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Thousands of
Palestinians stuck under appalling conditions at Rafah—a 31-year-old mother of
five died yesterday under the blazing sun—Gush Shalom demands immediate
opening of the Rafah Crossing for which the government of Israel
and the European Union share responsibility
This press release was translated from the original Hebrew.
Gush Shalom, the Israeli Peace Bloc, today sent a strong protest to Prime
Minster Olmert and Defence Minister Barak, and also a letter to representatives
of the European Union—warning about the extreme suffering of about 6000
Palestinians stuck on the Egyptian side of the closed Rafah Border crossing and
unable to return to their homes: "This shameful and unacceptable situation
must be ended forthwith."
The Rafah Border
crossing has been closed ever since the eruption of confrontations between the
Palestinian militias in the Gaza
strip, which culminated with the Hamas takeover. Some six thousands of
residents who found themselves at the time on the Egyptian side—among them a
considerable number returning from medical treatment at Egyptian hospitals—have been stranded ever since: waiting, sleeping, and living in the streets
under the hot sun, unable to wash, and with no idea how long they would still
have to wait. The money most of them had on them already ran out. And since
last week the services of Western
Union and DHL in the Gaza Strip were discontinued
under Israeli and American pressure, making it impossible for families to send
money to their trapped relatives.
Yesterday, 1 July, 31-year-old
Taghreed Abeaed, a Palestinian woman and mother of five children, died
while waiting in the very bad conditions at Rafah Crossing. Even her body is
not allowed to be brought back into the Gaza Strip.
"These stranded Gaza Strip residents have no part in the internecine
conflict between Fatah and Hamas; it is not at their expense that the
complicated problems of the Gaza Strip's legal and political status should be
solved. They are innocent civilians caught cruelly in an unpredictable trap,
and it is your duty to provide them the elementary right of going home"
wrote Gush Shalom to the Israeli PM and Defence Minister.
Also the EU
representatives were approached. "We place part of the responsibility and
blame on the European. Since 2005, the armed forces of Israel
are not in direct control of the Rafah Border Crossing. However, its opening
was made conditional upon the presence of European monitors. The EU however has
given the Government of Israel a complete power of veto. It is in practice the
Defence Minster of Israel who decides whether or not there will be European
monitors at Rafah, and thus whether the crossing will be open or closed . Now,
the absence of European monitors at Rafah serves the encirclement and siege of Gaza,
shortsightedly and cruelly decreed by the Government of Israel. In this
way, the EU has abdicated its own often proclaimed responsibility to promote
the welfare and peaceful future of all peoples in the Middle East.
Gush Shalom calls upon
the Europeans to emancipate themselves, form an independent policy and exert
their influence to the reopening of the Rafah Crossing.
Further details:
Adam Keller
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What can and should be done:
Send a Rafah
protest mail—a short one or a longer one*—to:
1) To the Prime Minister through the PM's Press
office:
E-Mail:
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Fax: +972-2-6233388
(You can personalize
your letter making use of these data: The Director of the GPO is Daniel Seaman.
The Director's direct telephone number is 02-5007502, and his direct fax is 02-
6257886. The Director's secretary is Noa Arazi.)
2) To the Israeli
government via the embassy in your country—for the Israeli embassy in
your country look in:
http://www.learn4good.com/travel/israel_embassies.htm
http://www.travelguru.net/html/consulates/israel.html
http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/about%20the%20ministry/diplomatic%20missions/
3) To
the Delegation of the European Commission, delegation head Ramiro
Cibrian -
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4) To the
highest-ranking politician in your country whose address you can get.
cc to: MEP Luisa
Morgantini
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and also cc to:
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*You may use the press
release and add as subject line "The closed Rafah border is a shame
to all the world"
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