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Five Years and Counting: Israel Creates and Manages Its "Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza"

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The American mainstream media ignores this blockade, accepting Israel's pretense that the blockade is for security. The US Congress takes funds from Israeli backers and underlines its approval of the long-term exposure of Gaza children to chronic malnutrition by cheering Israeli leaders who come to Washington asking for more money to starve children.

Presidential candidates quake in fear that they will appear to be anything less than Israeli lovers.

What keeps the Congress and the presidential candidates from saying what at least some of them, deep down, know to be true? Only they, and whatever God they follow, know for sure, but whatever it is that keeps them silent, they are complicit in an evil clearly condemned in religious scriptures.

How bad is the "managed humanitarian crisis" these politicians continue to support? A news release on the report states:

"Gaza's only fresh water source is now too dangerous to drink and is contaminated with fertiliser and human waste, according to a shocking new report from Save the Children and Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).

"On the fifth anniversary of the blockade, Gaza's Children: Falling Behind, reveals desperate families are being forced to buy from private sources, not knowing that in most cases this water too is contaminated, often at ten times the safe level.

"With 1.7 million people -- including more than 800,000 children -- crammed into just 365 square kilometers -- an area roughly equivalent to the size of the Isle of Wight -- Save the Children is concerned about the increasing threat of disease.

"'Innocent children are living in inhumane conditions after five years under a blockade. They are now forced to drink dirty and dangerous water that will make them weak and sick. Diarrhoea which is easily treated here in the UK can be a killer in these conditions.' said Justin Forsyth, Chief Executive of Save the Children."

In this summer of 2012 while we look the other way, the children of Gaza live under an Israeli-managed program which systematically assaults children. This is official conduct that is illegal under any set of humane laws. It is also immoral under all known religious standards.

It can be corrected. Justin Forsyth outlines some of the conditions under which the children of Gaza live:

"There are only two crossings available for people to leave Gaza and people require select security permits to leave the heavily guarded exit. Crucial equipment needed to repair the sewage and water system remains blocked and on the restricted list of goods allowed in. Just one-fifth of the equipment needed has been delivered to date, with the remainder sitting unused in warehouses.

"Gaza children are living in prison-like conditions, trapped and unable to dream of a better future. We must end the blockade and ramp up immediate projects to provide clean, safe drinking water and sanitation."

Specifically, Save the Children calls for these actions:

"Israel must lift the blockade in its entirety to enable the free movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza, including the West Bank and Jerusalem. All planned water and sanitation projects must be implemented immediately and a clear timetable provided by the Israelis for their completion. The International Community, along with relevant authorities must implement long term strategies to improve conditions for children. The Palestinian Authority must facilitate the impartial and rapid material provision and funding of medical supplies and services in Gaza. Donor must ensure that funding is available for long term projects and not just emergency, short term projects"

Nothing complicated there. Nothing that has not been said in more elevated terms in Matthew 25, where some harsh things are said about those who deliberately create a humanitarian crisis and then professionally manage the crisis to keep it going. At least that is what I see when I read about sheep and goats in my translation of Matthew 25.

The picture above is that of a child in Gaza. It is from The Guardian.

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