This article from Haaretz confirms what we already knew in our hearts to be true.
The
Palestinians in Gaza are being kept in what is essentially a ghetto.
This maybe unpalatable to some, but I find it difficult to
distinguish between this and the actions of the nazis: the nazi
actions took place in the context of Total War and in secret, whereas
the Israelis are committing their crimes under the gaze of the world.
WikiLeaks:
Israel aimed to keep Gaza economy on brink of collapse
Cable
from the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv says Israeli officials wanted
Gaza's economy 'functioning at the lowest level possible consistent
with avoiding a humanitarian crisis.'
16
November, 2012
Israel
told U.S. officials in 2008 it would keep Gaza's economy "on the
brink of collapse" while avoiding a humanitarian crisis,
according to U.S. diplomatic cables published by a Norwegian daily on
Wednesday.
Three
cables cited by the Aftenposten newspaper, which has said it has all
250,000 U.S. cables leaked to WikiLeaks, showed that Israel kept the
U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv briefed on its internationally criticized
blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The
territory, home to 1.3 million Palestinians, is run by the Islamist
Hamas group, which is shunned by the West over its refusal to
recognize Israel, renounce violence or accept existing interim
Israeli-Palestinian peace deals.
"As
part of their overall embargo plan against Gaza, Israeli officials
have confirmed to (U.S. embassy economic officers) on multiple
occasions that they intend to keep the Gazan economy on the brink of
collapse without quite pushing it over the edge," one of the
cables read.
Israel
wanted the coastal territory's economy "functioning at the
lowest level possible consistent with avoiding a humanitarian
crisis", according to the Nov. 3, 2008 cable.
In
a speech in January 2008, then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert appeared to
spell out that policy, which has since been eased in the wake of an
international outcry over a deadly Israeli raid last May on a Turkish
aid ship trying to break the blockade.
"We
will not harm the supply of food for children, medicine for those who
need it and fuel for institutions that save lives," Olmert said
at the time.
"But
there is no justification for demanding we allow residents of Gaza to
live normal lives while shells and rockets are fired from their
streets and courtyards (at southern Israel)," he added.
Israel
says it has significantly relaxed the blockade since May, with dozens
of truckloads of goods entering the territory daily. Aid
organizations have said shipments should be increased further.
Palestinians
say impoverished Gaza remains effectively a "prison" sealed
off by Israel, and have called for an opening to allow normal trade
and other links with the world.
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