TEL AVIV, January 12, 2009 (WAFA)- HaMoked; an Israeli Human Rights Organization said that The State of Israel is ultimately responsible for providing food and medicine to the population in the Gaza Strip.
In a report published, Sunday on the B’tselem website, HaMoked said that the A. Family, living in Siafa in the
On January 8, HaMoked turned to the District Coordination Office (DCO) in
The army informed HaMoked that with this ends its responsibility towards the family, and that they do not have any intention to supply more food or medicine to them. Moreover, the army notified HaMoked of the 'humanitarian corridor' taking place later that day and of the three-hour 'humanitarian' cease fire in which one can equip oneself with the necessary supplies. However, the A. family does not have anywhere they can go to equip themselves, due to its geographic isolation.
HaMoked once again demanded that the army hold to its obligations. In response, the army came up with two alternative solutions: “One – absurd from the start – that a relative from
HaMoked bought 5 tons of food and medicine. The food supplies were bought through contributions from several generous individuals from
After the food had already been bought and was ready to be delivered, the army tried to retract its initial promise to coordinate the delivery of goods to the family. Only near midnight on Saturday, January 10th, did the army finally confirm that the government's operations department in the Territories had issued a permit to deliver the supplies.
This morning, January 11th,
HaMoked finally emphasized the fact that the responsibility for supplying food, medicine and humanitarian aid to the people of the Gaza Strip is ultimately, that of the State of Israel.