donderdag 1 oktober 2009

Missie VN vindt bewijs oorlogsmisdaden Israël en Palestijnse militanten

In september maakte de Verenigde naties bekend dat er bewijzen zijn gevonden dat beide partijen in de oorlog in Gaza oorlogsmisdaden hebben gepleegt.

De verklaring van de VN:

UN MISSION FINDS EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES BY BOTH SIDES IN GAZA CONFLICT

The United Nations fact-finding mission on the Gaza conflict at the start of this year has found evidence that both Israeli forces and Palestinian militants committed serious war crimes and breaches of humanitarian law, which may amount to crimes against humanity.

“We came to the conclusion, on the basis of the facts we found, that there was strong evidence to establish that numerous serious violations of international law, both humanitarian law and human rights law, were committed by Israel during the military operations in Gaza,” the head of the mission, Justice Richard Goldstone, told a press briefing today.

“The mission concluded that actions amounting to war crimes and possibly, in some respects, crimes against humanity, were committed by the Israel Defense Force (IDF).”

“There’s no question that the firing of rockets and mortars [by armed groups from Gaza] was deliberate and calculated to cause loss of life and injury to civilians and damage to civilian structures. The mission found that these actions also amount to serious war crimes and also possibly crimes against humanity,” he said.

The 575-page report by the four-person mission was released today, ahead of its presentation to the UN’s Human Rights Council in Geneva on 29 September.

“The mission finds that the conduct of the Israeli armed forces constitute grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention in respect of wilful killings and wilfully causing great suffering to protected persons and as such give rise to individual criminal responsibility,” the report’s executive summary said. “It also finds that the direct targeting and arbitrary killing of Palestinian civilians is a violation of the right to life.”

It went on to criticize the “deliberate and systematic policy on the part of the Israeli armed forces to target industrial sites and water installations,” and the use of Palestinian civilians as human shields.

On the objectives and strategy of Israel’s military operation, the mission concluded that military planners deliberately followed a doctrine which involved “the application of disproportionate force and the causing of great damage and destruction to civilian property and infrastructure, and suffering to civilian populations.”

On the firing of mortars from Gaza, the mission concluded that they were indiscriminate and deliberate attacks against a civilian population and “would constitute war crimes and may amount to crimes against humanity.” It added that their apparent intention of spreading terror among the Israeli civilian population was a violation of international law.

The report recommended that the Security Council should require Israel to take steps to launch appropriate independent investigations into the alleged crimes committed, in conformity with international standards, and report back on these investigations within six months.

It further called on the Security Council to appoint a committee of experts to monitor the proceedings taken by the Israeli Government. If these did not take place, or were not independent and in conformity with international standards, the report called for the Security Council to refer the situation in Gaza to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

It also called on the Security Council to require the committee of experts to perform a similar role with regard to the relevant Palestinian authorities.

At today’s briefing, Justice Goldstone said the mission had investigated 36 incidents that took place during the Israeli operation in Gaza, which he said did not relate to decisions taken in the heat of battle, but to deliberate policies that were adopted and decisions that were taken.

As an example, he described one such incident: a mortar attack on a mosque in Gaza during a religious service, which killed 15 members of the congregation and injured many others. Justice Goldstone said that even if allegations that the mosque was used as sanctuary by military groups and that weapons were stored there were true, there was still “no justification under international humanitarian law to mortar the mosque during a service,” because it could have been attacked during the night, when it was not being used by civilians.

Justice Goldstone added that the report reflected the unanimous view of the mission’s four members.

(VN: New York, Sep 15, 2009)

Zie ook:
Hamas en Israël moeten ook zelf hun misdaden oorlog in Gaza onderzoeken

woensdag 30 september 2009

Hamas en Israël moeten ook zelf hun misdaden oorlog in Gaza onderzoeken

Hamas en Israël moeten zelf onderzoek doen naar de oorlogsmisdaden die zij rond de jaarwisseling op de Gazastrook hebben gepleegd. Zo leggen ze daarvoor rekenschap af.

Dat hebben de Verenigde Naties verklaard. Wanneer zij dat binnen een half jaar niet doen, dan kunnen ze worden aangeklaagd bij het Internationaal Strafhof wegens oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid.

Het Nederlands parlement en minister Maxime Verhagen (Buitenlandse Zaken) zijn ook van mening dat Israel en Hamas zelf een onderzoek moeten instellen.

Dat was de uitkomst van een debat in de Kamer dat dinsdag werd gevoerd. De minister zal deze week bij de VN-Mensenrechtenraad aandringen op zo'n onderzoek.

“Laat de strijdende partijen deze beschuldigingen zelf onderzoeken,” bepleit kamerlid Van Dam (PvdA).

De Kamer en minister Verhagen vielen hem bij: “Zo'n onderzoek is dienstbaar aan het vredesproces,” aldus Verhagen.

Hij zal deze week binnen de VN-Mensenrechtenraad aandringen op een resolutie met die strekking.

Goldstone
De commissie Goldstone heeft voor de VN onderzoek uitgevoerd naar mogelijke oorogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid die zijn gepleegd tijdens de strijd die zich begin 2009 afspeelde.

Vorige week bracht het rapport-Goldstone naar buiten dat Israël en de Palestijnse beweging Hamas tijdens de Gazaoorlog oorlogsmisdaden hebben gepleegd en het humanitair recht hebben geschonden. Dit kan oplopen tot misdaden tegen de menselijkheid.

Dit rapport dringt aan op eigen onderzoek van Israel en Hamas, zodat deze partijen verantwoording afleggen voor hun daden.

De VN wil een onderzoek van Hamas en Israel binnen een half jaar zien. Anders kunnen deze partijen die worden beschuldigd van de misdaden aangeklaagd worden bij het Internationaal Gerechtshof wegens het plegen van oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid.

Zie ook:
Missie VN vindt bewijs oorlogsmisdaden Israël en Palestijnse militanten

Robvandam (Robson)


Het verslag van de VN over de conclusie van de commissie Goldstone


HEAD OF UN RIGHTS PROBE INTO GAZA CONFLICT URGES ACCOUNTABILITY FOR WAR CRIMES

The head of the United Nations fact finding mission into the Gaza conflict today urged an end to impunity for human rights violations committed there earlier this year, given evidence that both Israeli forces and Palestinian militants are guilty of serious war crimes and breaches of humanitarian law, which may amount to crimes against humanity.

“It is accountability above all that is called for in the aftermath of the regrettable violence that has caused so much misery for so many,” Justice Richard Goldstone said as he presented the mission’s report to the Geneva-based Human Rights Council, which mandated the probe.

Following its three-month investigation, the mission concluded that serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law were committed by Israel in the context of its military operations in Gaza from December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009, and that Israel committed actions amounting to war crimes, and possibly crimes against humanity.

The four-member team, whose 575-page report was released earlier this month, also found that Palestinian armed groups had committed war crimes, as well as possibly crimes against humanity.

Justice Goldstone urged the 47-member Council to implement a number of measures, including referral of the mission’s report to the Security Council, since neither the Government of Israel nor the responsible Palestinian authorities have so far carried out any credible investigations into alleged violations.

“The lack of accountability for war crimes and possible crimes against humanity has reached a crisis point; the ongoing lack of justice is undermining any hope for a successful peace process and reinforcing an environment that fosters violence,” he stated.

The report recommends that the Security Council require Israel and the authorities in Gaza to report to it, within six months, on investigations and prosecutions it should carry out with regard to the violations identified by the mission.

It also recommends that the Security Council set up a body of independent experts to report to it on the progress of the Israeli and Palestinian investigations and prosecutions.

If the experts’ reports do not indicate within six months that independent proceedings are taking place, the mission says the Security Council should refer the situation in Gaza to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) – the independent, permanent court that investigates and prosecutes people accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

“Now is the time for action,” said Justice Goldstone, a former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. “A culture of impunity in the region has existed for too long.”

The other members of the team are Christine Chinkin, Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science at the University of London; Hina Jilani, Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Human Rights Defenders; and retired Colonel Desmond Travers, member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for International Criminal Investigations (IICI).

(VN: New York, Sep 29, 2009)

woensdag 9 september 2009

Palestijnse economie heeft krachtige nieuwe strategie nodig

FALTERING PALESTINIAN ECONOMY NEEDS BOLD NEW STRATEGY, CONTENDS UN REPORT

The economy of the occupied Palestinian territory faces unprecedented challenges from coping with Israeli closures to the loss of natural resources, the United Nations said in a new report, calling for an economic strategy that marks a bold departure from the norm.


“An alternative approach which recognizes the realities of the Palestinian economy and the evident incompatibility between occupation and development has become imperative,” the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) stated in a news release on its 2009 report on assistance to the Palestinian people.

“This requires a shift in the dynamics of Palestinian economic policy from those driven by the demands of occupation to one based on the developmental priorities and aspirations of Palestinian people,” it added.

According to the report, the Palestinian economy lost ground for the ninth year in a row in 2008, posting 2 per cent growth, despite extensive reforms by the Palestinian Authority and $1.9 billion in donor support.

The economic decline is rooted in Israel’s closure policy, the erosion of the Palestinian productive base, the loss of some of the territory’s most fertile land and natural resources to the Israeli separation barrier, and expanding settlement activities, the report noted.

Poverty continued to widen and deepen, and the trade deficit as a ration of gross domestic product (GDP) reached an all-time high of 79 per cent.

The report also noted that Gaza has been dealt a particularly severe blow owing to the two-year old Israeli blockade and the recent conflict, with the latter causing economic losses estimated at $4 billion – almost three times the size of Gaza’s economy.

In addition, living conditions and access to sources of livelihood in Gaza are currently at their worst since 1967, with poverty affecting 90 per cent of the area’s 1.5 million inhabitants.

In response to the worsening humanitarian and economic crisis in Gaza, UNCTAD has designed an emergency package to support ongoing rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

The agency said a review of 25 years of reporting on the subject has revealed the need for a “bold departure” from the conventional approach, which leaves unchallenged the context, constraints and policies of the occupation.

It stressed the need for a “strategic repositioning” of Palestinian economic policy aimed at restoring territorial integrity, addressing the specific needs of the war-torn economy, and laying the grounds for a future viable State in line with UN resolutions.

(VN: 08-09-2009_

woensdag 15 juli 2009

Israëlische soldaten erkennen oorlogsmisdaden in Gaza

Israëlische gevechtsmilitairen hebben erkend dat ze Palestijnse burgers hebben gebruikt als menselijk schild.

Ook hebben ze zonder noodzaak ongewapende inwoners van Gaza gedood en op de onjuiste manier granaten met witte fosfor gebruikt om gebouwen in brand te steken.

Dat heeft de Israëlische organisatie Breaking the Silence (Doorbreek het Zwijgen) bekendgemaakt. De misdaden werden gepleegd als onderdeel van hun drie weken durende aanval op de Gaza-strook van afgelopen winter.

De gruweldaden blijken uit 54 getuigenissen die militairen hebben afgelegd die in Gaza hebben gediend.

Breaking the Silence meldt: “Fifty-four testimonies of Israeli combat soldiers who participated in Operation Cast Lead reveal gaps between the reports given by the army following January’s events; the needless destruction of houses; firing phosphorous in populated areas and an atmosphere that encouraged shooting anywhere.”

De militairen hadden verregaande geweldsinstructies. Er heerste een sfeer dat er overal geschoten mocht worden en er werd fosfor afgevuurd op bewoonde gebieden. Daarnaast werden er burgers meegevoerd naar binnen bij huiszoekingen.

De verklaringen zijn afgelegd door Israëlische militairen, dienstplichtigen en reservisten. De soldaten konden anoniem getuigen.

Volgens verslaggevers is de organisatie Breaking the Silence zeer integer. Soldaten kunnen er terecht wanneer ze in gewetensnood verkeren.

Het Israëlische leger beweert dat vanwege de anonimiteit van de verklaringen er geen bewijs is dat het om echte militairen gaat en dat de juistheid van de getuigenissen niet kan worden gecontroleerd.

Een woordvoerder van het leger zei dat Hamas juist degene is die burgers gebruikte als menselijk schild en zich verschool in ziekenhuizen.

Israël wilde met de aanval op Gaza een eind maken aan raketaanvallen van Hamas vanuit Gaza.

Bij de aanval van Israël werden volgens de Verenigde Naties 1.400 Palestijnen gedood, waaronder ruim 900 burgers. Israël beweert dat er 300 burgers zijn omgekomen. Ook 13 Israëliërs vonden de dood tijdens de oorlog, 10 soldaten en 3 burgers.

Het rapport van 110 pagina’s met 16 video’s van Breaking the Silence, een organisatie die in 2004 werd opgericht door Israëlische reservisten, biedt een blik binnen een militaire campagne die onderwerp is van een onderzoek van de Verenigde Naties naar oorlogsmisdaden, dat nog steeds loopt.

Begin deze maand verklaarde Amnesty International al dat Israël oorlogsmisdaden pleegde bij het offensief in Gaza. Hamas werd ervan beschuldigd dat ze burgers in gevaar had gebracht door het afschieten van raketten op Israël.

Een uitgebreid verslag van Dion Nissenbaum in de McClatchy Newspapers:
Israëlische militairen Gaza erkennen “moreel schemergebied”

De site van de organisatie Breaking the Silence
http://www.shovrimshtika.org/oferet/index_e.asp

Mensenrechtenorganisaties over Gaza
“Complete coverage of Israel/Gaza”
Op de site van de mensenrechtenorganisatie Human Rights Watch:
http://www.hrw.org/en/features/israel-gaza

Zie ook: Amnesty International over de oorlog:
Israël pleegde oorlogsmisdaden in Gaza


Beelden van het gebruik van witte fosfor

zaterdag 4 juli 2009

VN mensenrechtenexpert bekritiseert aanhouden boot met hulp voor Gaza door Israel

Richard Falk, een onafhankelijke expert van de Verenigde Naties op het gebied van de mensenrechten, heeft de aanhouding door Israel van een boot met hulpgoederen voor Gaza veroordeeld.

Hij noemde het een “onwettige maritieme inbeslagname”.

Volgens een verklaring van de Verenigde Naties waren de 21 vredesactivisten op weg naar Gaza met hulpgoederen. Ze werden gearresteerd, gevangen gehouden, en aangeklaagd voor het “illegaal binnengaan van Israel”, ondanks dat ze niet van plan waren naar Israel te gaan.

Het schip is van de Free Gaza Movement en was op weg met humanitaire hulp vanuit Cyprus. Daar was het gecontroleerd op wapens en die waren niet aan boord.

De Israëlische marine onderschepte de schuit op donderdag, nadat de boot te verstaan was gegeven dat het de wateren van Gaza niet mocht binnenvaren en terug moest keren.

Vorige maand riep een groep agentschappen van de VN samen met non-gouvernementele organisaties op om een eind te maken aan de al twee jaar durende blokkade van Gaza door Israel.

Door de Israëlische afsluiting van het gebied zijn de 1,5 miljoen inwoners bijna volledig afhankelijk van internationale hulp.


De verklaring van Richard Falk die is uitgegeven door de VN:

INDEPENDENT UN RIGHTS EXPERT CRITICIZES SEIZURE OF AID BOAT BY ISRAELI FORCES(VN: 2 juli 2009)

An independent United Nations human rights expert today denounced what he described as “the unlawful naval seizure” by an Israeli gunboat of a ship carrying medicine and reconstruction material for the people of Gaza.

Richard Falk, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, said the Israeli action “implements its cruel blockade of the entire Palestinian population of Gaza.”

It also violates Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits any form of collective punishment directed at an occupied people, he stated.

A news release issued from his office in Geneva says the boat had been inspected in response to Israeli demands before departure by the port authorities in Cyprus to determine whether there were weapons on board. None were found, and Israeli authorities were so informed.

“Nonetheless, the 21 peace activists on the boat were arrested, held in captivity, and have been charged with ‘illegal entry’ to Israel even though they had no intention of going to Israel,” the release states.

Last month a group of UN agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) called for an end to the two-year blockade on Gaza, which has left the population of 1.5 million almost totally dependent on international aid.

In addition, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has repeatedly called on Israel to ease its blockade, most recently during a meeting in New York with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the entry of essential goods and services, including materials for reconstruction, spare parts for water and sanitation projects, as well as industrial and agricultural materials remain either restricted or banned outright.

Maxwell Gaylard, the top UN humanitarian official in the occupied Palestinian territory, reported in May that the Gaza conflict – which took place from December last year to this January – had destroyed some 4,000 homes and damaged another 40,000

While donors have pledged billions of dollars for Gaza’s reconstruction, work cannot begin because of the blockade.

donderdag 2 juli 2009

Israël pleegde oorlogsmisdaden in Gaza

Tijdens het offensief in Gaza begin dit jaar heeft Israël zich schuldig gemaakt aan oorlogsmisdaden. Dat meldt Amnesty International in een rapport waaruit door veel media wordt geciteerd.

Het Israëlische leger heeft buitensporig veel geweld gebruikt en willekeurig huizen en kantoren vernietigd. Duizenden huizen werden verwoest.

Ruim 900 van de 1400 gedode Palestijnen waren burgers. Israel beweert dat er 300 burgers zijn omgekomen.

Het rapport "Operation Cast Lead: 22 Days of Death and Destruction" toont aan dat Israël heeft gefaald om op een adequate manier het gedrag van zijn strijdkrachten, waaronder oorlogsmisdaden, in Gaza te onderzoeken.

In het rapport, dat 117 pagina's beslaat, stelt Amnesty dat het omkomen van honderden burgers niet kan worden afgedaan als fouten of bijkomende schade, zoals Israël beweert.

Amnesty veroordeelt ook de inzet door het Israelische leger van zwaar geschut en witte fosfor. Met de fosfor kan een rookgordijn worden gelegd voor oprukkende troepen, maar het duurde nog dagen voordat soldaten in de aanval gingen.

Amnesty noemt ook de raketaanvallen van Hamas op Israël oorlogsmisdaden. Zo heeft Hamas burgers bewust in gevaar gebracht. Verder wordt Hamas aangerekend dat ze raketten afvuurden vanuit woonwijken.

De Palestijnen gebruikten burgers niet als menselijk schild, maar de Israëlische militairen deden dat.

Aan Israëlische kant vielen in de oorlog 13 doden. Dit waren 3 burgers en 10 militairen. 4 van deze soldaten kwamen om door “eigen vuur”.

Volgens de mensenrechtenorganisatie blijven er verontrustende vragen bestaan. Zo werden op daken spelende Palestijnse kinderen en medici die gewonden behandelden gedood met zeer precieze raketten. De gebruikers daarvan hadden het doel duidelijk voor ogen.

VN-onderzoek
De Verenigde Naties zijn ook bezig met een onderzoek naar de oorlog, maar Israël weigert daaraan mee te werken omdat deze commissie partijdig zou zijn.

"'De weigering van Israël om met de onafhankelijke VN- onderzoekscommissie van Richard Goldstone samen te werken, is het bewijs dat het land geen openbare controle wil en geen verantwoording wil afleggen," zo zegt Donatella Rovera.

Rovera is hoofd van de Amnesty International onderzoeksmissie naar Gaza en het zuiden van Israël.

Het rapport van Amnesty International:
http://www.amnesty.nl/index?w=51199&PHPSESSID=1ae8b01d09a3d28d98528875f5dfff38

Robvandam (Robson)

donderdag 21 mei 2009

Environment team UN completes study Gaza conflict damage

UN ENVIRONMENT TEAM COMPLETES STUDY OF GAZA CONFLICT DAMAGES

Experts from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have completed field work on a study of the environmental impact of the recent heavy fighting on Gaza, the agency announced today.

The team of eight UNEP experts spent 10 days in Gaza studying waste and waste water systems, the coastal and marine environment, and solid and hazardous waste management, including asbestos, and will make recommendations for rehabilitation this in the coming months.

In the coming months, it will make recommendations which “will inform local planning and assist the planned reconstruction by the international community,” according to UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner.

The experts inspected 32 sites to assess environmental impacts and collect samples for laboratory analysis and also collected data for an economic evaluation of the cost of rehabilitation and restoration of the environmental damage in Gaza.

Sites visited included residential areas, schools, industrial areas, sewage facilities, landfills and the coastline, where detailed sampling of water and sediments, bio-indicators, asbestos and waste water was conducted.

Samples collected on the ground will be sent to an independent international laboratory and analysed in the coming weeks.

The three-week Israeli offensive which began on 27 December, with the stated aim of ending rocket attacks by Hamas and other groups, killed at least 1,300 Palestinians and wounded some 5,300. The heavy bombardment and fighting also reduced buildings and other infrastructure to rubble.

Shortly after the conflict ended, UNEP sent a senior staff member to Gaza in late January as part of the UN Early Recovery Needs Assessment mission, which found that the fighting had created large quantities of building demolition waste, which is often contaminated with hazardous materials such as asbestos.

Even prior to this most recent conflict, Gaza did not have an appropriate system for waste segregation and disposal. Consequently, the creation of such large quantities of solid waste, within such a short time, has overloaded the already inadequate infrastructure.

During the May field mission, UNEP also ran two training workshops on handling asbestos and other hazardous substances in rubble management, and on health and safety practices for demolition and disposal of damaged buildings.

The team members have extensive experience in assessing the environmental impact of conflict in the Balkans, Afghanistan, Sudan and the Middle East, and in making recommendations for action, according to the agency. They also have expertise in water and waste water management, asbestos and hazardous wastes monitoring, and coastal and marine issues, it added.

(UN: May 21, 2009)

woensdag 20 mei 2009

Ban Ki-moon briefed about UN rights probe into Gaza conflict

BAN BRIEFED BY HEAD OF UN RIGHTS PROBE INTO GAZA CONFLICT

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was briefed today by the head of the independent team of investigators tasked by the United Nations Human Rights Council with examining alleged rights abuses and violations of international law during the recent Gaza conflict.

Mr. Ban’s meeting with Justice Richard Goldstone of South Africa took place in Geneva, where the Human Rights Council is based and where the Secretary-General today wrapped up a five-day trip that also took him to Bahrain.

During the meeting, which was also attended by members of Justice Goldstone’s team and High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, Mr. Ban reiterated his support to the work of the mission.

The Secretary-General said he hoped the mission’s work would proceed smoothly with cooperation by the concerned parties and send a positive message to the international community about accountability, according to his spokesperson.

Speaking to reporters today, Justice Goldstone said he was “disappointed” that he had not received any positive response from the Israeli Government.

He said his wish was to visit southern Israel, go into Gaza “through the front door,” and also go to the West Bank, which is to be included in his mission.

The former prosecutor for International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda added that the mission was still in the planning stage, and that he would be holding a number of public hearings – hopefully in the region, but if that was not possible, then in Geneva.

Field work had to be completed by the end of June, he noted, and the team’s report will be handed over on 4 August.

(UN: May 20, 2009)

vrijdag 8 mei 2009

UN team probing rights violations in Gaza conflict wraps up first meeting

UN TEAM PROBING RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN GAZA CONFLICT WRAPS UP FIRST MEETING

Members of the fact-finding mission set up by the United Nations Human Rights Council to probe rights violations during the recent conflict in the Gaza Strip wrapped up a week-long meeting in Geneva today.

The four-person team is led by the former prosecutor for International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, Richard Goldstone of South Africa, who stressed the law-based approach the mission will take in preparing its report to the Geneva-based Council.

"I would like to emphasise that we will focus our investigation not on political considerations, but on an objective and impartial analysis of compliance of the parties to the conflict with their obligations under international human rights and humanitarian law, especially their responsibility to ensure the protection of civilians and non-combatants," he stated.

"I believe that an objective assessment of the issues is in the interests of all parties, will promote a culture of accountability and could serve to promote greater peace and security in the region."

During their week-long session, the team held initial meetings with a broad cross-section of stakeholders, including Member States and representatives of the UN and non-governmental organizations. It also established terms of reference and a three-month programme of work.

The mission intends to conduct visits to affected areas of Southern Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, including Gaza, and has requested the cooperation of the Government of Israel in this regard, according to a news release.

The other members of the team include Christine Chinkin, Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science at the University of London; Hina Jilani, Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Human Rights Defenders; and Colonel (retired from the Irish Armed Forces) Desmond Travers, member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for International Criminal Investigations (IICI).

(UN: May 8, 2009)

dinsdag 20 januari 2009

Grote dapperheid van VN-personeel in Gaza tijdens aanval Israel

In de donkerste uren van de Israëlische aanval op Gaza, toen hun eigen hoofdkwartier werd beschoten en in vlammen opging, toen kinderen stierven of gruwelijk gewond raakten, putte de hoogste functionaris van de VN op de grond innerlijke kracht uit de onverschrokkenheid van zijn personeel – en vanuit het oogpunt van zijn land van herkomst, Ierland, van verzoening tussen vijanden vol haat.

"Tegenover de onmenselijkheid van de aanval op Gaza waren de personeelsleden van de VN in Gaza de symbolen van menselijkheid en moed," aldus het hoofd van de VN organisatie voor Hulp aan Palestijnse Vluchtelingen, de Ier John Ging.

John Ging liet zich onder meer inspireren door het personeel van de ambulances die met gevaar voor eigen leven naar de frontlinie gingen om daar mensen te redden.

Dinsdag heeft de secretaris-generaal van de VN, Ban Ki=moon, bij een bezoek aan het zwaar geteisterde Gaza een onderzoek geëist naar de aanval door Israël. Het Istraëlische leger viel onder meer scholen van de VN aan en het hoofdkwartier in Gaza.

Bij de aanval op een school van de VN vielen zeker 46 doden. Israëlische officieren verklaarden dat er niet door militanten vanuit de school werd geschoten.

Ging, die 10.000 personeelsleden heeft in Gaza die voor de hulp aan 750.000 aan Palestijnse vluchtelingen in Gaza zorgen, zei in een verklaring die dinsdag werd uitgegeven “dat de grote meerderheid van de Gazanen in vrede met Israël wil leven”.

De verklaring van de VN over de moedigheid van haar personeel tijdens de aanval op Gaza
Personeel VN in Gaza ongekend dapper tijdens oorlog

VN-chef Ban Ki-moon eist onderzoek naar aanval op Gaza

Secretaris-generaal Ban Ki-moon van de Verenigde Naties heeft dinsdag bij een bezoek aan de Gazastrook gezegd dat hij een onderzoek eist naar de aanvallen van Israël op VN-gebouwen in het gebied.

Ban noemde volgens De Volkskrant de crisis in de Gazastrook een “collectief politiek falen”. Hij waarschuwde dat het huidige bestand broos is en riep Israël en Hamas op “maximale terughoudendheid” te betrachten en het staakt-het-vuren te koesteren.”

“Tijdens een ceremonie bij het uitgebrande VN-kantoor in Gaza eiste Ban een onderzoek naar Israëlische aanvallen op VN-gebouwen in het gebied, waaronder een school waar Palestijnse burgers toevlucht hadden gezocht,” aldus de krant.

Eerder eiste de Hoge Commissaris voor de Rechten van de Mens, Navi Pillay, een onderzoek naar de aanvallen van Israel op het ingesloten gebied.

Valse beelden
De Israëlische krant Haaretz meldde op 13 januari dat officieren van het Israëlische leger verklaard hebben dat er niet werd geschoten vanuit de VN-school die door een Israëlische tank onder vuur werd genomen.

Bij de aanval werden 40 Palestijnen die hun toevlucht hadden gezocht in het schoolgebouw gedood.

Beelden die werden vrijgegeven waarop was te zien dat er uit het schoolgebouw werd geschoten kwamen uit 2007, toen de VN het gebouw verlaten had en het werd overgenomen door militanten.

“TheUnited Nations is claiming Israeli military officers have admitted there was no Palestinian gunfire emanating from inside an UNRWA school in Gaza which was shelled by an IDF tank.”

He noted that all the footage released by the IDF of militants firing from inside the school was from 2007 and not from the incident itself. "There are no up-to-date photos," Gunness said. "In 2007, we abandoned the site and only then did the militants take it over."

Dozens of Palestinians were killed in the shelling.

De BBC voelde een Israëlische regeringswoordvoerder al stevig aan de tand over de aanval op de school van de VS.

maandag 19 januari 2009

Veel leed in Gaza, Verenigde Naties starten hulpacties

Op de eerste volle dag van het bestand tussen Israël en Hamas zijn de VN een hulpactie begonnen in Gaza. Volgens de VN zijn er 1.340 doden waarvan 460 kinderen en 106 vrouwen. Er zijn 5.320 gewonden waaronder 1.855 kinderen en 795 vrouwen.

“1,340 dead, 460 of them children and 106 women, and 5,320 wounded, 1,855 of them children and 795 women.”

VN-gezant John Ging beschreef gruwelijke scènes van mensen die lichamen uit het puin halen.

“Het is werkelijk een traumatische tijd voor iedereen,” zo zei hij. “Er is een gevoel van opluchting dat de strijd is afgelopen en de uitdaging die ons wacht is bangstigend…," aldus Ging.

Ondertussen heeft Saudi-Arabië een miljard toegezegd voor de wederopbouw van Gaza. De schade in het gebied bedraagt tegen de 2 miljard dollar.

De BBC meldt dat “Gaza op een gebied lijkt dat is getroffen door een aardbeving.”

Volgens de VN zijn ongeveer 50.800 Palestijnen nu dakloos geraakt en ongeveer 400.000 mensen zitten zonder stromend water.

Israël lanceerde de aanval op 27 december om een eind te maken aan beschietingen van Hamas met raketten.

Bij de Israëlische bombardementen werd onder meer gebruik gemaakt van brandbommen met fosfor.

Ook burgerdoelen werden niet ontzien waardoor er honderden doden en duizenden gewonden onder de burgerbevolking zijn gevallen.


Gaza leeft in ruïnes, een reportage van de Britse krant The Guardian




De verklaring van de Verenigde Naties

UN already assessing Gaza relief needs on first full day of halt to fighting

The United Nations has already started assessing the devastating damage and relief needs in the Gaza Strip on the first full day of a truce in fighting between Israel and Hamas, with the overall bill possibly reaching billions of dollars, amid a feeling of “overwhelming grief” among the 1.5 million inhabitants there, senior officials said today.

“The pervasive sense here among the population is one of overwhelming grief, so many families have been destroyed in so many ways,” the top UN official in Gaza reported from ground zero, noting that at his last briefing on Friday he had hoped they would not have a further death toll.

“But we did, and again the number of children that were killed since Friday were 42 out of 159 in total,” Gaza Director of Operations of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) John Ging to journalists in New York by video link, adding that two of those children died in an UNRWA school that was shelled on Saturday.

“Another terrible tragedy, two little boys, two brothers, five and seven, indisputably innocent, but also now dead,” he added. “What we have now is people back out, trying to come to terms with what has happened.”

According to Palestinian figures that the UN has called credible, the casualty toll from the thee week offensive, which Israel said it launched to stop Hamas rocket attacks against it from Gaza, now stands at 1,340 dead, 460 of the children and 106 women, and 5,320 wounded, 1,855 of them children and 795 women, with a large proportion of the injuries severe, including burns and amputations. Thirteen Israeli were reported killed, including four from rocket fire.

“It may not be very clear who actually won this conflict, if that concept means anything in Gaza but it’s pretty clear who lost and that’s the civilian population of Gaza, and to a much lesser extent the civilian population of southern Israel,” UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes told the same news briefing, adding that he intended to visit Gaza in the next few days.

He said all the main crossings, which Israel has frequently closed in response to Hamas rocket attacks, were open today, and infrastructure repairs had allowed 100,000 more people to receive water, although 400,000 were still without it, but sewage was still flooding the streets of some towns in the north. Some 50 UN facilities were damaged.

The number of supply trucks that crossed over into Gaza today topped 170, but this was relatively few compared to the daily rate of over 600 in 2005. Mr. Holmes said a Flash Appeal for urgent funding would be launched within 10 days, and while declining to give specific figures, he put the humanitarian relief needs in the hundreds of millions of dollars, and the overall bill including reconstruction as likely to be in the billions.

Mr. Ging said that although he expected 20,000 of the people who had sought refuge in UNRWA schools to return to their homes tonight, that would still leave 35,000 seeking shelter. Aid operations are now running at full swing and people have access to basic aid, but it will still take a couple of days to repair infrastructure to supply water, he added.

He stressed the terrible scenes of people removing bodies from the rubble. “It’s a really traumatic time for everybody,” he said. There’s a sense of relief that the fighting has stopped and now the challenge facing us is daunting…

“My message to everybody is a simple one. We need to, number one, to ensure for the people of Gaza that they will be confident that accountability will be achieved for them, for their loss, through a legal process. Otherwise we concede to the agenda of extremism which is the rule of the gun. And secondly, and equally important, is to restore them to a dignified existence.

“The people here have paid the price once again. The death toll is evidence of the price they have paid. We have to prioritize them. There are political complexities, of course, to overcome operational challenges.

“But the bottom line is to restore them to a dignified existence, to give them a perspective which is positive, to mitigate against the agenda of extremism here to which violence is very much an important component. It feeds extremism and poverty and despair. To counter all of that we need to restart the economy here and that will involve opening up the crossing points, and not just for humanitarian assistance but to reactivate the economy.”

The UN Development Programme (UNDP), in its capacity as facilitator of the UN early recovery team, has already announced that it will work with the West-Bank Palestinian Authority to assess damage and devise plans for rebuilding. The PA is committed to a two-state solution with both Israel and Palestine living side by aside in peace, while Hamas, which seized power in Gaza from the PA in 2007, does not recognize Israel’s right to exist.

Immediate responses will include the removal of unexploded ordnance and the clearing of rubble so that social and economic reconstruction may begin.

Meanwhile, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) Lifeline Gaza, launched a week ago at Egypt's border with Gaza to raise awareness and resources for victims of the conflict, has already helped deliver urgently needed nutritious food in Khan (south), Der el Balah (centre) and Gaza City. Lifeline Gaza seeks $81 million for food and logistics for 365,000 people in peril.

(VN: Jan 19, 2009)

Bestand tussen Israël en Hamas: enorme verwoesting en leed in Gaza

Eindelijk is er dan een bestand van kracht geworden nadat de wereld wekenlang getuige was van bloedige aanvallen waarbij onder meer fosforbommen door Israël werden ingezet en meer dan 1.000 Palestijnen de dood vonden.

In Gaza zijn enorme verwoestingen aangericht en in de oorlog vonden zeker 1.150 Palestijnen en 13 Israëli’s de dood.

Onder de Palestijnse doden bevinden zich honderden kinderen.

De Israelische premier Olmert wil zijn troepen nu zo snel mogelijk terugtrekken.

De Volkskrant meldt “dat Hamas het staak-het-vuren zondag met onmiddelijke ingang afkondigde voor zowel haar eigen strijders als voor verwante groeperingen”.

“Israël krijgt een week de tijd om haar troepen uit de Gazastrook terug te trekken. Daar is het leger zondag aan het einde van de middag mee begonnen,” aldus de krant.

Hamas staakte zondag de strijd nadat Israël een eenzijdig staakt-het-vuren in de Gazastrook had afgekondigd. Dit ging in de nacht van zaterdag op zondag om 01.00 uur Nederlandse tijd in.

Zondagochtend, voor de aankondiging van Hamas, was het nog wel onrustig in het gebied.

Volgens eerste schattingen is er in de Gaza-strook voor 1,4 miljard dollar schade aangericht.

In de oorlog werden zeker 1.150 Palestijnen gedood. Aan Israëlische kan vonden 3 burgers en 10 soldaten de dood.

Meer dan de helft van de Palestijnse slachtoffers zijn burgers waaronder honderden kinderen.

De BBC meldt dat er in de puinhopen in Gaza nog steeds lichamen worden gevonden.

donderdag 15 januari 2009

Israël schiet gebouw van de VN in Gaza in brand

Het Israëlische leger heeft donderdag een compound van de Verenigde Naties onder vuur genomen in Gaza-Stad.

In het complex lagen onder meer voorraden opgeslagen zoals brandstof, waterpompen en voedsel. Er heeft 6 uur lang brand gewoed. Voedsel en medicijnen gingen daardoor verloren.

Secretaris-generaal Ban Ki-moon van de VN heeft woedend gereageerd op de beschieting. Later op de dag zei Israel niet verantwoordelijk te zijn voor de aanval.

Ook het mediakantoor van het persbureau Reuters en het ziekenhuis van Gaza werden woensdag volgens de Britse krant The Guardian getroffen.

VN-gezant John Ging heeft in een verklaring gezegd dat aan Israëlische verbindingsofficieren kenbaar was gemaakt dat het VN-gebouw door granaatscherven werd geraakt en dat het Israëlische leger op de hoogte was van de ligging van het complex.

Hij beweert dat er geen militanten van Hamas in of rond het gebouw waren. Israël beweert vanuit het gebouw te zijn beschoten.

Ging zei verder dat er meteen een andere locatie wordt gezocht om de activiteiten van de VN in Gaza voort te zetten.




De verklaring van de Verenigde Naties over de beschieting van het VN-hoofdkantoor in Gaza.

SENIOR OFFICIAL GIVES EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF ISRAELI SHELLING OF UN GAZA COMPOUND

At about 10 a.m. local, the first Israeli shell, from a tank or artillery, crashed into the United Nations main centre in Gaza City today, an hour after 700 Palestinians fleeing intense fighting crowded into the compound and UN officials informed Israeli liaison officers of the dangers of shelling in the area and that shrapnel was coming into the buildings.

“Before the direct strike, we were told, ‘yes we’ve registered that the shrapnel’s coming into your compound, we know the dangers, we’ve informed the operational people on the ground, don’t worry, you won’t be hit’,” the Gaza Director of Operations of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East UNRWA, John Ging, told a news conference in New York, speaking by video link from ground zero.

After the strike on the 20th day of the Israeli offensive launched with the stated aim of ending Hamas rocket attacks into Israel, the Agency, which supplies aid to 750,000 Palestinian refugees in Gaza, half the total population, redoubled its liaison efforts.

“We were highlighting that there were great dangers, particularly and noteworthy that we had five trucks full of fuel ready since early morning to be dispatched to re-supply various centres and also water pumping stations and sewage pumping stations and we alerted the Israeli Defence Forces of their exact location,” Mr. Ging said.

Within an hour there was a large explosion and fire erupted in the workshop area where the trucks were parked. As the trucks were moved, six other rounds were fired into the same area and international staff identified them as burning like phosphorous.

“It looked like phosphorous, it smelled like phosphorous and it burned like phosphorous, so that’s why I’m calling it phosphorous,” Mr. Ging said, speaking 60 metres from the first explosion at the vocational training centre, and 150 metres from the second, voicing amazement that only three people were injured in both incidents.

“The place went up in flames. Our workshop was the part that was hit most severely. It went on fire, as did part of the warehouse. Of course, we had to take cover until we got reassurances that there wouldn’t be further firing...There were exploding petrol tanks in the garage itself,” he added, noting that the fire service took two hours to arrive because of the fighting in the area.

“Unfortunately, it was too late to save the warehouse where we had hundreds of tons of food and medicine that were to be dispatched today to our centres, the health centres and food centres.”

It took six hours to get the fire under control and it was still smouldering hours after that. Israel said it was responding to Hamas fire from the vicinity of the UNRWA headquarters. Mr. Ging stressed that there were no militants in or firing from the compound, calling for an independent investigation.

But he emphasized that the Israeli liaison officers with whom UNRWA works are “very sincere, very conscientious and very hard-working” and were obviously passing on the details and trying to reassure the UN.

“It presents us with a new challenge,” he said of the shelling. “This was the hub of our operations, the nerve centre of our operations… But of course we have to adapt to the new challenge and we’re opening up other warehouses outside the compound so that we can keep the operation going…

“The bottom line is of course that the humanitarian plight of the people continues to necessitate our efforts here, we have to keep going notwithstanding the dangers and the risks but also the new challenges that we face. I would put it to you this way, that we had a first hand experience here today in this compound of what the poor people of Gaza have been living with on a daily basis for the last 20 days and nights,” he added.

“So our appeal is not just for the safety of the UN staff and compounds and locations and convoys but even more important, the civilian population, the innocent men, women and children who continue to die and be killed in this conflict and injured in unacceptable numbers by any measure and of course the scale of destruction continues, you would expect when built-up areas are subjected to artillery and tank fire.”

Mr. Ging said the video-conference with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who was in Jerusalem on an intensive diplomatic mission to secure a ceasefire, was “a great morale booster” for all UN staff in Gaza.

“It’s hard to find the right words for the real awfulness of what is happening in Gaza currently,” UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes told the same news conference, voicing his own “total sense of shock and dismay and outrage” at the UNRWA shelling. “It’s an absolute miracle that we don’t have a huge casualty list from these hits.”

Giving an overview of the Gaza situation, Mr. Holmes said the casualty figures “continue to rise in truly horrifying ways,” with the death toll reported by the Gazan Ministry of Health now standing at 1,086, of whom 346 were children and 79 women, and the injured at 4,790 – 1,709 of them children and 724 women.
On a comparable population scale that was the equivalent of having 33,000 people dead or injured in New York, or 1.2 million killed or wounded in the United States as a whole, he added.

Some 43,000 people had fled their homes to seek refuge in UNRWA schools and hundreds of thousands of others were likely seeking shelter with relatives or friends in areas of the Gaza Strip less affected by the conflict.

On a more positive note, there was an improvement in aid crossing over from Israel into Gaza with 105 trucks getting in. But that compared with 500 to 600 a day before Israel started imposing border closures in response to Hamas rocket attacks. Israel also extended its daily lull for supplies to be distributed from three hours to four hours today, but Mr. Holmes said that was still inadequate.

(VN: 15-01-2008)

Intensive care vol met kinderen, "militairen Israel schieten op kinderen"

Er zijn berichten dat Israelische soldaten gericht van dichtbij op kinderen schieten. Intussen heeft de intensive care van het ziekenhuis in Gaza een groot gebrek aan medische apparatuur.

De BBC heeft een video gepubliceerd met zeer ernstig gewonde kinderen in het ziekenhuis.

Video BBC Intensive Care in Gaza
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7829208.stm

In het ziekenhuis van de Egyptische plaats El-Arish ligt een tweejarig meisje dat zegt dat ze is neergeschoten door een Israëlische soldaat. Haar ruggenmerg is beschadigd en ze kan misschien nooit meer lopen.

BBC-verslaggever Christian Fraser meldt: “Her spinal chord has been severed and she will probably never walk again. "I was hit by a bullet," Samer tells me, clutching her teddy bear.
"The Israeli soldiers shot me while I was on the steps with my little sister."

De onderstaande video is van Al Jazeera. Er zijn de laatste dagen mensen die kritiek uitoefenen op deze zender om hun verslaggeving.

Maar Al Jazeera is niet embedded bij het Israelische leger.

De video bevat schokkende beelden.

Een bezoeker op een forum schreef: "Al Jazeera doet daar ten minste wat aan terwijl wereldleiders toekijken. El Jazeera blijft niet zwijgen."



Artsen behandelen zeer zwaargewonde mensen en vragen aan wetenschappers in de hele wereld wat voor soort wapens er worden ingezet die deze verwondingen veroorzaken?

Over verwondingen verklaart een arts onder meer aan de BBC: “I have been working here for 25 years and I have never seen anything like this before. I have never seen this number of injuries or such severe injuries among civilians, children two and three years old.”

En: “We are asking for the help of all physicians across the world - what type of weapons cause these injuries and how do you deal with them? “

Het Israëlische leger heeft donderdag een compound van de Verenigde Naties onder vuur genomen in Gaza-Stad.

Zie ook
Israël schiet gebouw van de VN in Gaza in brand

woensdag 14 januari 2009

“Mensen in Gaza worden op beestachtige manier gedood”

"De situatie is gruwelijk voor iedereen. In elk uur dat verstrijkt worden onschuldige vrouwen, mannen, kinderen op een beestachtige manier gedood," zo zei John Ging, de VN-gezant voor Hulp aan Palestijnse Vluchtelingen.

De VN-gezant in Gaza smeekte dan ook Ban Ki-moon om een staakt-het-vuren tot stand te brengen. John Ging roemde het personeel van ambulances. Er dreigen ziektes uit te breken. De situatie is verschrikkelijk en wordt vergeleken met “horror”.

Er zijn al ongeveer 1.000 Palestijnen gedood door de aanval van Israël. Meer dan 4.000 mensen raakten gewond. De artsen die er zijn zetten alles op alles om levens te redden.

John Ging deed zijn dramatische oproep volgens een verklaring van de VN “vanaf Ground Zero” aan VN-secretaris-generaal Ban Ki-moon die nu het Midden-Oosten bezoekt om steun te vinden voor het tot stand brengen van een bestand.

Ging, die in Gaza verblijft, prees in het bijzonder het personeel van de ziekenwagens. Hij zei dinsdag in een videoverbinding.

“De dapperste mensen zijn de ambulancechauffeurs. Zij zijn samen met het personeel van de ambulance degenen die rechtstreeks naar de frontlinie gaan waar wordt geschoten om mensen te redden die gewond zijn geraakt om ze de levensreddende behandeling te geven die ze nodig hebben.”

Er is nog steeds een tekort aan meel en in Gaza is 80 procent van het drinkwater niet meer veilig. 500.000 Gazanen hebben nog steeds geen toegang tot stromend water. John Ging waarschuwde voor een mogelijke uitbraak van cholera of andere ziektes.

Ondertussen hebben 40.000 mensen hun huizen verlaten en zijn gevlucht naar schoolgebouwen van de VN.

Door gebrek aan brandstof levert de elektriciteitscentrale van Gaza slechts 40 procent van haar capaciteit.

De Israëlische minister van Defensie Barak heeft woensdag verklaard “dat Israël vrijwel alle doelen in de aanval op Hamas heeft bereikt”. De stad Gaza is ondertussen door het Israëlische leger geheel omsingeld.

De Volkskrant meldt dat de Europese Unie en Israël de gesprekken over het verbeteren van de relaties hebben bevroren. Dat maakte het hoofd van een delegatie van de Europese Commissie donderdag (?) bekend.

De krant meldt dat “beide partijen besloten dat het gepast is een time-out te nemen. Beide partijen realiseren zich dat het een geschikte tijd is voor een time-out”, aldus Ramiro Cibrian-Uzal.

VN-chef Ban Ki-moon is woensdag begonnen aan zijn tocht door het Midden-Oosten met een bezoek aan de Egyptiche hoofdstad Cairo. Hij zal verder besprekingen voeren met de leiders van Israël, het bezette Palestijnse Gebied, Jordanië, Turkije, Libanon en Syrië.

Hij wil kenbaar maken dat het van levensbelang is dat er een onmiddellijk staakt-het-vuren wordt bereikt en dat er dringend, zonder beperkingen, humanitaire hulp noodzakelijk is.

Het plan van de VN bestaat uit het stopzetten van de raketaanvallen door Hamas en het terugtrekken van de Israëlische troepen uit Gaza, internationale samenwerking om een eind te maken aan het smokkelen van wapen naar Gaza en het volledig openstellen van de grensovergangen naar Gaza.

Er zijn al ongeveer 1.000 Palestijnen gedood door de aanval van Israël. Meer dan 4.000 mensen raakten gewond.

Ondertussen gaan de aanvallen op Gaza verder. Israël werpt ook weer fosforbommen af.

In Gaza staat een webcam opgesteld die live beelden geeft over de stad
http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=386&ar=NanaTV01&dr=02:30:00%20-%202k%20-

Hier onder video van beschietingen met fosfor




De verklaring van de VN van dinsdag 13 januari:

PLEASE SECURE CEASEFIRE, UN GAZA OFFICIAL TELLS BAN ON EVE OF MIDEAST MISSION

A senior United Nations official in Gaza warned today that “tragically the horror continues,” with 19 children reported killed and 52 injured in just the last 24 hours of Israeli-Hamas fighting, even as Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefed the Security Council on his upcoming trip to the region to speed up diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire.

“For the Secretary-General our message will be as it has been consistently: Please, we have to get an end to the fighting, nowhere in Gaza is safe, the situation here is horrific for everybody,” the Gaza Director of Operations of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) John Ging, told a news conference in New York, speaking by video link from ground zero.

“Every hour that passes here, innocent women, men and children are dying and being injured in a very brutal way,” he said, adding that the fighting overnight in Gaza City was “very excessive” as the offensive which Israel launched with the stated aim of stopping Hamas rocket attacks against it moved towards its 19th day.

The overall toll is now put at more than 900 Palestinians killed, 42 per cent of them women and children, and some 4,000 wounded, nearly 50 per cent women and children. Mr. Ging said that, as with the reported child casualties over the past 24 hours, the UN had been unable to verify the numbers, but the Palestinian reports have seemed credible. There has been a massive amount of destruction of Palestinian infrastructure and homes, he added.

He paid particular tribute to the Palestinian ambulance drivers. “For me the bravest are the ambulance drivers. They’re the ones, and the ambulance staff, that are going right in to the frontline where they’re shooting and firing to rescue those who have been injured and get them the life-saving treatment that they need,” he said. “More lives will be lost every day and every night but for their tremendous courage and bravery under fire.”

Mr. Ban told the Council in closed consultations that at each stop on his trip beginning in Cairo tomorrow he would stress to the leaders of Egypt, Israel, the occupied Palestinian territory, Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon and Syria the vital need for an immediate and durable ceasefire and for the urgent provision of humanitarian aid without restriction.

At a news conference yesterday he laid out the basic essentials for settling the crisis at talks with the parties underway in Cairo: agreement on an immediate ceasefire, with at a minimum a halt to rocket attacks by Hamas militants and withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza; international cooperation to stop the smuggling of weapons into Gaza; and full re-opening of border crossings into Gaza.

Mr. Ging said 5,000 more people fled their homes overnight seeking shelter in UNRWA schools, bringing the total to 40,000, although this represented only a fraction of those seeking refuge, since many others had gone to relatives and friends. He paid homage to the dignity of the people as they sought to cope with the horrors of the crisis.

Assistance was getting through some of the crossings from Israel, with 90 trucks passing today but that, together with the daily three-hour lull instituted by Israel to allow for distribution, was not nearly sufficient, he said. Shortage of flour was still a major problem, and fuel was still lacking with the Gaza power station operating at only 40 per cent capacity.

Sewage pumps are still not functioning due to the lack of electricity, diminished fuel supplies for back-up generators, and the lack of spare parts, 500,000 Gazans still do not have access to running water, and 80 per cent of drinking water is not safe for human consumption, according to the UN World Health Organization WHO guidelines, while in Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya, in northern Gaza, sewage is flowing in the streets.

Mr. Ging said public health was “a very real concern” with the possibility of cholera or other disease outbreaks, as Israel’s daily three-hour lulls were not nearly enough time to repair the destroyed water infrastructure.

He also reiterated his call for an independent investigation, and accountability, over Israel’s deadly mortar attack near an UNRWA school and bombing of a house in Zaitoun last week amid continuing conflicting reports about the incidents. But he said he “very much appreciated” Israeli cooperation on UN aid delivery after last week’s killing of an UNRWA driver in an authorized run, highlighting a marked improvement in coordinating convoys for food and medicine.

He stressed, however, how difficult it was to deliver aid in a conflict zone, noting that while he was at an Israeli checkpoint at Netzarim today they came under attack.

And on a more personal level, he bemoaned the ongoing lack of cash in the blockaded strip, noting that he had been told yesterday that Israeli approval for a transfer had been given yesterday, but now was told it had not.

The shortage has kept 94,000 special hardship cases, “the poorest of the poor,” from receiving any UN cash aid since 18 November, while his own staff got only half of their December salaries. “Of course they (my staff) reminded me today – and I have to take it on the chin – that the Hamas staff have all been paid (by Hamas),” he said.

(VN, New York, 13 januari 2009)

dinsdag 13 januari 2009

Zware gevechten in Gaza-Stad uitgebroken

Israëlische troepen zijn de buitenwijken van Gaza-Stad binnengetrokken en zijn verwikkeld in straatgevechten met militanten.

De BBC meldt dat getuigen hebben verklaard dat Israëlische special forces verschillende honderden meters zijn binnengedrongen in verschillende wijken.

Er wordt intens geweervuur gemeld en er vinden beschietingen plaats met artillerie en vanuit de lucht. Ook vanuit zee zou de stad onder vuur worden genomen.

Er wordt melding gemaakt van gevechten in dichtbevolkte wijken van Gaza-Stad.

De Verenigde Naties hebben ondertussen hun grote bezorgdheid geuit over de situatie die vooral voor kinderen gruwelijk wordt genoemd.

De Volkenorganisatie heeft al verschillende keren opgeroepen tot een onmiddellijk staakt-het-vuren.

Effect van conflict op kinderen van Gaza “vernietigend”

“Honderden kinderen zijn gedood of gewond, veel ernstig. Veel anderen hebben hun geliefden verloren.” Volgens het Comité voor de Rechten van het Kind van de VN is de situatie voor kinderen gruwelijk.

Het United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child heeft zich dinsdag diep bezorgd getoond over het verwoestende effect dat het conflict in Gaza heeft op kinderen en gewaarschuwd dat de huidige gebeurtenissen zeer ernstig zijn voor een hele generatie kinderen.

Het comité meldde in een verklaring die werd uitgegeven in Geneve dat de aanhoudende strijd en de verwoesting van middelen van bestaan en fundamenten van de infrastructuur het recht ontnemen om gebruik te kunnen maken van gezondheidszorg, onderwijs en familieleven.

Meer dan 40 procent van de ongeveer 900 Palestijnen die zijn gedood door het offensief van Israel zijn vrouwen en kinderen. Bijna de helft van de 3.860 gewonden zijn ook vrouw of kind, aldus de Verenigde Naties die zegt te beschikken over betrouwbare informatie.

Het Rode Kruis meldde vorige week dat ze 4 kleine kinderen naast hun dode moeders vonden. De kinderen waren te verzwakt om nog zelfstandig te kunnen lopen. De hulporganisatie mocht erst dagenlang geen hulp verlenen in de getroffen wijk.

De VN verklaren dat de rechten die zijn vastgelegd, waaronder het recht op leven, overleven en ontwikkeling en om beschermd te worden tegen elke vorm van geweld duidelijk zijn geschonden tijdens deze crisis.

Het Comité voor de Rechten van het Kind steunt de oproep van andere hoge VN-functionarissen om een onmiddellijk staakt-het-vuren in acht te nemen en benadrukt dat al de partijen de bescherming van kinderen moeten garanderen in het conflict.

De organisatie waarschuwt ook voor de invloed van nog meer oorlog en vernietiging op de jeugd van Gaza en zegt dat de “emotionele en psychologische effecten van deze gebeurtenissen voor een hele generatie kinderen ernstig zullen zijn”.

Het Comité voor de Rechten van het Kind is een van de 8 mensenrechtenorganisaties die tot taak hebben om de overeenkomsten op het gebied van de mensenrechten die landen hebben ondertekend te observeren.

Foto reportage van de Turkse televisie kinderen in Gaza. Er staan foto’s in die zeer pijnlijk zijn en een aantal ontroerende.
http://www.trt.net.tr/Galeri/Resim.aspx?GaleriResimKodu=9e07b751-f743-40a2-9049-a610a6fdbc42&dil=en



Fosforbommen en kinderen. Al Jazeera toont aanvallen met fosforbommen


De verklaring van het Comité voor de Rechten van het Kind van de VN

EFFECT OF CONFLICT ON GAZA’S CHILDREN ‘DEVASTATING,’ SAYS UN RIGHTS MONITORING BODY

The United Nations body monitoring a key global treaty enshrining the rights of children voiced its deep concern today at the impact of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has killed or injured hundreds of young people, and warned that the effects of recent events on an entire generation of children will be severe.

“The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child is deeply concerned at the devastating effects that the current military engagement in Gaza is having on children,” the 18-member body said in a statement issued in Geneva, where it is currently in session.

“Hundreds of children have been killed or injured, many seriously. Many others have lost their loved ones. The continuous fighting and destruction of livelihoods and basic infrastructures, severely compromise enjoyment of human rights especially in relation to health, education and family life,” the Committee added.

Over 40 per cent of the nearly 900 Palestinians killed in the Israeli offensive, launched on 27 December with the stated aim of ending Hamas rocket attacks into Israel, and almost half of the 3,860 wounded, are women and children, according to reports cited as credible by the UN.
The Committee stressed that the rights enshrined in the Convention, including the right of children to life, survival and development and to be protected from all forms of violence, have been “blatantly violated during this crisis.” It recalled that human rights law, including the Convention, applies at all times, including in situations of armed conflict.

Under article 38 of the Convention, which has been ratified by 193 States, parties – in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect the civilian population in armed conflicts – shall take all feasible measures to ensure protection and care of children who are affected by an armed conflict.

In addition, the preamble of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the involvement of children in armed conflict – to which Israel is a party – States parties condemn “the targeting of children in situations of armed conflict and direct attacks on objects protected under international law, including places that generally have a significant presence of children, such as schools and hospitals.”

The Committee said this affirmation is undermined by the fact that many children have lost their lives as a result of “manifest disrespect” for their protection and that of their schools, including some administered by the United Nations itself.

Some 30 people were killed and 55 others injured, five of them critically, when three artillery shells landed at the perimeter of a school, run by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), in the Jabaliya refugee camp, last week.

Some 35,000 Gazans fleeing the ongoing violence have taken shelter in 38 UNRWA locations, including in more than two dozen schools.

The Committee joins other senior UN officials in urging an immediate ceasefire, as called for in last week’s Security Council resolution, and emphasized that all parties must ensure the protection of children during the conflict and abide by the relevant provisions of international law.

It also warned of the consequences of more war and destruction on Gaza’s youth, stating that “the emotional and psychological effects of these events on an entire generation of children will be severe.”

The UN Committee on Rights of the Child is one of eight human rights treaty bodies whose role is to monitor signatory States’ implementation of key international human rights treaties.

(VN: 13 januari 2009)

maandag 12 januari 2009

Gruwelijke scènes van slachtoffers bij ziekenhuis van Gaza, ook Nederland medisch team in actie

Ondanks de resolutie van de Veiligheidsraad dat er een staakt-het-vuren moet komen gaan de gevechten in Gaza nog door. Functionarissen van de VN maken melding dat ze gruwen van het menselijk leed. 25 procent van de doden zijn vrouwen en kinderen en 40 procent van de gewonden.

Dat meldde John Ging die leiding geeft aan de UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

Ging is in het Shifa-ziekenhuis en sprak via een videoverbinding met de pers in New York. Hij bevestigt hiermee berichten die de Noorse arts Mads Gilbert vorige week al aan de wereld kenbaar maakte.

De VN-gezant toonde zijn lof voor “de helden”, het personeel van het Palestijnse ziekenhuis die de klok rond werkten en die het besef van tijd kwijt zijn geraakt.

De artsen hebben versterking gekregen van 40 medische personeelsleden uit Noorwegen, Nederland, Egypte en Jordanië.

Het ziekenhuis is gevuld met mensen waarvan het leven in veel opzichten is verwoest, maar ze leven nog.

Tot en met maandag zijn er 884 doden gevallen, waaronder 275 kinderen en 93 vrouwen (42 procent) en 3.860 gewonden, waaronder 1.333 kinderen en 597 vrouwen (49 procent).

Ging toonde zich geschokt dat het geweld op grote schaal nog verder gaat in Gaza. In de drie jaar dat hij er werkt heeft hij niet eerder een verschrikking meegemaakt op deze schaal.

Het Kinderfonds UNICEF heeft om 16 miljoen dollar extra middelen gevraagd om hulp te verlenen.

Het Wereldvoedselprogramma (WFP) en andere organisaties zullen hun werkzaamheden zo ver dat mogelijk is voortzetten.

Ondertussen hebben 35.000 inwoners van Gaza hun huizen verlaten en een schuilplaats gezocht op 38 locaties van de UNRW.

John Ging prees nogmaals de dapperheid van de medische teams uit het buitenland die zijn gekomen. Gezien de verwondingen zijn zij de enige die de situatie aankunnen.

“De oplossing hier is de gevechten te stoppen zodat er geen slachtoffers meer vallen, dat is wat we willen,” zo eindigde de VN-functionaris zijn videoverbinding.

Bloggers uit Gaza meldden maandag dat de aanvallen in Gaza ondertussen nog heviger zijn geworden.


Het verslag van de Verenigde Naties

GAZA: UN OFFICIAL REPORTS HORRIFIC HOSPITAL SCENES OF CASUALTIES

Appalled that fighting was still continuing in Gaza despite the Security Council’s ceasefire resolution, senior United Nations officials said today they were horrified at the human costs amid reports that over 40 per cent of the nearly 900 Palestinians killed in the Israeli offensive, and almost half of the 3,860 wounded, were women and children.

“Behind those statistics that we read out every day is really profound human suffering and grave tragedy for all involved and not just for those who are killed and injured but for their families as well,” UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)”

Director of Operations John Ging told a news conference in New York, speaking by video link from Gaza, where he had just visited the main Al Shifa hospital.

“(It) is the place of course where you see the most horrific human consequences of this conflict. Among the tragic cases that I saw were a child, six years of age, little or no brain activity, people don’t have much hope for her survival; multiple amputee – another little girl; and a pregnant woman who’d lost a leg,” he said, as the Israeli offensive went into its 17th day with the stated aim of ending Hamas rocket attacks into Israel.

“The hospital is really full of patients whose lives have been in many instances really destroyed, and they’re alive.”

Mr. Ging paid tribute to “the heroes,” the Palestinian hospital staff who have been working round the clock and have lost track of time, and the 40 expatriate medical staff who have joined them from Norway, the Netherlands, Egypt and Jordan, among other places.

He said the sense of fear in Gaza was all pervasive among a battle-hardened population of 1.5 million that had already seen many years of conflict. “In my three years here I have never witnessed anything like the scale of fear that is there,” he stressed. “We have to recognize that there’s no safe place in Gaza and that continues to be the case and the casualty figures speak to that.”

Speaking in New York, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes told the news conference the UN had been unable to independently verify the casualty figures given by the Palestinians but they seemed plausible. As of today, there were 884 dead, 275 of them children and 93 women (42 per cent), and 3,860 wounded, 1,333 of them children and 587 women (49 per cent).

“I am appalled that violence on this scale is still continuing in Gaza and horrified at the human cost of all this,” he said. “What continues to be worrying is that the Palestinian civilian casualty rate appears to be still increasing.”

On a more positive note, the two officials reported that UN food delivery and other operations, suspended after a fatal attack on an UNRWA driver last week, have resumed following Israeli reassurances and aid is now moving around Gaza as much as possible. Mr. Ging said he was very satisfied with the more effective system put in place in high-level talks with the Israelis.

Mr. Holmes said more food supplies were getting through and power supply had improved because of infrastructure repairs and some fuel getting through, but the situation was still not satisfactory even if better than before. Some 500,000 people still lack water as Israel’s daily three-hour lull in fighting was insufficient for carrying out repairs and other UN operations, he added, urging Israel to extend the time period.

UNICEF
The UN Children’s Fund UNICEF as appealed for $16 million to provide families and children with emergency supplies. “We desperately need more resources,” Director of Emergency Operations Louis-George Arsenault said, calling on Israel to increase the daily three-hour window for deliveries.

WFP
Asked what would happen if Israel escalated its operations deeper into Gaza’s cities, Mr. Holmes said UNRWA, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and others would want to continue their activities insofar as they can. “The fear is that any escalated operations would produce even more casualties, especially when operating in these densely populated urban areas and this would compound what is already a very dramatic humanitarian crisis,” he added.

Mr. Ging said 35,000 Gazans had now fled their homes for shelter in 38 UNRWA locations, and many more had sought refuge with relatives in other parts of the Gaza Strip. In answer to questions, he said he had no evidence that Shifa hospital was being used for Hamas military purposes and reiterated his call for an independent investigation amid conflicting reports on deadly Israeli shellings near an UNRWA school and a housing complex in Zaitoun last week.

“I hope that those who are dealing with this issue [the conflict] at the political level will have the same courage and humanity as I’ve witnessed here at Shifa hospital with the doctors who have come from abroad to help. They can only deal with the consequences in the terms of the injuries,” he concluded. “The solution here is to stop the fighting, stop creating the casualties, that’s what we want.”

(VN: Jan 12 2009)

Zie ook
Noorse arts Mads Gilbert in Gaza roept wereld op om Israel te stoppen

zondag 11 januari 2009

VN-agentschap lanceert “Operatie Lifeline Gaza” om duizenden hongerigen te voeden

Het Wereldvoedselprogramma (WFP) van de Verenigde Naties heeft zaterdag een initiatief aangekondigd om voedsel te distribueren voor het groeiend aantal hongerigen in Gaza.

De operatie “Redding van Gaza” heeft tot doel om voor voedsel te zorgen voor honderdduizenden mensen die opgesloten zitten door het conflict.

Volgens een verklaring van de Verenigde Naties was het aantal doden op vrijdag al opgelopen tot 792. Er zijn meer dan 3.200 gewonden geteld.

De Volkskrant meldde zondag dat het aantal Palestijnen dat sinds 27 december is gedood ongeveer 880 bedraagt, zo meldden hulpverleners zondag.

Volgens de krant zijn naar schatting 3500 Palestijnen gewond geraakt. Veel slachtoffers zijn burgers zoals de meer dan 235 kinderen, circa honderd vrouwen en twaalf medische hulpverleners die zijn gedood.

Voedselhulp
De Verenigde Naties meldden verder dat de regering van Egypte heeft toegezegd om te zorgen voor bedrijven die kunnen zorgen voor voedsel voor het WFP.

Het WFP heeft voedselvoorraden opgeslagen voor 360.000 mensen om de komende drie maanden door te komen, maar door de zware gevechten zijn de distributiemogelijkheden beperkt.

Het WFP heeft verschillende keren opgeroepen tot een snelle uitbreiding van de hulpverlening in Gaza.

Ondanks de zeer onveilige situatie is er door de staf van de VN tijdens het conflict aan 75.000 mensen hulp verleend.


De verklaring van de VN van zaterdag:

UN AGENCY LAUNCHES 'OPERATION LIFELINE GAZA' TO FEED THOUSANDS OF HUNGRY

The United Nations food agency today announced an initiative to help ramp up food distribution to the growing number of hungry people in the Gaza Strip, where a military offensive Israel says it launched in response to Hamas rocket attacks is in its 15th day.

Operation Lifeline Gaza is a World Food Programme (WFP) scheme aiming to provide ready-to-eat, culturally acceptable food to hundreds of thousands of people caught in the conflict.

"We are proposing an immediate, innovative solution to hunger in an unusually challenging situation, where many people are suffering from a complete breakdown in access to food and clean water," said WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran.

"Even in the limited windows of opportunity when we can distribute food we have to remember that many people lack the means to cook and prepare meals for their families," said Ms. Sheeran, who went to the Egyptian border with Gaza on Friday.

As of yesterday, the violence had already killed an estimated 792 people and wounded over 3,200 in the occupied Palestinian territory, according to reports cited as credible by UN officials.

"We are in the business of feeding hungry people in difficult situations - in earthquake zones, droughts, or after tsunamis - but Gaza presents one of the toughest challenges we have faced because access to the hungry is so limited," said Ms. Sheeran.

Ms. Sheeran announced Operation Lifeline Gaza after meeting yesterday with the head of the Egyptian Red Crescent, Suzanne Mubarak, and the Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry, Rachid Mohamed Rachid.

The Egyptian government, which gathered a large number of companies in Cairo at the launch of the new initiative, has pledged to facilitate the proposal by offering assistance to businesses that can provide food to WFP.

WFP has made repeated appeals for a rapid expansion of humanitarian access to Gaza as its staff has continued working throughout the conflict, providing food assistance to more than 75,000 people despite the high levels of insecurity.

While WFP has sufficient food stocks to feed around 360,000 people for the next three weeks, the heavy fighting has limited the possibility of wide-scale distributions. Many truck drivers and fork lift truck operators have been unwilling to work fearing for their safety and the civilian population is often too frightened to go to food distribution points.

(VN: Jan 10 2009)

Rode Kruis vindt in Gaza 4 kleine kinderen naast hun dode moeders

Na dagen aandringen mocht het Rode Kruis eindelijk de gebombardeerde wijk Zaytun van Gaza in. Daar troffen ze 4 ernstig verzwakte kinderen aan naast hun overleden moeders.

De hulporganisatie kreeg geen toestemming van Israël al de gewonden te evacueren of in de wijk te zoeken naar nog meer gewonden.

De hulporganisatie spreekt van een schending van het Internationaal Humanitair Recht. Israel stond dagenlang niet toe dat er hulp werd verleend, en verleende zelf geen hulp aan gewonde mensen.

Het Rode Kruis noemt de situatie "niet te tolereren".


Vanwege de zeer ernstige situatie: het volledige verslag van het Committee Internationale Rode Kruis

Gaza: ICRC demands urgent access to wounded as Israeli army fails to assist wounded Palestinians

Geneva/Jerusalem/Tel Aviv (ICRC) - On the afternoon of 7 January, four Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) managed to obtain access for the first time to several houses in the Zaytun neighbourhood of Gaza City that had been affected by Israeli shelling.

The ICRC had requested safe passage for ambulances to access this neighbourhood since 3 January but it only received permission to do so from the Israel Defense Forces during the afternoon of 7 January.

The ICRC/PRCS team found four small children next to their dead mothers in one of the houses. They were too weak to stand up on their own. One man was also found alive, too weak to stand up. In all there were at least 12 corpses lying on mattresses.

In another house, the ICRC/PRCS rescue team found 15 other survivors of this attack including several wounded. In yet another house, they found an additional three corpses. Israeli soldiers posted at a military position some 80 meters away from this house ordered the rescue team to leave the area which they refused to do. There were several other positions of the Israel Defense Forces nearby as well as two tanks.

"This is a shocking incident," said Pierre Wettach, the ICRC's head of delegation for Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. "The Israeli military must have been aware of the situation but did not assist the wounded. Neither did they make it possible for us or the Palestine Red Crescent to assist the wounded."

Large earth walls erected by the Israeli army had made it impossible to bring ambulances into the neighbourhood. Therefore, the children and the wounded had to be taken to the ambulances on a donkey cart. In total, the ICRC/PRCS rescue team evacuated 18 wounded and 12 others who were extremely exhausted. Two corpses were also evacuated. The ICRC/PRCS will recover the remaining corpses on Thursday.

The ICRC was informed that there are more wounded sheltering in other destroyed houses in this neighbourhood. It demands that the Israeli military grant it and PRCS ambulances safe passage and access immediately to search for any other wounded. Until now, the ICRC has still not received confirmation from the Israeli authorities that this will be allowed.

The ICRC believes that in this instance the Israeli military failed to meet its obligation under international humanitarian law to care for and evacuate the wounded. It considers the delay in allowing rescue services access unacceptable.

Live camera in Gaza

Live camera in Gaza

De Palestijnse persdienst Ramattan heeft een webcam opgesteld in Gaza.

http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=386&ar=NanaTV01&dr=02:30:00%20-%202k%20-

woensdag 7 januari 2009

Noorse arts Mads Gilbert in Gaza roept wereld op om Israel te stoppen

Het interview met Mads Gilbert is op You Yube. “Inside Gaza's al-Shifa hospital 5. jan 09 interview Norwegian doctor”.

45 procent van de slachtoffers zijn volgens de arts uit Noorwegen vrouwen en kinderen. Veel mensen hebben zware brandwonden. Mensen gaan dood door gebrek aan medische faciliteiten.

Volgens Mads Gilbert mogen er geen buitenlandse medische teams Gaza binnen omdat Israël deze tragedie ontkent



Naar verluidt is hij hier samen met een Noorse collega nog de enige westerse arts in Gaza.

Mads Wilbert roept iedereen op zijn bericht te verspreiden!

Norwegian doctor in Gaza: - We’re wading in blood

Prof. Mads Gilbert in Gaza:

They bombed the central vegetable market in Gaza City two hours ago. 80 injured, 20 killed. All was brought here to Shifa Hospital. Hades! We’re wading in death, blood and amputees. Many children. Pregnant woman. I’ve never experienced anything this horrible. We’re hearing tanks now. Tell it, pass it on, shout it. DO SOMETHING! DO MORE! We’re living in the history books now, all of us!

Mads Gilbert
3.1.09 13:50
Gaza, Palestine