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Gaza Land Blockade: Israel Agrees To Ease Restrictions

STEVEN GUTKIN   06/17/10 03:16 PM ET   AP

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A Palestinian boy looks on, backdropped by Israeli fortifications at the border line with Gaza, during a weekly protest march against Israel's closure of Gaza, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Tuesday June 15, 2010. Israel has come under international pressure to ease the blockade since its deadly raid on a blockade-busting flotilla headed for Gaza.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

JERUSALEM — An Israeli decision Thursday to ease its blockade of Gaza under intense international pressure could spell the beginning of the end of the chokehold that has hurt ordinary Gazans far more than their militant Hamas rulers.

The order to allow in all foods and some desperately needed construction materials brought calls for Israel to go much further and did little to quell the global outcry over the deadly flotilla raid that tried to bust the embargo.

With a naval blockade in place and Israel giving no indication it will lift a ban on Gaza exports, Palestinians dismissed the move as cosmetic.

Yet the announcement was an unmistakable sign of Israeli leaders' extreme discomfort with the damage the bloody May 31 flotilla raid has done to their country's international standing – and an indication the blockade's days may be numbered.

Israel made its decision after consultations with U.S. and European officials, and a week after President Barack Obama – whose relations with Israel's hard-line government have been rocky – called the embargo unsustainable and urged that it be scaled back dramatically.

Mideast envoy Tony Blair, who helped work out the deal with Israel, called it a "good start." The European Union's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said Israel must "make sure that many, many more goods can get in to Gaza" and added that "the detail is what matters."

In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner welcomed the announcement, saying the Obama administration wants to see "an expansion of the scope and types of goods into Gaza ... while addressing, obviously, Israel's legitimate security needs."

In Gaza, the decision was met with skepticism and anger.

"We want a real lifting of the siege, not window-dressing," said Hamas lawmaker Salah Bardawil.

The blockade, imposed three years ago after Hamas violently overran Gaza, has devastated the seaside territory's economy, costing tens of thousands of jobs, shuttering factories and preventing Gazans from rebuilding homes and buildings destroyed in Israel's bruising military offensive against Hamas last year, aimed at stopping daily rocket attacks.

Israel's decision to ease the chokehold also reflected its leaders' tacit acknowledgment that the blockade has failed to achieve any of its goals: weakening Hamas, keeping weapons out of Gaza, and winning the release of a 23-year-old Israeli soldier, Gilad Schalit, held captive by Hamas-linked militants for four years.

In one of the major changes approved Thursday, Israel will allow in more construction materials to repair the war damage, provided they are used for civilian projects carried out under international supervision, government and military officials said.

Israel has barely allowed in materials such as cement and steel, fearing Hamas militants could use them to build weapons and fortifications.

Israel has said before that it would be willing to allow in cement under international supervision. But it took the direct intervention of U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon to get in cement last month for a single U.N. housing project, following years of delay.

The extent to which Israel's latest announcement would be implemented on the ground remained unclear.

"There have been many words in the past," said U.N. spokesman Chris Gunness. "We need to judge the Israeli authorities by their deeds, not their words."

An Israeli military official, speaking on condition of anonymity under security guidelines, told The Associated Press that Israel would immediately permit all food and household items into Gaza. Israel has previously allowed a narrow and constantly changing list of authorized food items.

While the Israeli move seemed to buy Israel some time with the international community, it appeared unlikely to significantly change the quality of life in Gaza.

Most food items prohibited by Israel already enter Gaza through smuggling tunnels along the southern border with Egypt – though it's likely they'll be cheaper if they can come in legally.

More critically, an Israeli government statement made no mention of easing bans on exports or the import of raw materials needed for industry.

"This decision proves the imposed siege failed to oust Hamas from power and did not achieve its objectives, but brought devastating damages to the legitimate Palestinian economy," said Yasser Abdel Baki, a 34-year-old food wholesaler in Gaza City.

Added Salama Alawi, a 55-year-old taxi driver in Gaza: "Where is the news here? They can allow many new items to enter, but what about jobs for us?"

There also was no word on how much construction material would be allowed in, or whether Israel, along with Egypt, would ease a border closure that has prevented nearly all of Gaza's 1.5 million people from exiting the area. Egypt has slightly relaxed the restrictions over the past two weeks.

Blair, who represents the Quartet of international Mideast mediators, said efforts were under way to find a way to reopen Gaza's border crossings with European and Palestinian participation. The EU helped monitor Gaza's southern border with Egypt until Hamas took power in 2007.

Perhaps most significantly, Israel signaled that it had no intention of lifting the naval blockade at the center of the recent firestorm over its deadly sea raid.

A government statement saying Israel "will continue security procedures to prevent the inflow of weapons and war material" meant the naval embargo will remain in place, said an Israeli official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was going beyond a government-approved communique.

Thursday's decision came in response to heavy criticism of the blockade since Israel sent naval commandos to intercept a pro-Palestinian flotilla sailing to Gaza in late May.

Naval commandos clashed with activists on board one of the ships, killing nine Turks, and drawing widespread condemnations. Both sides have said they acted in self-defense.

On Thursday, Turkey threatened not to send its ambassador back to Israel unless it receives an apology for the raid. Ankara, which recalled its ambassador immediately after the raid, also wants Israel to agree to an international investigation into the raid and compensate victims, a government official said.

Israel opposes an international investigation, and has appointed its own panel of legal experts. That commission met for the first time on Wednesday.

Organizers of two blockade-busting ships setting sail from Lebanon said their vessels would leave for Gaza early next week. Organizers said the ships would carry cancer medication, and that 50 women from various religious sects, Arab countries, Europe and the U.S. would be on board.

A senior Israeli military official said Israel would stop the vessels. He spoke on condition of anonymity under military guidelines.

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Associated Press writers Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Zeina Karam in Beirut and Ian Deitch in Tel Aviv contributed to this report.

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11:29 AM on 06/30/2010
Israel's 'perception management' campaign is springing leaks!
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/6/9/framing_the_narrative_israeli_commandos_seizes

Read how Israel violtaes journalistic ethics;
http://cpj.org/2010/06/cpj-denounces-israels-use-of-footage-seized-in-flo.php

Flouting international demands for an independent investigation of its deadly attack on a humanitarian aid flotilla in international waters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formed an internal commission composed of three Israelis and two, non-voting international observers. The commission chair, retired Israeli Supreme Court justice Yaakov Tirkel, expressed his hope that the panel would finish its work as "quickly" as possible. And Netanyahu has promised that the "Gaza flotilla probe will show the world Israel acted lawfully." Both comments leave many observers wondering how seriously the findings of a quick, internal investigation with a seemingly pre-determined outcome can be taken. Skepticism is heightened by the way in which Israel handled evidence of the incident and by what many see as its misinformation campaign designed to discredit the flotilla's humanitarian aid workers.
07:00 PM on 06/26/2010
define "ease"
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03:06 PM on 06/20/2010
How does a ban on exports protect Israel? They should allow reporters and other visitors into the concentration camp to view condictions. The inmates should be allowed to seek medical treatment in the free world. Open the East Bank to settlements from the West Bank. The U.N. should embargo importation of munitions into Israel.
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12:43 PM on 06/19/2010
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-announces-let-up-to-gaza-siege-but-only-in-english-1.296809

"and Bibi’s office, when pressed, admitted that no such agreement was reached!"
Source: http://firedoglake.com/2010/06/19/come-saturday-morning-take-a-bow/
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
01:56 PM on 06/19/2010
FIGI....good contribution. you are fanned and favd....keep up the good work, now this:
5.1 Extermination of the Two-Legged Beasts

The first target was the Palestinian camp of Rashidiyeh south of Tyre, , by the second day of the invasion, "had become a field of rubble." There was resistance, but an officer of the UN peace-keeping force swept aside in the Israeli invasion remarked:

"It was like shooting sparrdws with cannon." The 9000 residents of the camp-which had been bombed and shelled years from land, sea and air-either fled, or were herded to the beach where they could watch the destruction of much of what remained by Israeli forces. All teen-age and adult males were blindfolded and bound, and taken to camps, where little has been heard about them since.95

This is what happened Lebanon. The Palestinian camps were demolished, largely bulldozed to the ground if not destroyed by bombardment; and the population was dispersed or (in the case of the male population) imprisoned. Reporters were generally not allowed in the Palestinian camps, where the destruction was worst, to keep them from witnessing what had happened and was being done. . David Shipler described how after the camps were captured the army proceeded to destroy what was left. An army officer, "when asked why bulldozers were knocking down houses in which women and children were living," responded by saying: "they are all terrorists." http://www.chomsky.info/books/fateful01.htm
09:25 PM on 06/19/2010
They dont like witnesses to their crimes.

Israel bars German minister from Gaza
'Sometimes the Israeli government does not make it easy for its friends to explain why it behaves the way it does,' says aid minister Dirk Niebel.

By Haaretz Service
Tags: Israel news Gaza Germany
German Development Aid Minister Dirk Niebel was denied entry into the Gaza Strip during his current visit to Israel, German officials said Saturday evening.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-bars-german-minister-from-gaza-1.297107
01:59 PM on 06/19/2010
Thanks Figi.

I saw your reply to my post, unfortunately it was de-leted even though it repeated the above.
This is how Israel works, two PR's, two languages, conflicting. Now, you can see the character of many posters to this board. They are trained to have two mouths, one for insiders, one for outsiders.

As a result, Trust is not an asset they carry with most nations or informed people. As you can also see, educated people pose the biggest threat which is another irony for sure.
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08:23 PM on 06/19/2010
right back at you both.
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One man, one vote, from the river to the sea
11:16 AM on 06/19/2010
America sending fleet to stop Gaza relief boat from Iran?

The Iranian humanitarian ship to Gaza is in the Red Sea now - well guess what also just entered the Red Sea?

Israeli/Egyptian papers are reporting the American Fleet and an Israeli warship have just crossed the Suez Canal Friday and are now in the Red Sea – apparently desperate and no longer trying to disguise their coordination on the prosecution of their ‘War against Islam for Israel’

Retired Egyptian General Amin Radi, chairman of the national security affairs committee, told the paper that "the decision to declare war on Iran is not easy, and Israel, due to its wild nature, may start a war just to remain the sole nuclear power in the region.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3907387,00.html

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/report-u-s-israeli-warships-cross-suez-canal-toward-red-sea-1.297068
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12:23 PM on 06/19/2010
Israel, due to its wild nature! How can that be allowed to continue. We destroyed some of Iraq based on fake nuclear. How about we do something about the real threat. A petulant child with one thing on its mind, itself.
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12:43 PM on 06/19/2010
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-announces-let-up-to-gaza-siege-but-only-in-english-1.296809

"and Bibi’s office, when pressed, admitted that no such agreement was reached!"
Source: http://firedoglake.com/2010/06/19/come-saturday-morning-take-a-bow/
02:02 PM on 06/19/2010
and IF this in anything more than an exercise, Obama will go down in history as a captive of politics as usual, banks, Israel, oil companies, etc...

I hope this president knows what he's doing. I doubt he will throw his cards down against flotillas from around the world. It would be a political disaster.
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08:09 AM on 06/21/2010
Markovich.....take a look at this.....all telling, yes?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/aug/07/talkingabouttalking
07:07 AM on 06/19/2010
"Mideast envoy Tony Blair, who helped work out the deal with Israel"
Tony Blair is a propagandist for Israel. Nothing he is involved in should have any credibility for any decent human being. This whole things looks like a publicity stunt for Israel with the help of unhinged people like Blair. Blair should bud out of world stage with the amount of damage he has already caused.
02:04 PM on 06/19/2010
Blair is an oil and gas consultant at JPMorgan. He's already decided he wants money now more than a legacy later. At least he was upfront about it, therefore allowing us to treat him like just another JPMorgan employee.
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04:46 AM on 06/19/2010
Have not seen any report on Senator Chuck Schumer's statement in the American media, including HP. Kind of a double standard when compared to Helen Thomas. It would be only fair if he resigned.
12:32 PM on 06/19/2010
It was squashed, true. One of the Huff "staff" bloggers made much of the Thomas remarks, calling not only for her firing, but suggested her off the cuff remarks should (rightfully) tarnish her fifty year legacy.

Curiously silent when Schumer made remarks that many find more offensive... and Schumer, of course, is a US Senator. It's okay to make those kinds of remarks when you direct them at Muslims, right?

AIPAC is getting their money's worth from him, to be sure.
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11:46 PM on 06/18/2010
"imposed three years ago after Hamas violently overran Gaza"...WTF..."Hamas violently overran Gaza" did I miss something ? When did "Hamas violently overran Gaza" ? I thought there was an election and Hamas won convincingly ?
Is it so hard for STEVEN GUTKIN to write "imposed three years ago after Hamas was elected to rule Gaza" ?
It feels like Mass Hypnosis sometimes .
12:16 AM on 06/19/2010
they try mass hypnosis. it's all they have left. lies
02:39 AM on 06/19/2010
re"When did "Hamas violently overran Gaza" ?

Try reading

NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Michele Norris.

In the Gaza Strip today.... Hamas gunmen routed fighters of the Fatah movement after six bloody days. In that time, more than 100 Palestinians were killed.

A Hamas gunman who gave his name as Abu Suhav(ph) called Hamas' victory an Islamic liberation of Gaza.

Mr. ABU SAHAV (Hamas Gunman): (Through Translator) By the will of God, yes it will bring us much closer to - not the revolutionary state but to the Islamic states here.

Mr. SAHAV: (Through Translator) What it means for me, a great braveness of my Islam, which is the building over Gaza which will be the first place where Islam would invade all over.

Mr. ABU MAHMOUD (Member, Paramilitary Executive Force, Hamas): (Through Translator) This flag is reflecting that Hamas - they brought an end for these collaborators inside our society.

in the last week, the violence grew particularly vicious.... Enemies were tied up and thrown off buildings. Hamas executed several captured fighters in the street. Numerous Fatah loyalists were arrested in the last day's fighting.

Hamas fighters say they took by the gun this week what they thought they'd accomplished in their election win a year and a half ago. "

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11118153
11:17 AM on 06/19/2010
Hamas **did** win the election, Fatah, the reluctant tenant, refused to leave. Hamas threw them out.

What dishonest people like to portray this as is that Hamas showed up one day and kicked out them out so Hamas is somehow illegitimate.

Funny coming from people who started a war so they could grab some land, and they have held on the land they grabbed saying they have a legitimate claim because God said it was their land.
10:20 PM on 06/18/2010
"Gaza Land Blockade: Israel Agrees To Ease Restrictions"

Only in the English press. Nothing in the Hebrew press. This is all for show.
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08:42 PM on 06/18/2010
Lets hope the Miraim with its medical supplies for cancer patients, makes it through the blockade, and delivers those needed humanitarian items to the people of Gaza.
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09:46 PM on 06/18/2010
all they have to do is look in the storage facilities that hamas uses to store all the goods that it keeps from its own people to perpetuate the lie.
09:58 PM on 06/18/2010
Sure they do.

Hamas is pretty clever. They know if they put children in the storage facility, the Israelis will blow it up.

Sounds like the car that runs on water to me...
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11:31 PM on 06/18/2010
And we're supposed to believe you? Where's the links. Let's see the google earth pics of these storage facilities, and how much tonnage they currently hold. Come on! Educate us poor misinformed anti-Semites.
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08:39 PM on 06/18/2010
Has Israel return the Mavi Marama and the Rachel Corrie to their rightful owners yet?
08:41 PM on 06/18/2010
Have the Arabs returned the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron to the Jews yet??
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08:43 PM on 06/18/2010
Holding items for ransom is against international law.
08:54 PM on 06/18/2010
I haven't read the paper today- has Israel given back the land they grabbed in the war they started in 1967?
08:22 PM on 06/18/2010
Wow..like a Marshall Plan after WW2,huh...OOPS...Israel is STILL at war with Hamas,who wants tp exterminate it!! Wonder if the Allies would have helped Nazi Germany DURING the war?? LOL!
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11:37 PM on 06/18/2010
The Marshall Plan wasn't to help the Germans specifically, it was to help Europe in its entirety. That's point #1. Point #2 is that comparing Hamas to Germans, and not even to Nazi Germans at that is comparing a rash to a cerebral hemorrhage.
12:15 AM on 06/19/2010
Did the allies ever steal land and bring its own people to settle the land?. Israel is more like nazi Germany, with their land grab and starting of wars. You're comparison is pedestrian at best.
07:34 PM on 06/18/2010
Israel IS an Apartheid state.

By law. You can't get around that.

This story simply underscores what OTHER TYPES of discrimination GROW in a nation that doesn't protect fundamental rights of its citizens. This is WHAT happens when the STATE endorses discrimination of any kind. You have mega-protests over minor school district integration issues.

In their mind, their thinking. BUT WAIT, you LET us discriminate against religion over there, why not over here too? It has changed the culture of Israel. What is considered 'normal' in most Western democracies is taken as very unusual there and vice versa. Israel, in opposite of the U.S. has Established religion as part of their NATION. They rejected the Establishment clause in our constitution, knowing very well what it was by the 1940's.

This is one of the TWO original sins of Israel. Neither have been addressed.
07:36 PM on 06/18/2010
I think that you're commenting on the wrong article.
08:26 PM on 06/18/2010
Israel has 20% Arab citizens and 20% Arab representation in the Knessett...HARDLY APARTHEID!! HOWEVER..........the Arabs allow NO JEWS to live in Arab towns like Nablus or Ramallah...and NO JEWS are allowed to be members of the Palestinian Authority...it's the Arabs who,IN FACT, run an Apartheid form of government!!! Sorry if the facts collide with your FALSE ILLUSIONS!!
10:52 PM on 06/18/2010
pure dripping propaganda. The arab knesset scam is a scam. It is PR. meaningless in every possible way.

Now, tell me again what PERCENT of seats Arabs hold (not Likud Vichy Arabs either) compared to their actual population.
07:02 PM on 06/18/2010
I sure hope, for the Palestinians' sake, that Israel doesn't make the mistake of lifting the blockade. If they did so then Hamas would immediately move in rockets and attack Israeli civilians again, and Israel would have no choice but to defend itself. Which means that many Palestinians would suffer and some die. A year and a half ago Hamas' violence directly resulted in the deaths of around 1,500 Gazans. It might be worse the next time.

Israel has to stand tight. They are in the right morally and legally and have the support of all decent people in the world. They are protecting the Palestinians from themselves, which someone has to do since the Palestinians simply aren't capable of managing their affairs. Don't give in Israel. The world knows you're fighting nazis and is totally with you.
07:47 PM on 06/18/2010
You seem not to know who broke the last cease fire.
07:48 PM on 06/18/2010
Qassam rockets were launched numerous times during the so-called "ceasfire".
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08:09 PM on 06/18/2010
Nor that Gaza rockets are completely ineffectual tools of warfare. Ireaeo's grossly disproportional retaliation is what directly resulted in so many dead Gaza civilians.
07:52 PM on 06/18/2010
Of course, it is always Israel's position that they were forced to go in and slaughter 1,400 civilians- that Hamas "made them" fire shells into schools and hospitals and bomb shelters, and to "light up" women waving white flags, walking with their children.

Yes... they issue a statement of regret, it takes them thirty seconds.

It certainly could be worse next time: Israel has NO regard for international law and in a real sense has no regard for anyone who is not of the Jewish faith. This is evidenced by the deaths of unarmed civilians that follow the IDF.

America has to be held responsible for their welfare state. The Israelis will continue to kill civilians as long as Americans by the weapons.
06:35 PM on 06/18/2010
"...Israel's legitimate security concerns..." I wish the govn't would stop using this term as if there actually are "legitimate" concerns. This is garbage. Is more like Paranoia. Those who are non jews (Arabs) and oppose the Israeli government are branded "terrorist" . I guess a state which which has absolutely no reservations about using US made military weapondry and machinery to murder civilians who fight their oppressors with rocks and homemade rockets - as well unarmed civilians - may have concerns about their security after several decades of murdering innocent people and locking up many more in their prisons. These concerns however, are not at all legitimate. Israel can change their security situation quite easily - just stop the killing, the Aparteid, the collective punishment of the people of Gaza, and stop the illegal settlements.
07:30 PM on 06/18/2010
Before there was occupation and settlements, there was Palestinian and Arab terrorism.
08:06 PM on 06/18/2010
Before there was an Israel, there was the Stern Gang.
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08:10 PM on 06/18/2010
Before there was a State of Israel there was Zionist terrorism.
04:50 AM on 06/19/2010
Every time I hear a politician mouthing the words - "Israel's legitimate security concerns" I desperately wish the reporter would ask " and what about Paletstinians' legitimate security concerns?" But they never do ...