the most tragic episode in their
contemporary history: the conflicts of influence that are directly
addressed against NGOs are very sad examples.
Due to these situations, Palestinian refugees continue to flee into
exile. They settle abroad permanently and obtain other
nationalities. These bi-nationals can not return to their country
except as tourists, assuming that the occupant would allow their
return. In this case, they have to leave every three months and
renew their residence application if it is given to them.
A recent report of B'TSELEM resumes the situation in
Gaza Strip as follows: (It grows increasingly dire: violence between
Palestinian factions, ongoing Israeli military operations, and
crushing poverty and despair.
Despite the so-called “disengagement” in August 2005
and the recent internal violence, the Gaza Strip remains subject to
Israeli control. In fact, Israel has turned Gaza Strip into the
largest prison on earth, while at the same time renouncing
responsibility for the lives and welfare of its residents.)
Gaza Community Mental Health Program (GCMHP) started
the initial preparations for launching an international campaign to
break the Israeli siege imposed on Gaza. The campaign will include a
number of activities such as, conferences and workshops with
participation of local and international experts to discuss the
humanitarian, health, environmental, social, cultural, and political
repercussions of the siege. It will include many media activities,
interviews and press releases and regular visits for different
visitors and solidarity groups to Gaza. The campaign is planned to
last from November 2007- May 2008. I hope that all NGOs would be
able to help and participate in this campaign.
t
is useful to
remind of the IBH delegation's
recommendations
1 - The suspension of all forms of siege and the
international boycott against the Palestinian official and
non-official institutions. Indeed, the current position is directly
responsible for a humanitarian catastrophe premeditated by the
Western countries where the consequences are well known.
2- The Palestinian and Arab banks must be allowed to
cooperate with the rest of the Occupied Territories' banks without
the control of the occupation authorities.
3 - The occupant must put an end to daily force and
prosecution against the humanitarian NGOs and charities, as well as,
against various civil society organizations.
4 - The Arab and Islamic countries, which are against
the American pressure, must support the Palestinian people directly
in order to break the embargo. They must allow the Palestinians to
provide the basic needs of vulnerable groups. We must ensure a
minimum standard of living for all of them according to the
International covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the
Fourth Geneva Convention and the First Additional Protocol of Geneva
Conventions.
5 - The Council of Human Rights has condemned the
financial boycott which is imposed on Palestinian government because
it has disastrous repercussions on the people. The American
Administration, the Israeli government and the European Union must
take the opinion of the Council into consideration.
6 - The UN General Assembly has condemned Israel for
the collective slow and methodical massacre which is committed
against the Palestinian people since 58 years ago. In spite of all,
Israel is still in total impunity.
7- Finally, the delegation urged all Palestinian
parties to banish all forms of violence, to resolve their conflicts
and to put the interests of the Palestinian people above partisan
and sectarian interests.
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Physician and anthropologist, Manna is the President
of the International Bureau for Humanitarian NGOs (IBH), Spokes
person of the Arab Commission for Human Rights. |