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Gisha: Gaza blockade threatens two-state solution
Published Thursday 14/06/2012 (updated) 19/06/2012 21:46
A man looks at a factory destroyed after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City
on June 4. (Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Israel's 5-year blockade of the Gaza Strip has compromised the two-state solution in ways which will be difficult to reverse, an Israeli legal rights group has warned.

"Gaza’s connections with Israel and the West Bank, vital for its economy and the welfare of its residents, are still subject to sweeping restrictions on movement," Gisha said in its latest report.

People in Gaza are permitted to export goods abroad that transit through Israel and the West Bank but are prevented from selling the same goods in Israel and the West Bank, where both demand and profitability are much higher.

The rate of exports from Gaza is less than 2 percent of pre-June 2007 levels, the report said. Prior to the blockade, 85 percent of goods exported from Gaza were sold in Israel and the West Bank.

Export ban not related to security

Over the last five years, less than a thousand trucks of produce have left the Gaza Strip, destined for Europe, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

All these trucks have passed through Israel after undergoing security checks by Israeli officials, demonstrating there is not a security risk to selling the goods in Israel.

In March, Israel allowed 13 truckloads of date bars to be exported from Gaza to the West Bank, via Israel, again revealing that the policy of banning exports to the West Bank is not related to security.

"The export ban has paralyzed the industrial sector in the Gaza Strip. Some 83 percent of factories in the Strip are shut down or are operating at half their capacity or less," Gisha said.

"(A) small economy such as that of the Gaza Strip, which lacks natural resources and has next to no purchasing power, has no hope of achieving stable and sustainable economic development without significant export," it added.

Meanwhile, the export ban has created a new class of businessmen who benefit from the tunnel economy, smuggling goods under the border from Egypt. Controlled and taxed by Hamas, experts say the tunnel trade has strengthened the party.

While Egypt's reopening of the Rafah crossing eased travel abroad for some Gaza residents, the terminal is not equipped for commercial traffic in either direction.

Israel still heavily restricts travel from Gaza to Israel or the West Bank, which stands at less than 1 percent of pre-2000 levels.

Separation policy divides West Bank, Gaza

Since June 2010, when Israel changed aspects of its closure policy, Israeli officials have said ongoing restrictions form part of a "policy of separation."

Israel has offered little explanation of the policy and it is not clear what government branch formed it.

An Israeli document obtained by Gisha states that "in 2006, a decision was made to introduce a policy of separation between the Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) and the Gaza Strip in light of Hamas’ rise to power in the Gaza Strip. The policy currently in effect is aimed at reducing travel between the areas."

Gisha, which represents individuals and organizations in Israeli administrative proceedings and courts, has outlined the effects of the policy in practice.

It found that Israel grants permission for residents of Gaza to travel to mourn the death of a first-degree relative - for example a child, but not a grandchild.

Senior merchants are granted permits -- but not owners of medium or small businesses. A small number of Christians are allowed to travel to holy sites in Jerusalem and the West Bank for religious worship; Muslims are not. Soccer players can travel for training and tournaments; students are forbidden to travel.

"Israel's separation policy is blocking economic recovery in Gaza and deepening what threatens to be an irreversible split between the two parts of the Palestinian territory," Gisha director Sari Bashi says.
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1 ) shirley / Australia
14/06/2012 15:02
egypt should open rafah fully it has 1/2 but still needs to allow import export pals will never have soverignty if always depending on Isreal for its needs this just helps ISreal to hang on Egypt is party to war crimes if it punishes pals and the tunnel industry has kept the pal struugle and issue alive it would have died with Gaza if no tunnels and Isreal has not abided for 1 day with its 2005 deal with PA or with deals peace with Egypt Pals must export own goods Freely without Isreal

2 ) christian palestinian / usa
14/06/2012 17:14
All palestinians in occupied palestine and around the world should only support the one-state solution in order to put the zionists on the spot. We should be wiser in what we want.

3 ) southparkbear / usa
14/06/2012 17:19
great, i was always for 3 states solution

4 ) Mel / USA
14/06/2012 17:28
B*LLSH*T! The ONLY thing 'threat'ening 2-States,is NAZI-ZIONIST ISRAEL USURPING international laws(re:pre-67 borders &DECLARING those borders as it's "Jewish"state.Leaving Gaza,W/Bank &E/Jerusalem(conjoined)as Arab pluralistic PALESTINE,with its native Muslim MAJORITY! Gaza's illegal blockade is just 1 slice of the whole PIE of war crimes,committed by Israel,in collusion with USG,UK,EUC & even rotating Palestinian sectarian FACTIONS,as cheap imperial stateless proxies,who profit FROM occupation!

5 ) Phil / UK
14/06/2012 23:08
How can a blockade that seeks only to stop the import of weapons compromise any solution, unless the solution the Palestinians seek is the same Final Solution sought by the Nazis?
Mel. As long as Jew haters like you exist, nobody has any right to ask Israelis to lay down their weapons.

6 ) Lessons From / Kindergarten
15/06/2012 15:19
Gaza leaders needed to learn how to play nicely when they were children, and now unfortunately it seems they seem too old to learn any new tricks:
- Gaza leaders want an end to the Blockade, but all their demands will continue being ignored, just as they continue ignoring what
- Israeli leaders want, A Negotiated Peace/Statehood Deal !!!

7 ) @ Shirley-1 & Mel-4 / USA too
15/06/2012 15:27
1- "Egypt should fully" absorb every inch of Gaza, that was actually part of Egypt until 1967, and
2- Jordan should fully" absorb every inch of the Palestinian Areas (A & B), that was actually part of Jordan until 1967, and
3- NO "B*LLSH*T! The ONLY thing 'threat'ening 2-States is" the Arab states refusing to accept their responsibilities for the wars they started & lost, and the consequences (refugees & Israeli security needs) they caused !!!

8 ) morris / aust.
16/06/2012 06:29
all these problems between the two sides of this conflict can be resolved by just a change of heart, we are all human and hate is what fuels the fire that burns and destroys, just a change of heart and give the only GOD first place to bring transformation by the renewing of ones heart. No man can resolve this but GOD.Be determined to change and make a differance where you are in Israel or Gasa. I love you all and dont do this for me but for GOD and your children.
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