EP re-calls for the end of the blockade
in Gaza :
the policy of isolation and collective
punishment has failed
Strasbourg 21st February 2008
Today the European Parliament approved a
resolution that calls once again, after a
previous resolution already voted on 11th
October 2007, for the lift of the Israeli
blockade on Gaza Strip.
"Now, European Union has no more excuses -
declared Luisa Morgantini- We must
immediately take effective actions to implement
these resolutions and stop the illegal and
collective punishment of civilians in the Strip,
where 98 Palestinian patients, including 17
children, already died for the lack of medicines
and treatments due to the siege: the MEPs
delegation visited the Shifa Hospital in Gaza
and saw at least 30 premature babies still alive
thanks to the incubators but that will die if
generators would stop for the lack of fuel due
to the cut off of refuelling supplies and to the
closure decided by the Israeli Government.
That’s
unlawful and inhuman”.
“The resolution voted today, calling on Israel
for an end to the blockade, for a controlled
re-opening of the crossings in and out of Gaza,
for guaranteeing the movement of people and
goods at Rafah, Karni and other crossings,
clearly affirms that “the policy of isolation of
Gaza Strip has failed both at the political and
at the humanitarian level"- she added.
“Reminding that “civilian population should be
exempt from any military action and any
collective punishment” through this resolution,
the EP strongly urges Israel to fulfil its
international obligations, as an occupying
power, guaranteeing “a continuous and sufficient
flow of humanitarian aid, humanitarian
assistance and essential goods and services,
including fuel and power supplies” condemning at
the same time the Israel's decision to introduce
progressive five per cent per week cuts in power
supplies to the Strip not
enough for a minimum humanitarian needs and
welcoming the petition from 10 Israeli human
rights organisations against fuel and
electricity cuts in the Gaza Strip”.
“Finally- concluded Luisa Morgantini- today
resolution reminds to Europe that it must be
able to be more effective not only in condemning
all violence, all military actions killing and
endangering civilians and extrajudicial targeted
killings actuated by Israel, as well as all
Qassam rockets fired on civilians of the Israeli
town of Sderot, perpetrated by some extremist
Palestinian groups, but also through its deeds
and commitments. The time of empty words and of
betrayed promises is ended: all the Palestinians
and the Israelis who want the peace deserve our
support and efforts to work concretely for
guaranteeing the respect of the international
humanitarian law, for the resumption of all
inclusive peace negotiations, including also the
Arab League, based on the freezing of all
illegal Israeli settlements in West Bank and in
East Jerusalem, the end of the military
occupation and for the establishment of a free,
sovereign, united Palestinian State, composed by
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on ‘67 borders
in coexistence ,
security and peace with the Israeli State”.
Yesterday 20th February
Luisa Morgantini,
Vice President of the European Parliament
(GUE/NGL), and General
Philippe Morillon
(ALDE) organized a press conference titled
“Coming Back from Gaza and Sderot” with the
participation of Members from
different political groups
of
the European Parliament who took part to the
fact finding mission to Israel and Palestine,
2-7 February 2008, in order to expose the
results of their mission and report the
situation found on the ground, in particular
focusing on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Strip. MEP
Jill Evans
(GREEN), who participated to the mission in Gaza
and Sderot affirmed that "The situation in
Palestine is reaching breaking point. The siege
is an inhuman and illegal collective punishment
of the people in Gaza and is causing huge
suffering. It has to be stopped. There has to be
international action to lift the siege, end the
occupation and resume peace negotiations". MEP
Richard Howitt,
Vice-President of the European Parliament's
Human Rights Sub-Committee and also in the
delegation
who went to Israel and Palestine added:
"This is a state of siege imposing medieval
conditions on the people of Gaza, and is today
identified by the European Parliament as a clear
breach of human rights. European countries
should take the lead to secure support from all
sides in their UN Human Rights Council to seek
enforcement of international humanitarian law".
“In Gaza, there is a humanitarian crisis
building and an economic breakdown
happening which can only benefit the violent,
the lawless and the zealots on all sides: we
have to support those who want to live "normal",
peaceful lives before that becomes impossible” -
declared MEP
Jean Lambert
(GREEN) who also visited with the delegation
Gaza and Sderot- “Both sides are hostages of
their own extremists. That's why the
International Community should enforce a
sustainable peace both on Israel and
Palestine: it's the basic interest of the
peace-loving Israelis and Palestinians as well”-
added MEP
Gyula Hegyi
(PSE) another participant to the mission.
Further information Luisa Morgantini 0039 348 39
21 465 or Rome Office 0039 06 69 95 02 17
Luisa.morgantini@europarl.europa.eu
www.luisamorgantini.net