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The U.S. Gift to Palestine: $200 Million to Struggling Palestinian Authority

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RamallahPalestine, July 26, 2009, (Pal Telegraph) - They say a gift comes from the heart but one can clearly see from Gaza's perspective this meagre gift is rather heartless.

The donation is only a fraction of the $1.5 billion in donor assistance that was promised but in the case of Gaza I guess it doesn't mean anything anyway.

 

 

Ramallah

Try walking the street of Ramallah and you will see that although West Bank is totally occupied like Gaza there is absolutely no comparison between the two.

Gaza resembles a moonscape in places totally barren of normal development as the pictures above portrays. Its people live in the world's largest open air prison in the most terrible of conditions. Despite their inability to gain access to the basics of life, such as fresh food, air and water they remain strong and spiritually bonded. I guess one of Ghandi's quotations would be relevant at this stage when he said "You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind".

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The US and PA plan to give nothing to devastated Gaza

They say that when money is injected into the economy the country will grow and its benefits will trickle down to everyone. In the case of Gaza this trickle-down economics becomes watered down economics whereby those that have stand on the shoulders of those that don't have and urinate down on them thinking that this is perhaps a life-sustaining liquid.

 

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The reality of poverty (Dixon 1999)

Gaza has been dealt a bitter blow in much the same way as Lebanon when the Israeli forces used disproportionate fire power and weapons in total violation of the Geneva Convention. The IDF was also in total violation (in every aspect) of its own Code of Conduct.

Like Lebanon, Gaza became the testing ground for new US and Israeli technological weapons. Almost every weapon violates each and every Geneva Conventions when used on a city so densely populated. To this day the military forces of the US, UK, NATO and Israel continue to use these weapons that contain uranium as either a penetrator, casing or as a counterbalance with devastating consequences. We have seen medical evidence in the returning servicemen, that in the US alone probably now amounts to around one million.

We also see the terrible suffering in the civilian populations of the Balkans, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Gaza and now possibly Pakistan. If one could compare the amount of troops in relation to the amount of civilians in all theatres of war we are talking about millions of innocent people.

 

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Gaza Under Attack

Lets just take a closer look at this meagre sum of $200 million and what it could do for the people of Gaza, if they were the recipients' ...."Absolutely nothing"...

Gaza has now been severely contaminated by the use of the weapons as described above. As we have learnt previously, Israel used weapons containing uranium, both depleted and enriched, which some refer to as "Dirty Weapons" and in doing so have left a legacy of terrible contamination.

As an example it would be advisable to carry out a urine sample on each and every resident of Gaza, which generally costs around $1,000. One can see that such a gift becomes insignificant. How are the citizens of Gaza ever going to find out with any certainty if they have been exposed or not. There is also the possibility that hair samples may also have to be taken for similar tests and who will pay for those that fall victim to the many diseases from such weapons.
When we look at a population of 1.5 million people the truth suddenly sinks in.

One very important aspect not yet covered is who will pay for the clean-up of contaminated areas? Can such contamination ever be cleaned up? Can we possibly even imagine the huge costs associated with such a major task?

Normally in any other country the polluter pays! So who do you blame for the catastrophe that befell Lebanon and Gaza? It is obvious that the instigators were Israel but having said that one must also point a finger at the United States who manufactured and supplied most of these weapons. If it were possible to clean up uranium contamination we are looking at huge amounts of money. With Depleted Uranium alone you are looking at a half life of 4.5 billion years.

How will the international community deal with this issue? Is the answer to encapsulate the entire city under a very thick layer of concrete!

Finally let's look at the cross border contamination when Israel blasted Southern Lebanon. For instance, in the area around Khiam, some 95 Artillery Shells and 91 Bombs were used; not only wiping out and killing some staff at the UN observation post but also within minutes the contamination was crossing the border into Israel. Within one hour it had covered most of Northern Israel and commenced its deadly task of contaminating its own people, ground, crops and water. This was later to prove significant in that areas health statistics as a result of the annual change in weather patterns when rains returned to the region.

If one compares the similarity of the attack on Gaza and the probability that other types of new weapons could have been used, we are looking at a true catastrophe beyond imagination. We must remember that the contamination did not just remain as a Lebanon or Gaza issue. The aerosol from these weapons crossed international border in the region and then continued its journey around the globe at the mercy of the prevailing weather. It entered the atmosphere and then ventured off in many directions. The various levels in the upper atmosphere causing the contaminated particles to drift on the wind in almost every imaginable direction. I will cover the more technical aspects of the effects of the weapons used in both Lebanon and Gaza and how this contamination moved. I will conclude that report with a more detailed medical account of the implications associated with such contamination.

It is ironic that today I feel the pain suffered by the people of Lebanon and Gaza when I wrote this article. It was at the same time and date when the Israelis attacked Khiam in Southern Lebanon on the 25th of July 2006 (very close to the Israeli border). I must also feel the pain of the innocent Israeli citizens who fell victim to that war and the current crisis in Gaza. We, as the international community, must insist that all uranium based weapons are totally banned forever.

 

- Peter Eyre, Middle East Consultant

 

 



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Nigel Lamb  - he has an agenda and is pushing this as propaganda   |192.171.148.xxx |2009-07-26 06:57:19
Let’s leave the genuine suffering that people in Gaza have experienced, that is a fact, the
politics of why and who’s fault it is another issue. On the subject of DU, Peter has repeatedly
made serious and false accusations. It is clear he has an agenda and is pushing this as propaganda,
which is going to promote further conflict (see comments regarding his previous articles).
I’ll
repeat again, there is no evidence that DU was used in Gaza (or Lebanon), and there is no evidence
that DU has caused harm in Iraq or the Balkans conflicts (except to those directly targeted). Start
with some cheap testing to find any evidence that DU was deployed in Gaza, you'll find it was not.
Spend the $200 million on health, education and infrastructure. Spend some opposing these insidious
activists and their propaganda, spend some promoting peace.
annjie  - Back up what you say   |211.28.209.xxx |2009-07-27 07:07:26
Nigel, You expect us to believe this man is spreading propaganda because there is no proof to
substantiate his claims. Where is your proof that there is no evidence of contamination in Lebanon
or Gaza. DU has been used in the balkan conflict and the Iraq conflicts.. you only have to look at
the grotesque deformities occuring in the children to see that, and what about the US soldiers who
are dying from cancer . If anyone is not telling the truth it is you Sir!
Nigel Lamb  - This DU conspiracy theory nonsense is just propaga   |192.171.148.xxx |2009-07-27 14:14:23
Annjie, the allegations Peter make are serious and highly inflammatory, therefore he needs to
provide some evidence. There is no reason to think DU was used in Gaza, even ICBUW (an anti-DU
activist group) has been cautious about such claims. DU is used against heavy armour e.g. tanks, and
not bunkers or buildings. Therefore, it would not have been used in Gaza. Peter has repeatedly cited
charlatans and activists as experts, and made false claims about weapons that do not contain DU. In
contrast DU was used in the Balkans and in Iraq. Highly dubious claims have been made about rises in
birth deformities and cancers, no per capita stats have been produced, and certainly no link has
been demonstrated with DU. All the expert advice suggests these would not be linked to DU. This DU
conspiracy theory nonsense is just propaganda.
Nigel Lamb  - it is therefore his job to substantiate or retract   |94.196.225.xxx |2009-07-27 18:56:26
Annjie, Peter makes serious and inflammatory allegations, it is therefore his job to substantiate or
retract them. Peter has repeatedly published false claims on this website. He cites a number of very
dubious experts, unethically failing to balance these with alternative opinions from credible
witnesses. Peter fails to acknowledge the countless reports that oppose his opinions. DU is used
against armoured targets such as tanks, it is not used in bunker busters and against buildings, nor
is it fired by the Apache. There is no reason to think it has been used in Gaza, and even ICBUW (an
anti-DU organisation) have steered clear of these claims. DU was used in the Balkans and in the
Gulf. There are some highly doubtful claims regarding cancers and birth defects; no per-capita
health statistics have been presented. Pictures circulate on the web, but cannot be traced and
authenticated. Even if there were rises in medical complaints, there is l...
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