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In fact, the Quartet contributed to Gaza's isolation by not recognizing Hamas, the Occupied Territory's elected government, not Fatah under Mahmoud Abbas and the appointed prime minister, Salam Fayyad, who usurped it in the West Bank illegitimately.
Diplomatic Initiatives and Plans
"The international community appears to have accepted the blockade, seeking little more than small concessions." Yet in May 2009, the UN formulated a specific plan to deliver construction materials for a number of stalled health, housing, and education projects. It guaranteed Israel's security in return for letting it proceed. Then negotiations got diverted to a few pilot projects, not the full package, so:
"almost nothing has been allowed into Gaza under this plan....The international community's failure to do enough (perhaps nothing beyond rhetoric) to halt the blockade is a sign of the wider failure to hold all parties to account for violations of international humanitarian law."
In June 2009, Jimmy Carter, like others with similar comments, said:
"Tragically, the international community largely ignores the cries for help, while the citizens of Gaza are treated more like animals than human beings....Never before in history has a large community been savaged by bombs and missiles and then deprived of the means to repair itself. The responsibility for this terrible human rights crime lies in Jerusalem (under Netanyahu), Cairo (under Mubarak), and Washington (under Obama who treats Palestinians as contemptuously as George Bush and the worst Republican extremists)."
Call to Action
Stopping this outrage demands action, what the NGOs urgently call for, saying "no more excuses." They want the Quartet, EU, and international community to commit to ending the siege, pressure Israel to assure it, have its government compensate Gazans for their losses, and hold guilty parties accountable under international law. Otherwise, they'll be "no rebuilding, no recovery," and no measures to prevent further attacks or to end decades of illegal occupation.
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