Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumUS-built pier in Gaza is facing its latest challenge -- whether the UN will keep delivering the aid
https://apnews.com/article/pier-humanitarian-aid-gaza-israel-un-2465291ca9308f9d97e3cc51a8cab6c7(photos, links, at source)
BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER AND EDITH M. LEDERER
Updated 6:05 AM EDT, June 14, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S.-built pier to bring food to Gaza is facing one of its most serious challenges yet its humanitarian partner is deciding if it can safely and ethically keep delivering supplies arriving by the U.S. sea route to starving Palestinians.
The United Nations, the player with the widest reach delivering aid within Gaza, has paused its work with the pier after a June 8 operation by Israeli security forces that rescued four Israeli hostages and killed more than 270 Palestinians.
Rushing out a mortally wounded Israeli commando after the raid, Israeli rescuers opted against returning the way they came, across a land border, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an Israeli military spokesman, told reporters. Instead, they sped toward the beach and the site of the U.S. aid hub on Gazas coast, he said. An Israeli helicopter touched down near the U.S.-built pier and helped whisk away hostages and the commando, according to the U.S. and Israeli militaries.
For the U.N. and independent humanitarian groups, the event made real one of their main doubts about the U.S. sea route: Whether aid workers could cooperate with the U.S. military-backed, Israeli military-secured project without violating core humanitarian principles of neutrality and independence and without risking aid workers becoming seen as U.S. and Israeli allies and in turn, targets in their own right.
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Lederer reported from the United Nations. AP writer Lolita C. Baldor contributed from Washington.
Irish_Dem
(56,047 posts)While I respect anyone doing the right thing and feeding starving people, being in an active combat zone
is very dangerous for everyone. Just because you are an aid worker does not provide a guarantee of safety.
I do not understand why people are shocked when a aid worker is killed. Certainly any rational person
knows you may not get out of a dangerous combat zone alive.
And then of course the military might use the pier for military operations.
Which is to be expected. They are in a life and death fight, so will use whatever they
can.
AloeVera
(1,814 posts)The pier was for humanitarian purposes. That has all been jeopardized now. Something Israel would have known.
While I get it that lives are important, I find it very telling that not one of the 400 or so injured Palestinians was afforded the same value or compassion. They have one local hospital, barely functioning if at all. Of course, too late for the over 200 dead but perhaps some of their lives could have been saved too.
As for the pier, it was pretty ineffective and made not much difference, for many reasons all of which were laid out by many but ignored. But every little bit helps and now that little bit may be gone too.
You would almost think there was a callous disregard for Palestinian lives and a systematic plan to use starvation as a weapon of war. Actually the UN a couple of days ago accused Israel of just those crimes in a major report.
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/06/israeli-authorities-palestinian-armed-groups-are-responsible-war-crimes
Is it enough yet?
lapucelle
(19,525 posts)The report will not be finalized and voted on for adoption until June 19.
lapucelle
(19,525 posts)due to its disproportionate focus on Israel, a feature of its permanent agenda.
None of the nine other items deals exclusively with a specific conflict. The council's special rapporteur on the IsraeliPalestinian conflict is the council's only expert mandate with no year of expiry. In 2006, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan argued that the Commission should not have a "disproportionate focus on violations by Israel. Not that Israel should be given a free pass. Absolutely not. But the Council should give the same attention to grave violations committed by other states as well".
On 20 June 2007, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a statement that read: "The Secretary-General is disappointed at the council's decision to single out only one specific regional item given the range and scope of allegations of human rights violations throughout the world."[100]
Former president of the council Doru Costea, the European Union, Canada, and the United States have accused the UNHRC of focusing disproportionately on the IsraeliPalestinian conflict and Israel's occupation of the West Bank.Many allege an anti-Israel bias the Council has resolved more resolutions condemning Israel than the rest of the world combined.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Human_Rights_Council
lapucelle
(19,525 posts)18 House representatives urge firing of Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, citing recent refusal to condemn terror, and call to end Commission of Inquiry into Israel
A bipartisan group of US Congress members has urged United Nations leadership to remove a Palestinian rights investigator from her position, due to her antisemitism and anti-Israel bias.
The lawmakers said UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albaneses past comments and recent refusal to condemn Palestinian terror attacks patently demonstrate her strong bias against Israel. Her biased behaviors should have no place at the United Nations, and clearly demonstrate the lack of impartiality, the 18 House representatives said.
Albanese said during a 2014 conflict between Israel and Gaza terror groups that the Jewish lobby was in control of the United States.
She has also sympathized with terror organizations, dismissed Israeli security concerns, compared Israelis to Nazis, accused the Jewish state of potential war crimes, said Israel controlled the BBC, and claimed that the Jewish state started wars out of greed.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-congress-members-call-on-un-leadership-to-remove-antisemitic-official/
Link to tweet
lapucelle
(19,525 posts)We recognize that the Human Rights Council is a flawed body, in need of reform to its agenda, membership, and focus, including its disproportionate focus on Israel.
https://www.state.gov/u-s-decision-to-reengage-with-the-un-human-rights-council/
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Antony Blinken's statement when the US rejoined:
At the same time, it also suffers from serious flaws, including disproportionate attention on Israel and the membership of several states with egregious human rights records.
Together, we must push back against attempts to subvert the ideals upon which the Human Rights Council was founded, including that each person is endowed with human rights and that states are obliged to protect those rights.
https://www.state.gov/election-of-the-united-states-to-the-un-human-rights-council-hrc/
lapucelle
(19,525 posts)Notably, Thomas-Greenfield said the US will oppose the Councils disproportionate attention on Israel, which includes the Councils only standing agenda item targeting a single country.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/14/politics/us-united-nations-human-rights-council/index.html
lapucelle
(19,525 posts)Link to tweet
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Richard Falk, the UNs special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, has come under fire for posting what has been described as an overtly anti-Semitic cartoon on his blog.
In a post written last week, Falk posted a cartoon of a dog with USA written on his midriff and wearing a kippa, urinating on a depiction of justice while devouring the bloody bones of a skeleton.
https://www.jpost.com/international/uns-richard-falk-under-fire-for-anti-semitic-cartoon