Biden’s Pier for Gaza Is a Hollow Gesture That Will Accomplish Nothing
The US President and the Democratic party are betting
voters are dumb enough to fall for this charade. Please
don’t prove them right.
Posted on March 11, 2024
https://original.antiwar.com/cook/2024/03/10/bidens-pier-for-gaza-is-a-hollow-gesture-that-will-accomplish-nothing/
A few observations on President Biden’s building of a “temporary pier” – or what his officials are grandly calling a “port” – to get aid into Gaza:
1. Though no one is mentioning it, Biden is violating
Israel’s 17-year blockade of Gaza with his plan. Gaza doesn’t have a seaport,
or an airport, because Israel, its occupier, has long banned it from having
either.
Israel barred anything getting into Gaza that didn’t
come through the land crossings it controls. Israel stopped international aid
flotillas, often violently, from reaching Gaza to bring in medicine. The
blockade also created a captive market for Israel’s own poor-quality goods,
like damaged fruit and veg, and allowed Israel to skim off money at the land
crossings that should have gone to the Palestinians in fees and duties.
2. It will take many weeks for the US to build this
pier offshore and get it up and running. Why the delay? Because every western
capital, including the United States, has supported the blockade for the past
17 years.
The siege of Gaza caused gradual malnutrition among
the enclave’s children, rather than the current rapid starvation. By helping
Israel inflict collective punishment on Gaza for all those years, the US and
Europe were complicit in a gross and enduring violation of international law,
even before the current genocide.
With his pier, Biden isn’t reversing that
long-standing collusion in a crime against humanity. He has stressed it will be
temporary. In other words, it will be back to business in Gaza as usual
afterwards: any children who survive will once again be allowed to starve in
slow-motion, at a rate that doesn’t register with the establishment media and
put pressure on Washington to be seen to be doing something.
3. Biden could get aid into Gaza much faster than by
building a pier if he wanted to. He could simply insist that Israel let aid
trucks through the land crossings and threaten it with serious repercussions
should it fail to comply. He could threaten to withhold the US bombs he is
sending to kill more children in Gaza. Or he could threaten to cut off the
billions in military aid Washington sends to Israel every year. Or he could
threaten to refuse to cast a US veto to protect Israel from diplomatic fallout
at the United Nations. He could do any of that and more, but he chooses not to.
4. Even after Biden buys Israel a few more weeks to starve
Palestinians in Gaza further aggressively, while we wait for his temporary pier
to be completed, nothing may change in practice. Israel will still get to carry
out the same checks it currently does at the land crossings but instead in
Lanarca, Cyprus, where the aid will be loaded on to ships. In other words,
Israel will still be able to create the same interminable hold-ups using
“security concerns” as the pretext.
5. Biden isn’t changing course – temporarily – because
he suddenly cares about the people, or even the children, of Gaza. They have
been suffering in their open-air prison, to varying degrees, for decades. If he
had cared, he would have done something to end that suffering after he became
president. If he had done something then, October 7 might never have happened,
and all those lives lost on both sides – lives continuing to be lost on the
Palestinian side every few minutes – might have been saved.
And if he really cared, he wouldn’t have helped Israel
in its efforts to destroy UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinians and a
vital lifeline for Gaza, by freezing its funding, based on unevidenced claims
against the agency by Israel.
No, Biden doesn’t care about Palestinian suffering, or
about the fact that, while he’s been busy eating ice cream, many, many tens of
thousands of children have been murdered, maimed, or orphaned – and the rest
starved. He cares about the polls. His timetable for helping Palestinians is
being strictly dictated by the schedule of the presidential election. He needs
to look like Gaza’s saviour when Democrats are deciding who they are voting
for.
He and the Democratic party are betting voters are
dumb enough to fall for this charade. Please don’t prove them right.
Jonathan Cook is the author of three books on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and a winner of the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize
for Journalism. His website and blog can be found at www.jonathan-cook.net. This originally appeared
at his website.
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