Bi-Weekly Brief: October 14, 2024

Genocide gathers speed with the world watching and the US fully abetting Israel

As the war on Gaza enters its second year, Israel’s unfolding genocide is barreling towards its climax.  Euro-Med Monitor estimates that ten percent of Gaza’s population has been killed, injured, missing or detained.  At least 17,000 children have been killed and nearly one thousand families completely wiped out.   A recent UN report by an Independent International Commission of Inquiry found that “Israel has implemented a concerted policy to destroy the health-care system of Gaza,” with  498 attacks carried out on health-care facilities by February 12, 2024, and the number rising steadily since then.  In a  hard-hitting letter to President Biden,  99 American medical workers who volunteered in Gaza state that 62,413 people may have died of starvation by the end of September 2024 and “it is likely that the death toll from this conflict is already greater than 118,908, an astonishing 5.4% of Gaza’s population.”

And worse is to come.  Disease is rapidly spreading due to lack of sanitation and clean water, widespread malnutrition and damaged immune systems.  A report by Refugees International describes  a mass “trajectory towards starvation” as Israel intensifies its obstruction of humanitarian aid  and “over 2 million people are sheltering in catastrophic conditions, as these zones continue to shrink due to ongoing evacuation orders.”  Families lack funds to buy what little food is available at escalating prices, and Gaza’s agricultural land and fishing industry have been destroyed by 90,000 tons of explosives. 

In the north – home to 400,000 people -  a bloody 10-day  military siege on the Jabalia refugee camp and remaining hospitals accompanied by evacuation orders could be the first phase of the ‘Generals’ Plan’ to seal off the northern third of the Gaza Strip and deny all food and water to those who refuse orders to evacuate.  The World Food Program says that it is being prevented from delivering food “in any form” to the north where a “full-blown famine” is taking place.  No food has entered the north since October 1 and trucks carrying 100,000 tons of food are now reportedly being blocked by Israel from accessing Gaza.   The Knesset is meanwhile fast-tracking two bills that would ban the operations of UNRWA, the main aid organization for Palestinians and the one best positioned to carry out the essential second round of polio vaccinations in Gaza.  Israel has recently seized the land on which its East Jerusalem headquarters stands and intends to replace it with 1,440 settler units.

Evidence has emerged that early in the war,  Secretary of State Blinken gave the green light to Israel’s plan to bomb aid convoys, ostensibly to keep aid out of Hamas’ hands.  According to the Brown University report Costs of War, since the war began the US has spent $22.76 billion on military aid to Israel and its related operations in the region.   Jordan, France and Spain have recently  called for an arms embargo on Israel. Rather than scale back its weapons supply, the Pentagon announced on October 13 it was sending to Israel its THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) battery and a US crew to operate it.

Israel’s Gaza playbook is being reproduced in Lebanon, where millions have been forced to flee from their homes.  Parts of that country have now been reduced to rubble by Israeli air strikes that have demolished villages, apartment buildings, mosques and health care facilities (including in the center of Beirut) and killed over 2,200 people.    Showing its utter defiance of the United Nations and international law, the Israeli army has fired on UNIFIL peacekeepers stationed in southern Lebanon since Israel’s 1978 invasion. Israel  appears bent on applying to Lebanon the same “Dahiya Doctrine” that it introduced in its 2006 invasion of the country and has used to destroy Gaza: the infliction of massive destruction on villages, urban neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure with the goal of forcing a surrender of hostile parties.   

The Israeli army has warned Lebanese who have evacuated villages in the south not to return, and some Israeli settlers are pressing for Israel to remain in southern Lebanon for good.  Settlers are not just planning to re-settle Gaza, but those belonging to Uri Tzafon are now advertising property for sale on their ‘Movement for Settlement in Southern Lebanon’ website.  The war is metastasizing, and the international community seems helpless to stop it. 

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Statement on Gaza by Joyce Msuya, Acting Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator

New York, 14 October 2024

There seems to be no end to the horrors that Palestinians in Gaza are forced to endure.

Last night, Israeli forces struck tents near al Aqsa hospital, in an area where people from northern Gaza were told to relocate. At least four people were burned to death. Scores of others, including women and children, are suffering severe burns.

Just hours earlier, another strike on a school turned shelter in Nuseirat killed more than 20 people and injured scores of others, according to local sources.

There really is no safe place in Gaza for people to go.

Fighting is intensifying in the north and essential supplies for survival are running out. No food aid has entered northern Gaza since October 1.

These atrocities must end. Civilians and civilian infrastructure must always be protected.

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Civilians in northern Gaza cut off from supplies and services critical for survival

Statement by Muhannad Hadi, Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory

East Jerusalem, 13 October 2024

The pressure on over 400,000 people remaining in northern Gaza to leave southwards is mounting.

Since 1 October 2024, Israeli authorities have increasingly cut off northern Gaza from essential supplies. Erez and Erez West crossings have been kept closed, and no essentials have been allowed from the south. Three renewed orders have been issued – on 7, 9 and 12 October – directing people to displace. In parallel, hostilities continue to escalate, resulting in more civilian suffering and casualties.

In the past two weeks, over 50,000 people have been displaced from the Jabalya area, which is cut off, while others remain stranded in their homes amid increased bombardment and fighting. A military siege that deprives civilians of essential means of survival is unacceptable.  

The latest military operations in northern Gaza have forced the closure of water wells, bakeries, medical points and shelters, as well as the suspension of protection services, malnutrition treatment, and temporary learning spaces. At the same time, hospitals have seen an influx of trauma injuries.

Civilians must be protected, and their basic needs must be met. Multiple entry routes must open for critical supplies and safe humanitarian response needs to be provided to people in need wherever they are. Civilians must not be forced to choose between displacement and starvation. They must have a safe place to go, with shelter, food, medicine and water. In Gaza, there are no more supplies available to support newly displaced people.

Those who leave must be given the opportunity to return.

I reiterate that international humanitarian law must always be respected by all.

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