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Israel's Economic Stranglehold of Palestine Is a Silent Killer

By Nora Barrows-Friedman, IPS News. Posted February 5, 2007.


Daily life has become a constant struggle for the ordinary Palestinian trying to put food on the table or run a business within a choking, round-the-clock military occupation.

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Over the last year, Palestinians have faced a siege that has taken its toll in every city across the West Bank and Gaza. It is not a siege of missiles and gunfire, but a calculated attack on the backbone of the entire occupied territories.

Through the Israeli, U.S. and European move to paralyse the precarious Palestinian economy over the last year, daily life has become a constant struggle for the ordinary Palestinian trying to put food on the table or run a business within a choking, round-the-clock military occupation.

The day after the swearing in of the duly-elected Hamas leadership in February 2006, Israel froze the release of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority to the tune of 52 million dollars a month, as collective punishment against the millions of occupied Palestinians for electing the Hamas leadership.

In parallel attacks just months later, the United States and the European Union slapped economic sanctions against the entire population, under the conditions that Hamas "recognise" Israel's right to exist while "renouncing" violence.

Additionally, since February 2006, Israel has worked hard to pressure international aid organisations and donor countries to suspend aid projects in Palestine.

Financially sanctioning an occupied population is historically unprecedented, and has led to an irreparable trickle-down effect throughout the occupied territories.

Since the beginning of 2006, the poverty rate in the West Bank and Gaza has skyrocketed. In November 2006, the United Nations Relief Works Agencies published a report on poverty statistics, and concluded that the number of "deep poor" (Palestinian families unable to meet basic human consumption needs) increased 64.3 percent in the first half of 2006 alone. In the West Bank, the unemployment rate is now a staggering 60 percent.

Over the last week, Israel moved to allow 100 million dollars (just over two months' worth of frozen tax revenues) back into the atrophied Palestinian economy. The transfer was approved in December but had been delayed until Israel could be assured that Hamas would not be involved in the handling of funds.

For most Palestinians on the streets of the West Bank, this slight release of funds may make it easier to support their families for a few more days, but the 100 million dollars is merely a drop in the bucket when poverty and unemployment rates continue to skyrocket for the 3.5 million people trapped inside the West Bank.

The severe impact of the economic sanctions spreads across all public and private sectors in the occupied West Bank.

Iyad, a public elementary school teacher, tells IPS that he has only been paid seven out of 12 months salary since the sanctions began. "Some teachers are having to take second or third jobs just to support their families; others are quitting their professions altogether."

When asked about the effect that these sanctions have had particularly on young students, Iyad says, "Some families are so poor that they couldn't afford to buy their children new schoolbags or uniforms. The children come to school depressed and angry. It is impossible for them to learn and for me to educate them in this environment."

Mahmoud, a lawyer with the Palestinian Authority's Civil Administration, tells IPS that crime is increasing across the occupied Palestinian territories as a direct result of the sanctions. "Organised crime is coming into the fold now in the West Bank. There is no functional court system. On top of that, the police on the streets are not receiving their full salaries, so they don't take their jobs seriously. It's like anarchy."

Khaled, a taxicab driver, says he was unemployed last year for more than six months. "It was very bad. I had to sell my car to the bank -- then I tried taking out a loan, but the interest was impossible to pay back since I had no employment."

In Bethlehem over the Christmas season, when a brisk tourism economy is traditionally anticipated, Khaled says that most of the tourists came and went in large, organised groups from Jerusalem or other cities inside Israel. They rented Israeli tour buses and did not stay in Bethlehem's hotels.

"The only business I seem to get is from a small number of foreigners who come to work specifically inside Bethlehem. A private taxi is too expensive for the local community. So our work suffers."

When asked if he thought the situation would improve after the slow release of withheld tax revenues, Khaled shook his head. "Our future is still the same. It's not getting better at all."

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Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land
Posted by: chomsky on Feb 5, 2007 3:37 AM   
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To learn more about the Israeli occupation of Palestine, I highly recommend everyone find time to watch the following documentary: "Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land: Media & the Israel-Palestine Conflict"

I cannot emphasize enough how crucial this documentary is. Media in the US and Israel has deliberately created a limited and warped perception of the Israel-Palestine conflict in the minds of most people. This video was a rude awakening, for me at least, of the most critical facts of this important international issue.

(I can't post the link for some reason. Please go to video.google.com and search for "peace and propaganda in the promise land" to see the full documentary.)

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Cut off tax deductible contributions
Posted by: edith on Feb 5, 2007 3:50 AM   
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Zionists funnel billions to Israel through contributions to settlements, hospitals, research facilities ultra Orthodox schools and outright land grab development schemes(the Jewish "Natiional" Fund").

If made by US citizens, the contributions are tax deductible and so all taxpayers subsidize Zionist tax chiselers.

Israel is not the USA. Shock, shock. The flow of capital from wealthy real estate tycoons, media moguls, and zionists with nothing better to do with the money they have left over from their pal Bush's tax cuts must stop. Tax everydime of it and audit the returns of every major zionist.

A US travel and aid ban for Israel would also give it a taste of its own medicine.

Clinton, Obama and Edwards will however continue to crawl into zionist fat cat fundraisers and bleat their alleigance to the almighty zionist dollar.

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Izrael contorls the United States
Posted by: edsmith on Feb 5, 2007 6:02 AM   
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We too in the US are held hostage by Izrael and its criminal foreign agents working to subvert our American way of life. See how the war in Iraq mirrors that of Izrael's apartheid in Paelstine. It's a travesty, a sad and horrfying reality, that the United States of America is under the contorl of those evil zionist vermin and that Americans are brainwashed into believing that Izrael is a friend of Ameirca.
If I were president that litle piss ant country called Izrael would either make peace with it's Arab neighbors or lose every single dollar of the Ten Billion US taxpares dollars it gets each year to keep it alive. Izrael is America's nuber one enemy. it's plain for all to see for those who have their eyes open.

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More inanity
Posted by: goldbeme on Feb 5, 2007 6:17 AM   
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So the Palestinians elect Hamas, whose platform is to destroy Israel and kill all the Israelis. The Israelis, instead of establishing a reciprocal platform (destroy Palestine, kill all the Palestinians) merely impose economic sanctions. Are not the Palestinians responsible for the words of their elected representatitives?

Remember the old story about Chutzpah? A teenager kills his parents. He then asks the judge to have pity on a poor orphan.

If the Arabs had accepted the 1948 partition, there would be no problem now. If Nasser had not closed the Gulf of Aqaba in 1967, there would be no occupied territories. If there had been no intifada Palestinians could easily work in Israel and there would be no horrendous checkpoints. If the Palestinians had not elected Hamas there would be no sanctions. Etc. Etc. Etc. When will they accept some responsibility for the current situation?

And, in re Bethlehem - it used to be a Christian town. Few Christians live their any longer. How cynical to complain that Moslems no longer profit from a Christian holiday.

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Israel releasing/not releasing funds
Posted by: babaloo on Feb 5, 2007 6:25 AM   
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Israel has a habit of making positive public statements and then quietly putting more restrictions on the Palestinians. I am disgusted that they have so backed up the "security" lines that pregnant women cannot get to the hospital. Palestinians cannot afford medicine for anyone, nor adequate food for pregnant mothers, who are delivering smaller babies and more stillborn babies.
Hey, Americans who believe in the "culture of life," where are you?

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To all (disinfranchised / independent) Jewish readers
Posted by: hennep on Feb 5, 2007 6:26 AM   
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The British Jewish community has just launched a network to break free of the Zionist propaganda machine, i urge all to visit Independent Jewish Voices and join the debate taking place.
Your support is needed to break AIPAC and other zionist propaganda machines such as the GIYOS megaphone who will attack and try to stop the objective debate taking place using the phrases "self-hating Jew" and "anti-semite" against their own brothers and sisters in the faith.
Even if your not Jewish its worth a look at.

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American Jew...
Posted by: veggiegrrrl on Feb 5, 2007 7:03 AM   
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I am a American Jew. My world view includes the whole world. What is best for the ENTIRE PLANET and all her peoples? For the Jews to leave the middle east. Yes, it was our homeland 5000 years ago. Yes, the mythological texts (the bible) says GAWD gave the land to the Jews. WHATEVER. For the good of all womankind, childrenkind and mankind, Israel should relocate. Leave the relics (Temple Mount, Wall) behind. Those are only stones. The true heart of Judiasm lives not on soil in some crumbling warzone but in the hearts and minds of Jews. Israel does not need to exist IN IT"S CURRENT LOCATION for the Jews to have a homeland. Give the Israels vast tracks of open space in the USA and let them transform it into a peaceful oasis. Israel remaining where it stands now will only ensure generations more of genocide on both sides, Arabs killing Jews, Jews killing Arabs. Time for Israel to relocate from this failed experiment. I am not a self-hating Jew. I seek peace on planet earth. And this will never happen as long as a Jewish state is situated in the middle east. Israel must relocate.

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Immoral
Posted by: NoPCZone on Feb 5, 2007 7:28 AM   
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The actions of the Israeli Government in the Palestinian Territories are way beyond the bounds of conduct by a civilized nation, the same is true in Lebanon. Any government has a right to establish basic security, but their actions are excessive, inhumane and criminal. The fact that the US government is assisting them with weapons, money and diplomatic cover makes me ill.

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Wake Up From Your Slumber:
Posted by: rwa on Feb 5, 2007 8:48 AM   
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One of the theories out there is that the Democratic candidates as well as the Republicans support the war because they support the idea that Iraq as well as Iran are threats to the safety of Israel.

The Democrats don't support the Christian Zionist agenda, I would suppose. I take it, from stories about the recent AIPAC convention, that their support is related to support from backers of Israel.

Would the Democrats try a Johnson? Would they pursue endless war in the Middle East by promising to support a liberal domestic agenda? An effort to reduce climate change. An investment in domestic jobs and more for education?

In all cases we get wars in order to get an acceptable domestic agenda?

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Steve F
Posted by: Stev on Feb 5, 2007 8:55 AM   
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The only error in this entire article is the assumption that the Palestinian "gov't" and its 2 major parties are blameless in the situation. Unfortunately this is not an uncommon problem in the Liberal criticism of Israel. I certainly do not claim that Israel is blameless, nor do the active members of the Peace movement in Israel. The major problem I have with this one sided article is that both political entities, engaged in a Civil war are publically agreed on one thing and that is the Destruction of Israel. The PLO constitution hasn't changed, regardless of many commitments todo so and Hamas states regularly that it will destroy its "enemy entity." The demonstration of this determination is that suicide bombers and unguided rockets are regularly directed at civilians; both Fatah and Hamas state that this is alright because they do not consider any Israeli, (or for that matter any Jew) a civilian. When Hamas' and Fatah's claims after each attack is that the other are agents of Israel and they should stop fighting in order to unite to attack the enemy I question any blanket attack on Israel, which has tried to assist in the creation of a Palestinian State.

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Neocons Create Anarchy (by design) From Iraq toLebanon to Palestine
Posted by: rwa on Feb 5, 2007 11:48 AM   
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The ugly secret of the neocons is that their program of "regime change" throughout the Middle East doesn't mean taking down tyrannies and replacing them with governments of a more democratic or even liberal character – it means toppling one regime and replacing it with… nothing. Michael Ledeen, the Machiavelli of this crowd, calls it "creative destruction." I'm not sure how creative it is – although I guess it depends on what you're trying to create – but clearly, by these standards, they have every right to claim Iraq as a "victory" and crow "Mission accomplished!"


full article at anti-war.com

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good ole american goy
Posted by: spratling on Feb 5, 2007 11:56 AM   
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If a group of people, based on some obscure, obsolete variance, took over my house, moved in and relegated my movements to the attic, where they continued to store things, and prevented me from leaving the house without their permission, or allowed me to clean their latrines for meager rations, who would be surprised if I did whatever I could to evict them?
For the uninformed reader, these would not be unlike the conditions that enabled the Zionists to stake a baseless claim to a land that was not theirs, neither by legal, biblical, social, nor any other right, without the unequivocal consent of the indigenous inhabitants to whom no retribution has ever been offered. To aggravate the situation, the usurper never misses an opportunity to call itself the victim, and the actual victim (he who attempts to reclaim what is rightfully his) the "threat" to its existence, but continues to grab land, water rights, economic rights, peoples' rights, with a specific objective in mind: the ultimate decimation/evacuation of a people for its land.
No great reckoning is required to determine that the power of a foreign lobby (how legal is it anyway?) infiltrates to the point of exerting crucial deciding power both domestically and abroad, spies on us at random, sells our technolgy to foreign powers in violation of preconditions, with total impunity. There is a monlithic, political allegiance to Israel, despite its occupation of Palestinian lands, which it continues to shrink, its wanton carnage of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians and other atrocious human rights abuses. How does anyone operating on even one brain cell expect there will ever be peace in the Middle East under these conditions?
Peace in the Middle East will be possible when:
- AIPAC is dismantled and loosens its stranglehold on
America, its politicians and citizens;
- The "AID" to Israel (3-5 billion per year) becomes aid to our own people;
- A solution to the conflict is imposed by the might of this
nation, disregarding the ceaseless waffling of the Israeli
state; The substance of past proposed agreements has centered on the crumbs offered the Palestinians and their "ingratitude" at not jumping at the offers.
In the meantime, let's stop taking directives from Tel Aviv!

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Let's withold US citizen's money from Israel
Posted by: american on Feb 5, 2007 12:30 PM   
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The monies the Israel is witholding belong to the American people, actually. The US government gives wealthy little Israel billions of dollars in "aid" annually. The administration in this country is a junta. The will of the greater body of American people do not support this genocide. Get rid of the junta, withold our money, and level the playing field against this wicked and hateful bully, Israel.

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More on Israel's Economic Stranglehold of Palestine
Posted by: lessbread on Feb 5, 2007 3:07 PM   
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Israel's Kafkaesque "Matrix of Control"

Halper established the concept of a repressive "Matrix of Control" to explain how Israeli governments dominate Palestinian life. Halper explains it's composed of three layers of control. The first one is "physical control" of key "links and nodes." Halper's second control layer is bureaucratic and legal encompassing a host of policies constricting Palestinians in a maze of procedures and restrictions. Halper's third "Matrix" layer uses violence as a means of social and political control. Most people in the US know little about what's happening in the OPT because information about it is suppressed in the corporate-controlled media.

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Thank you for this article and comments
Posted by: wawa on Feb 5, 2007 3:45 PM   
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I have been to the OPT 4 times since June 2005

I have been reporting on WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/


I have written the memoirs of another Khaled:

The Founder of Olive Trees Foundation for Peace who was a '48 refugee. He made his way to USA and into a lucrative career in the Defense Industry with TOP Secret Clearance during the Cold War

"KEEP HOPE ALIVE" is 100% probono effort to provide funds for olive trees for peace for Israel Palestine to replace the 1 million + olive tress that The Wall has destroyed.


"MEMOIRS Of a Nice Irish-American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory"
will be released any day now

details on WAWA:

http://www.wearewideawake.org/


"We have it in our power to begin the world again"-tom paine

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Palestinians Up Against The Wall
Posted by: sofla100 on Feb 5, 2007 5:12 PM   
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The problem is that the Palestinians have been pushed so hard. When Israeli missles and bombs kill innocent women and children trying to "take out" supposed terrorists in the territories, who can relieve the pain of the families of the dead? When Israel grabs civilians who have nothing to do with politics, and throws them, without trial, into jails and subjects them to torture, who can relive the pain of the families of the disappeard ones? When Israeli's can live in luxury behind high walls, yet Palestinian children live in squalor and misery with barely enough to eat, who can relive the pain of these little ones? When Israeli US supplied tanks bulldoze homes of innocent civilians, looking for "terrorists," once again, who can relieve the pain of those left homeless?. Ahh, you say the problem is the Palestinians. Because they want the same right to dignity and peace given the Jews they are destined to suffer.

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Nukes
Posted by: veggiegrrrl on Feb 5, 2007 5:41 PM   
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I recently heard someone say: Get the Jews out then nuke the whole Middle East. They were "joking" of course but this problem is not going away. Jews aren't breeding and Arabs are breeding. Just like in the USA. Whites aren't breeding, Mexicans are breeding. It's simple demographics.

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Any Idiot with a computer can get printed
Posted by: thumber77 on Feb 6, 2007 8:32 PM   
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Another idiotic article by a one-sided close-minded fool. More Palestinians are being killed by the Hamas-Fatah gun battles than anything being done by the Israelis - do the 3rd World thugs get a pass because we're unwilling to hold them to any accountability? Also, our learned writer tells us that "Financially sanctioning an occupied population is historically unprecedented" when exactly the opposite is true. Can anyone name ANY occupied population anywhere today (Tibetans, Chechens) or historically (Nazi victims or Stalin's victims in Eastern Europe) who were not financially sanctioned? This is another article that makes Israel out to be uniquely horrible and ignores that the world is unfortunately filled with oppressive evil governments and non-government oppressors. We can nearly all agree that Israel should end the occupation, but too many of the running dogs of AlterNet use a standard for Israel that they are not willing to apply to the murderous evil regimes in Iran, Zimbabwe, China, Colombia, Indonesia etc. etc.

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Refreshing, encouraging
Posted by: opeluboy on Feb 7, 2007 4:34 PM   
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Delighted to see that the majority of responders here clearly recognize that Israel is a criminal state that needs to be reined in (at least). Unfortunately, as Dems or liberals our choices for candidates are as biased as the few Zionazi posters here. All (Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Biden, Dodd, Villsackofshit — with Kucinich being the exception) kow tow to AIPAC, swear undying devotion to Israel and will cheerfully sacrifice more blood and treasure to insure Israeli hegemony while on their knees sucking Olmert's (or whatever racist asshole takes his place) dick, all to the applause of the American Zionists who place Israel's future decidedly above our own.

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The Jews Did It!
Posted by: sharonJ on Feb 8, 2007 8:56 AM   
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Did you know the Jews are to blame for the Arab janjaweed militia killing Black Africans in Darfur? Did you know that the Jews are responsible for causing the tsunami that killed all those people in Indonesia? Did you know that the Jews caused the AIDS epidemic? Did you know the Jews caused all the problems in Gaza and the West Bank? Did you -- wait you mean I'm wrong? It wasn't the Jews? You mean it was the corrupt terrorist Palestinians who caused their own problems? Never mind....

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Hey Opieboy, even after 24 hours
Posted by: thumber77 on Feb 9, 2007 9:41 PM   
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you can't name one thing you disagree with in the Nazi program. It's got everything that makes your heart skip a beat: you get to hate all jews because they're jews, you get to silence anyone who disagrees with your political opinions AND I bet you look really swell in your brown shirt.

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