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War on Gaza: More Civilian Deaths; Olmert Lies: 'No Humanitarian Crisis'

Posted by Siun , Firedoglake at 11:12 AM on January 5, 2009.


Despite Olmert's claims, reports of civilian causalities and brutal firsthand accounts continue to pour in.

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On CNN yesterday, Olmert informed us that:

Israel would not "allow a humanitarian crisis to be created in the Gaza Strip."

"We will help supply food and medicines like any enlightened and moral country must do," he said.

Yet this morning, we read in the Independent about another loss caused by the actions of the “enlightened and moral country” - the death of the father of the paper's Gaza correspondent Fares Akram:

The phone call came at around 4.20pm on Saturday. A bomb had been dropped on the house at our small farm in northern Gaza. My father was walking from the gate to the farmhouse at the time. It was our beloved place, that farm and its two-storey white house with a red roof. Nestled in a flat fertile agricultural plain north-west of Beit Lahiya, it had lemon groves, orange and apricot trees and we had recently acquired 60 dairy cows.

It was the closest farm to the northern border with Israel. Ironically, we always thought the biggest danger there was not from Israeli troops, who usually went straight past if they were mounting an incursion, but from stray Hamas rockets aimed at the Israeli towns north of us.

But shortly before sunset on Saturday, as Israeli ground troops and tanks invaded Gaza in the name of shutting down Hamas rocket sites, the peace of that place was shattered and my father's life extinguished at the age of 48. Warplanes and helicopters had swept in, bombing and firing to open up the space for the tanks and ground forces that would follow in the darkness. It was one of those F16 airstrikes that killed my father.

The house was reduced to little more than powder, and of Dad there was nothing much left either. "Just a pile of flesh," my uncle, who found him in the rubble, said later with brutal honesty…

Another story – this one from Oxfam:

A paramedic working for an Oxfam funded organisation was killed when an Israeli shell struck a civilian ambulance in Gaza today according to international agency Oxfam. The tragedy illustrates the deadly dangers faced by Palestinian civilians and aid worker said the agency.

Another paramedic lost his foot and a driver was injured in the same incident, which occurred when an ambulance belonging to Oxfam's partner organisation, Union of Health Work Committees, was hit while trying to evacuate an injured person in the Beit Lahiya area.

The ICRC reports this morning that:

The situation in Gaza since the Israel Defense Forces launched their ground offensive on Saturday night has become both chaotic and extremely dangerous. It is difficult for the ICRC to move around and assess the urgent humanitarian needs created by the continued shelling and bombing, and by fighting on the ground. The ground attack has forced a number of people in the north of the Gaza Strip to flee their homes.

The fighting is causing damage to hospitals, water supply systems, government buildings and mosques. A number of water supply lines have been severed during bombardments, making it very difficult for families in certain areas of the Gaza Strip to get hold of safe drinking water.

And the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports:

According to the Coastal Municipalities Water Utilities (CMWU), about 70% of the Gaza Strip population has no access to water…

Gaza City and northern Gaza are particularly affected due to electricity cuts and a lack of fuel for back-up generators….

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society estimates that thousands of homes have been damaged since the beginning of military operations, exposing their residents to cold weather…

There is an almost total blackout in the governorates of Gaza, North Gaza, Middle Area, and Khan Yunis. Most of the telephone network (both land lines and cell phones) is also not functioning, since it now depends on back-up generators with dwindling fuel stocks.

In today’s Ha’aretz, Amira Haas quotes a Palestinian friend, after recounting more stories from the Gaza Olmert does not want us to see:

It's cold and the windows are open; there's fire and smoke in open areas; at home there's no water, no electricity, no heating gas. And you [the Israelis] say there's no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Tell me, are you normal?"

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Tagged as: war, israel, palestine, middle east, attacks, gaza, olmert

Siun is a regular blogger for FireDogLake.


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I just heard Queen Noor of Jordan on MSNBC
Posted by: Quannah on Jan 5, 2009 11:25 AM   
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and she said, according to the UNHRC, there have been NO humanitarian aid trucks allowed into Gaza. In order to simply maintain the lowest level of subsistence, there should be over 100 trucks per day.

In short, Olmert is creating this humanitarian crisis by not allowing aid into Gaza. He can deny it as much as he wants, it doesn't diminish the truth.

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Wounded Gaza family lay bleeding for 20 hours
Posted by: fanny666 on Jan 5, 2009 11:52 AM   
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From the excellent Israeli journalist Amira Hass.

When that 14 year old boy gets better, what do you suppose he will think of Israel? Do you suppose he will reject the calls of extremists to resort to violence? Do you think he will view Israel as something rational, to be negotiated with?

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Heartbreaking Photos
Posted by: terradea42 on Jan 5, 2009 12:54 PM   
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http://azvsas. blogspot. com/2009/ 01/more-pictures -of-terrorist- childrenthat. html

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I NEED CONVINCING
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jan 5, 2009 1:16 PM   
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I do believe Queen Noor. She's a good woman and a true humanitarian. Somebody please point me to the 'Israeli body count' because I'm weary of hearing all about defending against Hamas rockets. Do they have lousy rockets? I don't enjoy hearing about corpses anybody's, but I can't find anything about the carnage in Israel. Just Gaza. Thanks, ANNA

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» RE: I NEED CONVINCING Posted by: Quannah
» RE: I NEED CONVINCING Posted by: ardoin61
Queen Noor along with the Hasmite kingdom, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Jan 5, 2009 1:34 PM   
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are all equally responsible for the suffering of Palestinians.

And all these regimes, and Israel are the leading allies of US.

Pakistan, another failed state, is also US client state.

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Hey US Taxpayers: You are paying for this!
Posted by: fanny666 on Jan 5, 2009 3:05 PM   
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ABOUT ALL THE COUNTRIES DOING NOTHING
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jan 5, 2009 3:13 PM   
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Not everyone is gung ho to join in a war. Some countries are not in a position politically or militarily to intervene in any way. If we go back to early 2003 and Bush's 'Coalition of the Willing', not many were all that willing. Americans are so accustomed to a military solution to everything that we can't imagine staying out of it. Some countries don't just send troops wherever there's a fight. The people in that part of the world take to the streets and make their voices heard. We don't. ANNA

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You've got to love the NY papers
Posted by: weathered on Jan 5, 2009 4:04 PM   
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Daily News/NY Post claim Blommberg went into a bomb shelter on his trip to Israel yesterday.

The 'rain of rockets' is a patent fraud.

Israeli pr will not mollify their madness.

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Noar's government is complicit too .
Posted by: Kahoneez on Jan 5, 2009 4:37 PM   
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First of all this zionist regime , can lie like they breath air , so easily and without any sense of shame . Denying the suffering of GAZA , denies their humnanity and I can't believe we pay for this crap and they keep getting away with war crimes from the USS LIberty ( where EVERY crew member has said Israel PURPOSELY attacked their ship , using torpedos , machine guns and napalm ) to now and a lot of killing in between , family of around 7 blown off a fkn beach from Israeli artillery , several months back and the 21 in one day , plus many others .
No , history or the news always start when one or two jews get killed , in a year .
The misinforamtion campaign is MASSIVE from Israeli Intel , from help from the complicit U.S. media , reporting from the Gaza/Israel border , when their ALWAYS IN Israel, pArroting their misinformation about Gaza, to their soulless ghouls , claiming there is no humanitatian crises and NEVER challenged by the U.S. lapdog media .

AS far as Noar , her government is completely in cahoots with Israel and the U.S. funding their Intelligence , yup , the U.S. has a jail in Jordan and pays them millions for their cooperation . Ironically , the majority of poeple in Jordan ARE Palestinian , living in a police state , where if you speak out against the Jordanian Regime , THEY ARREST YOU AND THROW YOU IN JAIL .
Stop buying the CNN , CBS propaganda and their love affair with Noar and I say Noar because I dont recongnize or need to respect "royalty" , I'd rather piss on them ,then grovel to their phony , pretentious, arrogance and their ..torturing... for U.S. foreign policy .

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dont know much
Posted by: sureshot45 on Jan 5, 2009 6:14 PM   
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i cant claim to know all of this history or even current events going on between israel and palestine, but isnt hamas a known terrorist group? and shouldnt countries be doing what they can to bring them down? and didnt palestine vote hamas to rule their country, knowing full well that the rest of the world considers hamas to be terrorists?

please dont lecture me, im just curious to know the truth. which is hard to find i think

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Islraelis are cowards and murderers !
Posted by: ardoin61 on Jan 5, 2009 7:08 PM   
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Look.. how effective of Hamas rockets? so little! Israelis responded with Fighter jets, tanks, whatever they have, compared to defenseless people of Gaza... it reminded me of German Panzer tanks destroyed Poland's old calvary (just brave & lunatic men with horses! in World War II) The Israelis are so zero remorseful when they killed so many children!!!

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syed salamah ali mahdi
Posted by: salamah on Jan 6, 2009 4:39 AM   
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Wow! You have only just discovered Olmert is lying. He was llying through his teeth during the 2006 invasion of South Lebanon. Nothing new for Israeli leaders. They have lying now more than a Century, lying to the gullible, the dumb, the blind, the blinded and the every American & European politician who is either in their pay or 'threatened' by their POWER. Didn't they lie to the Romans about Christ claiming the Crown of the Jewish Nation and get away with it because Pontius Pilate was in their pay! Nothing new!

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Arab propaganda machine at work
Posted by: soundoff on Jan 6, 2009 10:48 AM   
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to understand the causes of what is going on in Gaza right now, you need to go back 6 decades, to the original formation of Israel.
After the degradation and slaughter of 6 million Jews in Europe, the world agreed that Jews needed, and deserved, a place in the world where they could be safe, live as normal human beings, and raise their families in peace.
The sliver of land granted to them was mostly desert, inhabited only by itinerant bands of Arab tribes, who had been constantly warring against one another for centuries. Interestingly, the surrounding Arab nations such as Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, etc., had also been carved out of the original Ottoman Empire after WW1, by the European powers. These countries, as well as Great Britain which ruled the territory after the war,had been fighting the original Zionist attempts to establish a homeland for the Jews in the biblical area including Jerusalem, the ancient Hebrew capital.
When the British withdrew, concluding that holding the territory was worth less than the cost, Jewish settlers started to arrive, but were constantly attacked by the surrounding Arab countries. This culminated in a war in 1948, after the world established Israel as a a Jewish nation. All the surrounding Arab countries, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, etc., attacked, and were defeated by the rag-tag Israeli army. The Arab leaders exhorted the Arabs living in the area to flee, because they would be killed by the Israelis. Mass exodus of these people, into Gaza, and the West Bank ensued. The Jews started to turn the desert into productive farms, modernized the major cities, started trade with the outside world.
Arabs still living in Israel were not killed, but were welcomed as citizens of the country, with full rights and protection of the law. Some became members of the government, the Knesset, which is the equivalent of a Congress.
Becoming jealous of the progress this tiny country had accomplished in several decades, the Arabs again attacked in 1967, and were again defeated. They had made it a "holy war," when it was just actually an attempt to push out the Jews.
To be prepared for the next inevitable war with the Arabs, the Israelis had built up a powerful armed force, with modern, technical weaponry, supplied by the U.S. and other western countries.
Meanwhile, generations of Arab children were taught to hate Jews, instructed that the Jews had stolen their land, and that the singular purpose of their lives was to kill Jews, and expel them from Arab land.
Israel withdrew from Gaza, leaving behind all the improvements they had made there, -hothouse gardens, manufacturing facilities, modern water facilities, and many improvements for the lives of the people.
Instead of using these facilities, when Israel withdrew, the Gazans, stirred up by Hamas, destroyed anything thought of as Israeli. Then they had a so-called election, making Hamas the official government.
The formation of movements such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Gaza, both designated as terrorists by the United States and most other western countries, attacked innocent Jews, not discriminating between Israeli armed forces, and ordinary citizens.
In 2006 Israel attacked Lebanon to try to stop the rocket attacks coming from Hezbollah. Although the war was considered a failure, it did reduce the number of rocket attacks.
The increasing number of rockets from Gaza have become intolerable, thus the current attack on Gaza launching sites and stores of weapons.
I have been a fan of Alternet almost from its inception. But in reading the comments, you are favoring the Arab comments over the Israeli comments in a ratio of nearly 3 to 1.
I can't believe that this is the actual ratio of comments you are receiving. Please try to be more fair in publishing the comments.

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» RE: Arab propaganda machine at work Posted by: liberallibrarian
» you are right soundoff Posted by: using