
Israelās decision to ignore international tenets of humanitarian aid via the shoddy US-Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation company,Ā Ā (SRS), has been shown up to be nasty, inadequate and selective.
SRS lacks a rĆ©sumĆ© in humanitarian aid. Its prowess, rather, lies in the realm of military intelligence. AĀ Ģż“ڰł“dz¾ĢżYnet NewsĀ describes its functions as āoperating roadblocks, processing visual data from cameras, drones and satellites and using it to identify Hamas operatives and armed individualsā.
In practice and spirit, this seedy, cynical enterprise violates theĀ Ā of humanitarian action: humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence.
The four sites of distribution, located in the Tel Sultan area of Rafah and the Netzarim Corridor south of Gaza city, have been picked for reasons of control, surveillance and forced displacement. The official reason is that doing so ensures that no aid ends up with Hamas.
āThe establishment of the distribution centres,ā according to the Israeli Defense Forceās (IDF)Ā Ā on the distribution points, ātook place over the last few months, facilitated by the Israeli political echelon and in coordination with the US governmentā. The system is intended to exclude the role of experienced aid agencies, notably the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).
A vicious example of this new aid delivery model was shown on May 27, with thousands of starving Palestinians descending on a distribution point in Rafah. Herded and harassed, strife broke out and the compound was stormed. Those working for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) retreated afterĀ Ā to have distributed 8000 food boxes.
Israeli troopsĀ . According to the Gaza Media Office, the IDF āopened direct fire on hungry Palestinian civilians who had gathered to receive aidā, killing 10 and wounding 62.Ā Locations for distribution were subsequently ātransformed into death traps under the occupationās gunfireā.Ā
While there is dispute about the figures, the International Committee of the Red CrossĀ Ā that staff at its Red Cross Field Hospital did receive āa mass casualty influx of 48 patients, including women and children. All were suffering from gunshot wounds.ā
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuĀ Ā this as a āloss of control momentarilyā at the distribution point. An IDF official said the overall operation was a success. In keeping with standard practice, the IDF hadĀ Ā ever firing at the desperate throng, merely letting off warning shots outside the compound.
UNRWA commissioner-general Philippe LazzariniĀ Ā at āthe shocking images of hungry people pushing against fences, desperate for food. It was chaotic, undignified and unsafe.ā Crucially, he said, this was āa waste of resources and a distraction from atrocitiesā.
It is particularly galling given that UNRWA had, at one point, as many as 400 distribution centres in Gaza. Israel has made the removal and elimination of the agencyās influence a vital part of its policy, which ties in with its agenda of crushing Palestiniansā aspirations for statehood.
Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, was alsoĀ Ā to accept Israelās novel slant on providing aid. āWe continue to witness a brutal humanitarian camouflage, where the red lines have led to massive atrocities.ā
She said it was part of āa deliberate strategy ā aimed at masking atrocities, displacing the displaced, bombing the bombarded, burning Palestinians alive and maiming survivorsā.
The ālanguage of aidā had been used to ādivert international attention from legal accountability, in Israelās attempt to dismantle the very principles upon which humanitarian law was builtā.
Albanese reiterated that nothing short of a full arms embargo and the suspension of all trade with Israel would do. āThe time for sanctions is now, as Israeli politicians continue to call for the extermination of babies while over 80 percent of the Israeli society, according to Israeli media, ask for the forcible removal of Palestinians from Gaza.ā
Given GHFās select deployment of humanitarian services, its head has resigned. Jake Wood, the now former executive director,Ā Ā that the foundation had failed to adhere āto the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence, which I will not abandonā.
GHFās middle management, despite being disappointed at the resignation, expressed readiness with theĀ Ā that āOur trucks are loaded and ready to goā. It claims to be planning āto scale rapidly to serve the full population in the weeks ahead.ā It is humanitarian camouflage.
[Binoy Kampmark lectures at RMIT University.]