How many times have you seen a story in the major media claiming that Israel
has turned Gaza into an “open-air prison?” How often does the media
discuss seemingly arbitrary restrictions that Israel places on specific
goods entering the Gaza Strip?
Forget about the fact that convoys of trucks carrying humanitarian aid
enter and leave the strip every day. Israel even transferred an emergency supply of gas for home heating during the recent winter storm.
The story of Israel blockading Palestinians is part of a narrative with which
many journalists are obsessed - despite the lack of accuracy! How much more useful these journalists would be if they reported on how Syria is starving Palestinians to death with a complete blockade on a refugee camp. But that is exactly what is happening.
It is reliably reported that more than forty Palestinians have now died of starvation in the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus, say activists who are calling on the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) to intervene. Three quarters of the dead have perished in the last three weeks as
the situation in the camp, which is home to much of Syria’s Palestinian
population, reaches a crisis point after six months of a crippling siege
which have seen supplies of food and medical aid blocked from reaching
the camp. Conditions in the refugee camp have become desperate since the full
government siege began in July 2013.
The blockade of the area has meant
no aid has been able to reach the estimated 18,000 residents of the
camp. Christopher Gunness
of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees
said it isn’t just the lack of food and medicine that is making the
situation untenable for residents. “Residents are having to rely on going out on terraces and burning
furniture and branches to warm themselves in the open because wood fires
cannot be used indoors. There is a very infrequent supply of tap water –
reportedly available for four hours only at intervals of three days.”
Israel’s attempts to control material that can be used for weapon making are labelled a “blockade.” Meanwhile, the Syrian Army starves Palestinians to death and most of the media sit on their hands.
One is obliged to ask: "Why the double standard?"
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