MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
GAZA CITY, Gaza -- Following intensive negotiations with Hamas, the de facto leadership of Gaza, a group of European parliamentarians has been told by the organization that it will accept a Palestinian state within the internationally recognized 1967 borders as well as offer Israel a long-term ceasefire.You'd think such statements would be considered newsworthy by the U.S. press. But no word of this.The delegation of 11 from Britain, Ireland, Switzerland and Italy, managed to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza on Saturday morning after their boat, the Dignity, sailed from Cyprus to Gaza, shadowed part of the way by an Israeli naval vessel.
On his blog, Informed Consent, Mideast expert Juan Cole had this to say about the food blockade:The UN in the Gaza Strip says it will run out of food aid in two days unless Israel's blockade - which it describes as "shameful and unacceptable" - eases.
The UN refugee agency UNRWA, which distributes food to half of Gaza's 1,5m people, called the blockade "a physical as well as a mental punishment".
Israel is now allowing a limited amount of fuel across the border, but it is still blocking food deliveries.
It says it tightened sanctions because of rocket attacks by militants.
The Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza, said the rockets were a response to an Israeli raid that killed six gunmen on 4 November.
Gaza's only power plant was closed on Monday, after Israel stopped fuel deliveries.
Aid agencies estimate the new deliveries of fuel will run out within a day-and-a-half.
A food blockade? That is a war crime! Why aren't the people ordering the malnourishment of a civilian population under foreign military occupation being arrested and taken to the Hague for trial?I know that there's a lot of debate right now about what Obama should or will do regarding the I-P conflict, but surely we cannot allow our most important ally in the Mideast to starve Palestinians, including innocent men, women and children who are not even Hamas supporters but are simply trapped in the Israeli Occupation of Gaza. Please write your representatives today and ask them to try to relieve this shameful humanitarian crisis.
I mean, people in the US are routinely arrested for animal abuse because they kept their pets malnourished. Wouldn't it be a crime to do that to Palestinian children?