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Suffering in Gaza reaches ‘new depths’ – Australia condemns ‘inhumane killing’ of Palestinians

  • Written by Amra Lee, PhD candidate in Protection of Civilians, Australian National University

Australia has joined 28 international partners in calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza and a lifting of all restrictions on food and medical supplies.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong, along with counterparts from countries including the United Kingdom, France and Canada, has signed a joint statement[1] demanding Israel complies with its obligations under international humanitarian law.

The statement condemns Israel for what it calls “the drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians” seeking “their most basic need” of water and food, saying:

The suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths. The Israeli government’s aid delivery model is dangerous, fuels instability and deprives Gazans of human dignity […] It is horrifying that over 800 Palestinians have been killed while seeking aid.

Weapon of war

Gazans, including malnourished mothers denied baby formula[2], face impossible choices as Israel intensifies its use of starvation as a weapon of war.

In Gaza, survival requires negotiating what the United Nations calls aid “death traps[3]”.

According to the UN, 875 Gazans have been killed[4] – many of them shot – while seeking food since the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation[5] began operating in late May. Another 4,000 have been injured.

More than 170 humanitarian groups[6] have called for the food hubs to be shut down.

Gaza has been described as the “hungriest place on Earth[7]”, with aid trucks being held at the border and the United States destroying around 500 tonnes of emergency food[8] because it was just out of date.

An emaciated child held by his mother.
Acute food shortages are causing severe malnutrition in Gaza. Haitham Imad/AAP[9]

More than two million people are at critical risk of famine[10]. The World Food Programme estimates 90,000 women and children require urgent treatment[11] for malnutrition.

Nineteen Palestinians have starved to death[12] in recent days, according to local health authorities.

We can’t say we didn’t know

After the breakdown of the January ceasefire, Israel implemented a humanitarian blockade on the Gaza Strip. Following mounting international pressure, limited aid was permitted and the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began operations.

As anticipated, only a fraction of the aid has been distributed.

About 1,600 trucks entered Gaza between May 19 and July 14, well below[13] the 630 trucks needed every day to feed the population.

Israeli ministers have publicly called[14] for food and fuel reserves to be bombed to starve the Palestinian people – a clear war crime[15] – to pressure Hamas to release Israeli hostages.

Famine expert Alex De Waal[16] says Israel’s starvation strategy[17] constitutes a dangerous weakening of international law. It also disrupts norms aimed at preventing hunger being used as a weapon of war:

operations like the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation are a big crack[18] in these principles [that is] not going to save Gaza from mass starvation.

Palestinian organisations were the first to raise the alarm[19] over Israel’s plans to impose controls over aid distribution.

UN Relief Chief Tom Fletcher[20] briefed the UN Security Council in May, warning of the world’s collective failure[21] to call out the scale of violations of international law as they were being committed:

Israel is deliberately and unashamedly imposing inhumane conditions on civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Tom Fletcher briefing the United Nations on the ‘atrocity’ being committed in Gaza.

Since then, clear and unequivocal warnings of the compounding risks of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing have intensified from the UN, member states and international law experts.

Weaponising aid

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims it has handed out millions of meals since it began operating in the strip in May. But the UN has called the distribution model “inherently unsafe”.

Near-daily shootings have occurred since the militarised aid hubs began operating. Malnourished Palestinians risking death to feed their families are trekking long distances to reach the small number of distribution sites.

Dozens of people surrounding a man who was shot at an aid distribution point
Scores of Palestinians have been shot at food distribution sites in Gaza. Mohammed Saber/AAP[22]

While the foundation denies people are being shot, the UN has called the aid delivery mechanism a “deliberate attempt to weaponise aid[23]” that fails to comply with humanitarian principles and risks further war crimes.

Jewish Physicians for Human Rights[24] has rejected the aid’s “humanitarian” characterisation, stating it “is what systematic harm to human beings looks like”.

Human rights and legal organisations are calling for all involved to be held accountable for complicity in war crimes[25] that “exposes all those who enable or profit from it to real risk of prosecution”.

Mounting world action

Today’s joint statement follows growing anger and frustration in Western countries over insufficient political pressure on Israel to end the suffering in Gaza.

Polling in May showed more than 80%[26] of Australians opposed Israel’s denial of aid as unjustifiable and wanted to see Australia doing more to support civilians in Gaza.

Last week’s meeting of the Hague Group[27] of nations shows more collective concrete action is being taken to exert pressure and uphold international law.

The 12 member states agreed to a range[28] of diplomatic, legal and economic measures, including a ban on ships transporting arms to Israel.

The time for humanity is now

States will continue to face increased international and domestic pressure to take stronger action to influence Israel’s conduct as more Gazans are killed, injured and stripped of their dignity in an engineered famine.

This moment in Gaza is unprecedented in terms of our knowledge of the scale and gravity of violations being perpetrated and what failing to act means for Palestinians and our shared humanity.

Now is the time to exert diplomatic, legal and economic pressure on Israel to change course.

History tells us we need to act now – international law and our collective moral conscience requires it.

References

  1. ^ joint statement (www.gov.uk)
  2. ^ mothers denied baby formula (www.theguardian.com)
  3. ^ death traps (www.un.org)
  4. ^ have been killed (news.un.org)
  5. ^ Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (www.amnesty.org.au)
  6. ^ 170 humanitarian groups (www.bbc.com)
  7. ^ hungriest place on Earth (news.un.org)
  8. ^ emergency food (abcnews.go.com)
  9. ^ Haitham Imad/AAP (photos.aap.com.au)
  10. ^ critical risk of famine (www.ipcinfo.org)
  11. ^ urgent treatment (x.com)
  12. ^ starved to death (www.aljazeera.com)
  13. ^ well below (www.un.org)
  14. ^ publicly called (www.timesofisrael.com)
  15. ^ war crime (ihl-databases.icrc.org)
  16. ^ Alex De Waal (fletcher.tufts.edu)
  17. ^ starvation strategy (peacerep.org)
  18. ^ a big crack (thisishell.com)
  19. ^ raise the alarm (www.alhaq.org)
  20. ^ Tom Fletcher (www.un.org)
  21. ^ collective failure (theconversation.com)
  22. ^ Mohammed Saber/AAP (photos.aap.com.au)
  23. ^ deliberate attempt to weaponise aid (news.un.org)
  24. ^ Jewish Physicians for Human Rights (www.phr.org.il)
  25. ^ complicity in war crimes (ccrjustice.org)
  26. ^ more than 80% (actionaid.org.au)
  27. ^ Hague Group (thehaguegroup.org)
  28. ^ a range (www.aljazeera.com)

Authors: Amra Lee, PhD candidate in Protection of Civilians, Australian National University

Read more https://theconversation.com/suffering-in-gaza-reaches-new-depths-australia-condemns-inhumane-killing-of-palestinians-261547

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