US Vetoes UN Resolution Condemning Israel for Flour Massacre
Nearly 1,000 Palestinians were killed and wounded
after Israeli forces opened fire on people surrounding an aid convoy
by Kyle Anzalone March 1, 2024
https://news.antiwar.com/2024/03/01/us-vetoes-un-resolution-condemning-israel-for-flour-massacre/
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution condemning
Israel for a massacre of civilians surrounding an aid convoy in Gaza, a motion
supported by all other member states. The Israel Defense Forces has
acknowledged its soldiers fired on the crowd.
On Thursday, hundreds of Palestinians were killed and injured by Israeli soldiers as they gathered around an
aid convoy near Gaza City. As some people took aid off the trucks, the IDF
claimed the same Palestinians approached Israeli soldiers nearby, saying its
troops felt “endangered” and opened fire. The killing has been dubbed the
“flour massacre.”
More than 100 Palestinians were killed in the shooting and ensuing panic, while
at least 750 others were injured. Tel Aviv has attempted to blame the
Palestinians for the deaths, saying the violence was caused by the mob.
Washington has claimed it needs more information to assess the incident.
While Israeli troops would bear responsibility for the
carnage whether they fired upon civilians or merely incited a deadly stampede,
doctors treating the victims said most of the injuries were gunshot wounds.
Some outlets report that IDF forces also fired artillery or tank shells at the desperate crowd.
Asked about the incident on Thursday, Washington’s
deputy UN envoy Robert Wood told reporters that the White House would not
condemn Israel’s actions given contradictory reports about how the massacre unfolded. “We don’t have
all the facts on the ground – that’s the problem,” he said.
Several of Washington’s allies disagree, however, with
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stating, “The reports from Gaza shock
me. The Israeli army must fully explain how the mass panic and shooting could
have happened.” She added, “In Gaza, people are closer to dying than to living.
More humanitarian aid needs to come in. Immediately.”
French President Emmanuel Macron similarly voiced “Deep indignation at the images
coming from Gaza,” where he said “civilians have been targeted by Israeli
soldiers.”
“I express my strongest condemnation of these
shootings and call for truth, justice, and respect for international law,” he
wrote in a post on X.
Thursday marks the fifth time Washington has used its
veto power to kill a Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire or
condemning Israel’s slaughter of Palestinians in the Strip. As one of the five
permanent members of the body, the US can block any motion from passing.
With a growing number of Palestinians on the brink of
starvation amid dire food shortages, aid convoys have increasingly faced unrest
from hungry crowds – most crucially in devastated northern Gaza, where aid shipments have all but ground to a halt.
Jens Laerke, the spokesman for the UN humanitarian agency OCHA, explained that famine is now almost inevitable, and “once
a famine is declared, it is too late for too many people.”
The UN estimates that one in four Palestinians are teetering on the edge of
famine. The situation is worst in northern Gaza where one in six children are
suffering from acute malnutrition and wasting.
In response to Hamas’ October 7 attack, top Israeli
officials declared that Gazans would be cut off from food, water, fuel, and
other aid. Tel Aviv has largely followed through with that threat, allowing only a trickle of aid
into the besieged coastal enclave.
World Peace Foundation executive director Alex de Waal
explained the starvation inflicted on the Palestinians is uniquely horrific in
recent history. “Nothing is comparable in terms of the speed and the
concentrated effort at destroying what is essential to sustain the life of
people – nothing compares to Gaza over the last 75 years. The speed of
deterioration of humanitarian conditions is absolutely terrifying,” he said.
Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of Antiwar.com,
news editor of the Libertarian Institute, and co-host of Conflicts of Interest.
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