Philippa60
Hi GNers. I'm originally from the UK but have been living in Israel for decades now.
As I posted on a previous thread, I believe I represent the average, moderate, peace-seeking, middle of the road Israeli.
I am firmly against Netanyahu and his right-wing extremist partners.
I believe that Netanyahu needs to go and make way for a more moderate leader, we truly hope that will happen but don't know when.
What I can tell you as someone who lives here and is very connected to what is happening is the following:
1. October 7th was a game changer. There was a ceasefire, and no Israelis in Gaza, on October 6th. Hamas' declared aim is the elimination of Israel and all Israelis, me included.
How do you make peace with such an entity? After they have shown what they are capable of, and sworn to repeat it, would YOU leave them in power?
2. We still have 134 hostages in Gaza. We need them OUT. Many are dead, but we want them back, to be laid to rest. There are 19 women still there, apparently being raped and sexually abused. This is unbearable. 2 young children are still there, probably dead
3. Based on points 1+2, Israel needs to ensure that Hamas cannot repeat the October 7th massacre, and we need our hostages back - an immediate ceasefire would then happen.
4. Food and supplies enter Gaza on a daily basis. Hamas steals food from its own citizens to feed its remaining forces. Israel is not restricting the entry of food and medicines, but at the same time Hamas does not allow our hostages to receive medicines, food and Red Cross visits as per International Law.
We are devastated at the situation here for over 5 months now. I appreciate those of you who are showing support and welcome a dialogue.
To those who criticize, and I am sure there are many things to criticize here (see my point above about Netanyahu) I would simply ask: "What would you do if it was your country, your citizens, being murdered, raped, burned, held hostage?"
All suggestions truly welcome
P60
I'm sorry Phillippa60 I can only assume that your lack of correct information is caused by the propaganda being issued to Israeli citizens. This is a link to a meeting of the UN when the food shortages in Gaza were discussed on 27th Feb.
As an example this is one statement
The representative of Malta, noting that nearly 600,000 people are on the brink of famine in Gaza, said this catastrophic level of food insecurity is the direct result of Israel’s military campaign and its inability to abide by its legal obligations to facilitate unimpeded delivery of humanitarian assistance. Calling for the reopening of Port Ashdod, she said further crossing points must be reopened immediately to allow adequate scaling up of aid. A permanent ceasefire is crucial, now more than ever, she said, noting that vast swathes of crucial arable land have been destroyed and agricultural infrastructure has suffered intense damage. Denouncing any forced displacement of Palestinians from their lands or homes, she expressed concern about public statements in Israel expressing the intent to deprive civilians in Gaza of food, water and fuel and underscored the vital role of UNRWA
You can read the whole press release here
press.un.org/en/2024/sc15604.doc.htm
Sadly there is little doubt that the destruction of agriculture and the lack of clean water are the direct result of Israel's actions and the suffering particularly of young children is caused by this.
There may be aid getting in but it is too little.
That's why many countries have participated in dropping aid from the air. All other methods being inadequate,
No matter what has happened to the Israeli hostages the starvation of children is an unacceptable method of waging war.