Israeli Sanctions against Hamas Are Not Collective Punishment https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2015/03/israeli-sanctions-against-hamas-are-not-collective-punishment/

March 19, 2015 | Justus Reid Weiner
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Among the many accusations hurled at Israel is that its blockade of Gaza constitutes “collective punishment,” whose use against residents of an area under military occupation is forbidden by international law. Not only, however, is the claim that Israel occupies Gaza dubious at best, writes Justus Reid Weiner, but Israel has more than fulfilled the legal requirements that a sanctioning state allow for the free passage of food, medical supplies, and other necessities. Furthermore, argues Weiner, Gaza is not suffering from the humanitarian crisis often invoked by the media:

Despite the poverty that Hamas imposes on its citizens, the population of Gaza is comparatively healthy and well educated. In fact . . . Gaza is a reasonably healthy place to live. Life expectancy in the Strip is 74.64 years, higher than Jordan (74.10 years), Russia (70.16 years), India (67.80 years), Iran (70.89 years), and Brazil (73.28 years). Gaza also has a maternal death rate that is surprisingly low for an area that claims to be undergoing a humanitarian crisis. . . .

These discrepancies lead to two conclusions. The first is that the people of Gaza do not suffer from a “humanitarian crisis” as the international media and human-rights groups claim. Second, Gaza has the proper means, and receives the vital and essential goods it should, for survival and even more. . . .

There is no question that people living in Gaza suffer constant hardships and deprivations. Their conditions, though, are the fault of Hamas rather than Israel. The international community, including Israel, provides billions of dollars of support to the Palestinians each year, little of which reaches the hands of its intended recipients. Instead, Hamas uses the money and supplies to further its “struggle.” It then portrays the people that it oppresses as victims of Israel’s malevolence in order to gain sympathy and further pecuniary assistance. The people and organizations that accuse Israel of committing collective punishment enable Hamas to continue its duplicitous methods.

Read more on Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs: http://jcpa.org/gaza-economic-sanctions