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In order to highlight the impact of the siege and closure of the Gaza Strip on the civilian population, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) is publishing a series of "Narratives Under Siege" on their website. These short articles are based on personal testimonies and experiences of life in the Gaza Strip, highlighting the restrictions, and violations, being imposed on the civilians of Gaza....
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PCHR: Eighteen years of work destroyed in less than four hours

PCHR Narratives Under Siege

May 27, 2008

PCHR Narratives Under Siege

In order to highlight the impact of the siege and closure of the Gaza Strip on the civilian population, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) is publishing a series of "Narratives Under Siege" on their website. These short articles are based on personal testimonies and experiences of life in the Gaza Strip, highlighting the restrictions, and violations, being imposed on the civilians of Gaza. To view all the narratives on the website, click here.

"They came at four in the morning, with two bulldozers, and they left before 8am. I own this chicken farm with my three brothers, and we worked day and night for eighteen years to build up our business. The Israelis destroyed everything in less then four hours."

Nasser Jaber’s chicken farm was bulldozed by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) ten days ago, in the early morning hours of May 16, while he was sleeping at home in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. He still looks stunned. Wearily he guides us round the ruins of his eighteen-year business. "This was a lifetime project for me and my brothers" he says as we clamber over rubble, wire, shattered sheets of metal and thousands of putrefying chickens. "I have never belonged to any political faction, and I have never been to jail. I don’t know why they did this." The farm workers who are starting to clear some of the rubble are all wearing facemasks. Forty thousand dead chickens lie smashed amidst the rubble and the stench is sickening.

When his workers raised the alarm that the chicken farm was being bulldozed, Nasser Jaber didn’t rush out to the farm, but stayed at home, waiting until the Israelis had finally left. "It would have been too dangerous to come to the farm while they were destroying everything" he says. "This is not the first time the Israelis have been here. The [Israeli] border is only two and a half kilometers away, and they invade this area every month. They had already destroyed one of our walls, and then the water tanks. But nothing like this." One section of the chicken farm, a large barn containing 9,000 chickens, was spared the attack, though Nasser Jaber says the poultry are traumatized, and laying few eggs. The farm used to produce 45,000 eggs a day – now production is down to 2,000 eggs per day, and Nasser Jaber is worried the Israeli military may return to finish off what’s left of his farm. He estimates that between them, he and his brothers have already lost more than a million dollars. "I am a peaceful farmer" he says. "But they destroy our homes, our land - everything."

Abdul Halim Abu Samra, Head of Public Relations at the nearby Khan Yunis branch of the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, says the IOF is systematically destroying farm land in the Gaza Strip, especially in border areas. "We have good fertile agricultural land in Gaza, but Palestinian farmers have been driven off their land in these border areas by intimidation and attacks like this. The land is now almost empty a kilometer before the eastern border, because it is too dangerous for people to live and work there."

As we drive north east towards Sofa Crossing (one of the eight crossings between Gaza and Israel) we see very few people, only an occasional elderly man leading a donkey and cart. These rural eastern border areas of the Gaza Strip are emptying, because farmers, many of whom have farmed here for generations, are now too frightened to live and work on their own land. The confines of the Gaza Strip, which is just forty kilometers long and ten kilometers wide, are being shrunk even further by relentless Israeli invasions.

The deliberate destruction of civilian property is illegal under international human rights law and humanitarian law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention (articles 33 and 53). Since the beginning of the second Intifada in September 2000, PCHR has documented the deliberate destruction of more than 40,000 donumms[1] of agricultural land in the Gaza Strip. This year alone, almost 3,000 donumms of agricultural land around Rafah and Khan Yunis have been destroyed by the Israeli military (including 500 donumms in the last seven days), ruining vegetable allotments and family owned farms, and contributing to the devastating economic destruction of the Gaza Strip.

Fifteen kilometers away from the remains of Nasser Jaber’s chicken farm, Mohammed Hamdan Abu Daggah is standing amidst the ruins of his cement factory, which lies four kilometers from Sofa Crossing, and was bulldozed by the IOF three days ago, on May 24. "I started this business in January 2007" he says. "My family invested everything in this factory. We managed to import good equipment under license, and we had lots of work from local clients, and the United Nations here in Gaza. But the Israelis arrived in three bulldozers, and they tore up everything." Abu Daggah’s factory was employing forty local men who now have no jobs. Like Nasser Jaber, Abu Daggah says he has no idea why his business was targeted. "I have never been in any trouble and have never been arrested. They had absolutely no reason to do this – but now we have nothing left, except heavy debts that we cannot afford to pay."


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Comment pos ted: by kino101 on 29 May 2008 - 04:48
And the beat goes on...
Destroy the food, destroy the jobs, destroy the will...
I am left wondering what they wish to accomplish? Certainly it is not what they say publicly, haven't they stated that they are leaving the Gaza Strip alone? Ar e eggs used in the manufacture of explosives?
Surely they must know that actions such as these breed even more hatred, a never ending cycle of actions and reactions...sad...


Comment pos ted: by jean on 29 May 2008 - 09:03
The "reason" for this state crime is perhaps easier to understand than the destr uction of other buildings and factories - it is related to the food crisis of Ga za and can then be seen as a confirmation of the Israeli government's will to pe rform a virtual genocide. Therefore, this regrettable event deserves to be told Worldwide - Remember, South Africa's apartment government also was not toppled in a few days.


Comment pos ted: by elmer on 29 May 2008 - 10:20
the biggest problem for Israel in 1946 was that the best, most fertile land was in Palestinian hands, so they had to throw everybody out as the Zionist movement before the war hadn't bought enough land and public land was not good for agric ulture. The Palestinians would have ended up controlling the economy.
Now their biggest problem is demographics: Israelis have less children per famil y. In the long term Israel will loose control through demographics. They are mak ing the Palestinians' life as difficult as possible to push them out of the coun try. Sharon finally acknowledged that and started a move away from confrontation , but he ended in bed in a coma…
The irony is that most Israelis don't like this except for the fanatical few and the fresh 'j****h' immigrants that want to grab land for their kibbutz.

But what do I know, i'm just a spectator reading the news.


Comment pos ted: by michaelm on 29 May 2008 - 15:53
Elmer said,"The irony is that most Israelis don't like this except for the fanat ical few and the fresh 'j****h' immigrants that want to grab land for their kibb utz."


The opposite is the case, and they do a good job conning the world to think that it is just some difficult to control fanatics.

Go to Haaretz, for example, and read the reader comments following many of the a rticles, and there may be dozens or sometimes hundreds of comments, and for me, it is as good a guide as exit polling is as to what they are thinking of us.

Unfortunately, as you will see, it is the Israeli who does actually regard us as animals in human form.

They have this saying,"Kodem kol, kol goyim hayot.", which Hebrew means,"First o f all, all goys are animals." Goys is us. I don't know a word of the language, b ut i know that's what this means, and is a saying they have amongst themselves s hould the discussion be about us.

I appreciate that Haaretz does allow a very, very wide range of comment through, and so it is possible to make a fair assessment of what Israelis and diaspora j **s are really thinking about us, and it's not pretty. Some non j**s write in an d some of these wish the worst possible outcome for j**s and Israel, but that's not the issue here.

So, looking at the daily gratuitous depradations against a hapless Palestinian p eople committed these last 60yrs, i can't help but see, bearing in mind the forg oing, that this is devastation they want to effect on the world as a whole, sinc e if we are exterminated, all 6,700,000,000 of us, then the resources will be bo untiful for the Self Chosen in perpetuity.

Be assured, elmer, to them we are all future fertilizer, as the ultimate chutzpa h will be when 0.22% of the world's people will have liquidated the remaining 99 .78% they regard as `useless eaters`.

That will be the stuff of celebratory orgies for centuries to come, should they be allowed to get away with it.

One way to put an end to this insanity will be when people stop believing the pr ovable lies concerning the gassing of people by Germans, as then the story colla pses as the overwhelming bulk of deaths is claimed to have been by this means.

At that point it will be possible for people to demand reparations for both the Germans and the Palestinians from the ill gotten gains the Israelis have acquire d over the decades since 1945. Maybe a trend could be started here, and American s, badly used by the Holocaust story, could be asking for the Trillions Israel h as cost the American people ?



Comment pos ted: by nuetral on 29 May 2008 - 20:57
I think they have become more like the Nazis than they realize. I think that nee ds stated loudly by the world.
The fact they have experienced the holocaust makes their behavior much worse.
The way Israel has treated the Palestinians speaks volumes to me.
The modern j****h state seems to have chosen or modeled itself after the Nazi thug.
There is so many examples of Nazi like behavior that they should be embarrassed.
For the record I was raised in America and am of Irish descent.I was probably ra ised with a bias in favor of the Israelis but their behavior has destroyed any b ias and pushed me the other direction.

I bet they do not like being compared to the Nazi but if the shoe fits..


Comment pos ted: by kino101 on 31 May 2008 - 01:05
perhaps neutral has stated this best, the Israelis have become that which they h ated the most...America resembles the old USSR more than the old America, I have nothing against the Jews, I have nothing against the Americans, it is the polic ies of their countries I despise...
What has happened, a champion of democracy subjugating other countries, and a pe rsecuted race persecuting others?
Truly, the world has been set on its ear...



       
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