Fiddling with the spigot
Just as the "Quartet" (the United Nations, Israel, U.S., E.U., and Russia) negotiated a resumption of aid to the Palestinians, the Associated Press reports that an Israeli gasoline supplier has cut off shipments to the Palestinian territories after a failure to receive payments. As the only source of fuel for the territories, not only does ...
Just as the "Quartet" (the United Nations, Israel, U.S., E.U., and Russia) negotiated a resumption of aid to the Palestinians, the Associated Press reports that an Israeli gasoline supplier has cut off shipments to the Palestinian territories after a failure to receive payments. As the only source of fuel for the territories, not only does this disable transportation, it will also affect hospitals and other government services. After Hamas took power, the Palestinians lost funding from most Western donors and the United States has successfully pressured many Arab nations to block funds as well. The Israeli government has also frozen tax transfers owed to the Palestinian government.
Just as the "Quartet" (the United Nations, Israel, U.S., E.U., and Russia) negotiated a resumption of aid to the Palestinians, the Associated Press reports that an Israeli gasoline supplier has cut off shipments to the Palestinian territories after a failure to receive payments. As the only source of fuel for the territories, not only does this disable transportation, it will also affect hospitals and other government services. After Hamas took power, the Palestinians lost funding from most Western donors and the United States has successfully pressured many Arab nations to block funds as well. The Israeli government has also frozen tax transfers owed to the Palestinian government.
The Quartet is determined to use tough tactics to punish the Hamas led government without punishing the people (at least not too much). All along, they have stated that they will not deny emergency provisions like health services or food aid. So they aren’t totally heartless. But whatever their policy objectives, it is unclear how they can accomplish them without imposing severe hardship on the Palestinian people.
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