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Keeponstalin@lemmy.world āØ2ā© āØmonthsā© agoDe-development via the Gaza Occupation
The Israeli imposed closure on Gaza began in 1991, temporarily, becoming permanent in 1993. The barrier began around Gaza around 1972. > Between July 1971 and February 1972, Sharon enjoyed considerable success. During this time, the entire Strip (apart from the Rafah area) was sealed off by a ring of security fences 53 miles in length, with few entrypoints. Today, their effects live on: there are only three points of entry to GazaāErez, Nahal Oz, and Rafah. > Perhaps the most dramatic and painful aspect of Sharonās campaign was the widening of roads in the refugee camps to facilitate military access. Israel built nearly 200 miles of security roads and destroyed thousands of refugee dwellings as part of the widening process.ā In August 1971, for example, the Israeli army destroyed 7,729 rooms (approximately 2,000 houses) in three vola- tile camps, displacing 15,855 refugees: 7,217 from Jabalya, 4,836 from Shati, and 3,802 from Rafah. - Page 105 > Through 1993 Israel imposed a one-way system of tariffs and duties on the importation of goods through its borders; leaving Israel for Gaza, however, no tariffs or other regulations applied. Thus, for Israeli exports to Gaza, the Strip was treated as part of Israel; but for Gazan exports to Israel, the Strip was treated as a foreign entity subject to various ānon-tariff barriers.ā This placed Israel at a distinct advantage for trading and limited Gazaās access to Israeli and foreign markets. Gazans had no recourse against such policies, being totally unable to protect themselves with tariffs or exchange rate controls. Thus, they had to pay more for highly protected Israeli products than they would if they had some control over their own economy. Such policies deprived the occupied territories of significant customs revenue, estimated at $118-$176 million in 1986. (Arguably, the economic terms of the GazaāJericho Agreement modify the situation only slightly.') - page 240 >In a report released in May 2015, the World Bank revealed that as a result of Israelās blockade and OPE, Gazaās manufacturing sector shrank by as much as 60 percent over eight years while real per capita income is 31 percent lower than it was 20 years ago. The report also stated that the blockade alone is responsible for a 50 percent decrease in Gazaās GDP since 2007. Furthermore, OPE (com- bined with the tunnel closure) exacerbated an already grave situation by reducing Gazaās economy by an additional $460 million. - Page 402
- The Gaza Strip: The Political Economy of De-Development - Third Edition by Sara M. Roy
Blockade, including Aid
Hamas began twenty years into the occupation during the first Intifada, with the goal of ending the occupation. Collective punishment has been a deliberate Israeli tactic for decades with the Dahiya doctrine. Violence such as suicide bombings and rockets escalated in response to Israeli enforcement of the occupation and apartheid. After the ādisengagementā in 2007, this turned into a full blockade; where Israel has had control over the airspace, borders, and sea. Under the guise of ādual-useā Israel has restricted food, allocating a minimum supply leading to over half of Gaza being food insecure; construction materials, medical supplies, and other basic necessities have also been restricted. - Gaza Policy Forum summary: Experts agree that Israelās dual-use policy causes acute distress >The blockade and Israelās repeated military offensives have had a heavy toll on Gazaās essential infrastructure and further debilitated its health system and economy, leaving the area in a state of perpetual humanitarian crisis. Indeed, Israelās collective punishment of Gazaās civilian population, the majority of whom are children, has created conditions inimical to human life due to shortages of housing, potable water and electricity, and lack of access to essential medicines and medical care, food, educational equipment and building materials. - Amnesty International Report pg 26-27
Hamas Rockets, Aid, and Tunnels
No evidence of Theft of Aid: - newsnationnow.com/ā¦/hamas-not-hijacking-gaza-aid-ā¦ - pbs.org/ā¦/u-s-envoy-says-israel-has-not-shown-eviā¦ Hamas Rockets are created from unexploded Israeli missiles and old unused water pipes. There is no evidence that they dismantle their own water system. - latimes.com/ā¦/hamas-amass-arsenal-rockets-strike-ā¦ How did Hamas get the materials needed to build the tunnels? Iām not sure, I have not found any evidence either way. Itās possible that construction materials from humanitarian aid was used, despite being heavily restricted already, itās also possible that the materials were smuggled in since they are restricted. The tunnels are not a new concept, this is also how the Vietcong fought off Colonists Powers. - www.nytimes.com/ā¦/hamas-gaza-tunnels.html - johnspenceronline.com/mini-manual-urbandefender
Hamas and other armed resistance groups only end with the end of the Apartheid. That is the reason for their existence and continuation.
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What Is Hamas? - Council on Foreign Relations
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What Does Hamas Actually Want? - NY Mag
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Hamas Election - Snopes
Other reports about how Israel is an Apartheid State: Human Rights Watch Report, BāTSelem Report with quick Explainer