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Why the Gaza Protests Won’t Stop

Despite Carnage, Palestinians Continue to Demand Their Rights

Israeli forces fire tear gas towards Palestinian demonstrators near the fences separating Gaza and Israel, as seen from the Israeli side, on March 30, 2018. © 2018 Reuters

Israeli forces fire tear gas towards Palestinian demonstrators near the fences separating Gaza and Israel, as seen from the Israeli side, on March 30, 2018.    © 2018 Reuters

On Saturday, Palestinians in Gaza will head to the fences with Israel that effectively serve as their prison walls to mark one year since they began weekly demonstrations against Israel’s more than decade-long closure of Gaza. I’ve spent much of the past year speaking to men, women, boys, and girls who participated in the demonstration, often in hospitals, as part of Human Rights Watch’s investigation into the protests and Israel’s response to them.

The sights and sounds haunt me. Screams of protesters who have only over-the-counter drugs for their pain as they await surgery as doctors prioritize even more serious injuries. Tears of families grieving the deaths of loved ones. A high-school student’s joy showing me a video of him singing beautifully as he lay in a hospital bed with a leg injury with his mother weeping beside him.

The protests, known as the “Great March of Return,” commemorate the expulsion and flight of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees when Israel was established in 1948. Today, the majority of Gaza’s population are these refugees or their descendants, all of whom the United Nations considers refugees.

The United Nations Commission of Inquiry on the 2018 Gaza protests determined that Israeli forces had killed 189 protesters in 2018 and wounded more than 6,000 with live fire between March 30 and December, “many while standing hundreds of meters from the snipers.” The snipers, as one commissioner put it, “shot at unarmed protesters, children and disabled persons, and at health workers and journalists performing their duties, knowing who they are.”

The commissioners concluded that, while demonstrations were “at times violent,” 187 of those killings were unlawful ­ cases in which protesters didn’t pose an imminent threat to life or where force was “neither necessary nor proportional” ­ and that Israeli forces may have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Human Rights Watch did not investigate every case, but found that Israeli forces repeatedly fired on protesters who posed no imminent threat to life, pursuant to expansive open-fire orders from senior officials that contravene international human rights law standards, acts that may amount to war crimes, since international humanitarian law applies given Israel’s continuing effective control over Gaza.

Every protester has their own story:­ a footballer I spoke with who was shot in the leg and was awaiting treatment outside of Gaza so he could again play the game he loved. A photojournalist friend struck in the eye by a teargas canister while covering a demonstration in December and unable to work since his injury. But there were common threads: barely getting by economically, never having left Gaza, yearning for the chance to live in a dignified manner. Will anyone listen?




Hospitals in Gaza Overwhelmed as Attacks Continue

By BEN HUBBARD and FARES AKRAMMedics at a field hospital in Rafah, Gaza Strip. More than 120 Palestinians were killed in Rafah alone on Friday and Saturday.

More than 120 Palestinians were killed in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Those deaths, and hundreds of injuries, overwhelmed the city's health care facilities.

 

Hundreds of people rallied and marched in downtown Portland to express their outrage and grief at another Israeli attack on Gaza.

Over 800 Palestinians, mostly civilians and over 140 children, have been killed by Israeli bombings and attacks. After 60+ years of a relentlessly brutal, violent and crushing occupation, how much more can the Palestinians endure? This injustice will only stop when we stop the US govt. from funding billions to the Israeli govt. and supporting Israel's occupation and apartheid. pictures by Bette Lee

Thanks everyone for coming out to such a successful action, with 1250 rallying and marching through the streets of downtown Portland! Join the ISO for a discussion that aims to connect the anger and grief that brought out so many to an ongoing movement demanding a free Palestine.

How can we politically prepare, as radicals and social justice organizers, to support the work Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights will continue in the fall, pressuring PSU, Oregon's largest university, to divest from apartheid?


 

Here are some conversations from Gaza on November 12, 2019 

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