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If Americans Knew?
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<b>If Americans Knew?</b>



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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the world’s major sources of instability. Americans are directly connected to this conflict, and increasingly imperiled by its devastation.


It is the goal of If Americans Knew to provide full and accurate information on this critical issue, and on our power – and duty – to bring a resolution.<b>Below are charts of nine little-known statistics.</b>


Please click on any statistic for the source and more information.


Last Updated: April 17, 2006


<b>Israeli and Palestinian Children Killed Since September 29, 2000</b>


124 Israeli children have been killed by Palestinians and 720 Palestinian children have been killed by Israelis since September 29, 2000.[Image: children.gif]


<b>Israelis and Palestinians Killed Since September 29, 2000</b>[Image: deaths.gif]


1,084 Israelis and 3,863 Palestinians have been killed since September 29, 2000.


<b>Israelis and Palestinians Injured Since September 29, 2000</b>


7,633 Israelis and 29,731 Palestinians have been injured since September 29, 2000.[Image: injuries.gif]


<b>Daily U.S. Assistance to Israel and the Palestinians</b>[Image: usaid.gif]


The U.S. gives $15,139,178 <i>per day</i> to the Israeli government and military and $232,290 <i>per day</i> to Palestinian NGO’s.


<b>UN Resolutions Targeting Israel and the Palestinians</b>


Israel has been targeted by at least 65 UN resolutions and the Palestinians have been targeted by none.[Image: un.gif]


<b>Political Prisoners and Detainees</b>[Image: prisoners.gif]


No Israelis are being held prisoner by Palestinians, while 9,184 Palestinians are currently imprisoned by Israel.


<b>Demolitions of Israeli and Palestinian Homes</b>


0 Israeli homes have been demolished by Palestinians and 4,170 Palestinian homes have been demolished by Israel since September 29, 2000.[Image: homes.gif]


<b>Israeli and Palestinian Unemployment Rates</b>[Image: econ.gif]


The Israeli unemployment rate is 8.9%, while the Palestinian unemployment is estimated at 25-31%.


<b>New Settlements Built </b> (March 2001 - July 2003)


60+ new Jewish-only settlements have been built on confiscated Palestinian land between March 2001 and July 11, 2003. There have been 0 cases of Palestinians confiscating Israeli land and building settlements.[Image: settlemnts.gif]


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<b>US to Palestinians:
Vote, then starve; democracy as instrument of mass control
</b>


James Brooks, Online Journal Contributing Writer


April 17, 2006


On March 15, former World Bank president and current Quartet Middle East envoy James Wolfensohn warned Congress that unless stepped up Western aid was delivered to the Palestinian people, cutting off funds to the Palestinian Authority would result in "chaos in the streets."


<b>"I do not believe you can have a million starving Palestinians and have peace," </b> Wolfensohn said with his gift for biting understatement. [1]


The following day, the Gaza Strip ran out of flour, due to months of Israeli border closures. [2] The day after that there was no bread in Gaza. Then sugar, rice and other staples began to disappear from the shelves. For an <b>imprisoned population of 1.5 million people, two-thirds of whom make less than $2 a day, it was a disaster.</b> [3]


The following week, the first cases of deadly H5N1 bird flu were confirmed in the Gaza Strip. The resulting mass cullings of poultry dealt another severe blow to the meager and dwindling Gazan diet. [4,5]


On March 31, an EU mission declared the food crisis "serious" and found that it was largely caused by Israel’s relentless border closures. [6] A group of United Nations relief organizations warned on April 4 that the Gaza Strip is "on the verge of a humanitarian disaster." [7]


Two days later, the US Congress addressed this looming catastrophe by voting to terminate the last remaining morsel of America’s financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.


To make sure not one red cent of US taxpayer money winds up in the hands of Hamas, Congress also stopped all indirect aid to the occupied Palestinian territories, cutting some $240 million in development and assistance projects. [8]


At the same time, US humanitarian assistance to Palestinians was increased 57 percent, to $287 million. [9] That works out to an extra $105 million, which, if actually delivered as direct aid, would amount to $23 for every Palestinian, enough to maintain their present poverty level for about 12 days.


Secretary of State Rice told a congressional budget hearing, "One thing we are reviewing is how we can even increase our humanitarian assistance because we don’t want to send a negative message to the Palestinian people about their humanitarian needs." [10]


In other words, the additional pittance is still on the drawing board, yet we are determined to cut off all other aid immediately. It is no more than what Ms. Rice implies; a presumably non-negative "message to the Palestinian people about their humanitarian needs." She needn’t have bothered. It’s fair to say the Palestinian people have already got the message.


<b>The plan is all too clear. We will subject the Palestinians to an indefinite period of increasing impoverishment, hunger, chronic malnutrition, escalating unemployment, financial isolation, and social and political chaos, and at some point on the downward curve of this disaster our increased humanitarian assistance will make its way to Palestine, where it may help keep a few people alive.</b>


That is our response to what most observers agree was the fairest, most transparent election ever conducted in the Arab Middle East. [11]


The EU, determined to maintain good relations with Israel and the US, moved in lockstep with Washington to end its own aid to the PA, which had been roughly twice the US amount. The Europeans’ promise to boost their humanitarian aid is a somewhat more credible prospect than the vapor on offer from the US, but it is still far short of what will be required to keep Palestine afloat. [12]


European diplomats were anxious to claim that their termination of assistance was not aimed at the Palestinian people. But Dutch foreign minister Ben Bot removed the sugar coating and told the truth: "The Palestinian people have opted for this government, so they will have to bear the consequences." [13]


Consequently the first fully democratic government of the Palestinian Authority is now living from hand to mouth, unable to make its next payroll despite an emergency grant of $80 million from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. [14] The financial collapse of the occupied territories is beginning and may, as some experts fear, snowball out of control. [15]


The World Bank and the UN have been warning for months that the financial collapse of the PA could unleash an unprecedented wave of internal chaos in the occupied Palestinian territories. There is concern that if the security forces go unpaid they may begin to dissolve into the various militant factions, taking their weapons (such as they are) with them. [16,17]


The World Health Organization, noting that 57 percent of all health workers are paid by the (now bankrupt) Palestinian Health Ministry, is warning that, as the Daily Star put it, "the public health system in the West Bank and Gaza Strip could enter a 'rapid decline’ toward 'possible collapse.’" [18]


Yet Israel has once again closed the vital Karni crossing into Gaza, in another violation of its agreement last November with the US and the Palestinians. Washington remains silent, perhaps because it also had no intention of honoring the pact. [19]


Instead, our government encourages Israel to tighten its stranglehold on a barely breathing economy. It seems likely that at least 200,000 people in Gaza are now going to bed hungry every night. More than half are under the age of 18.


This is the kind of diplomacy that is supposed to stop terrorism.


Here’s how Dov Weisglass, Ariel Sharon’s former chief of staff and closest advisor, described the policy to a conclave of top Israeli defense, intelligence and foreign ministry officials: "It’s like an appointment with a dietician. The Palestinians will get a lot thinner, but won’t die." According to Gideon Levy of Ha’aretz, "the participants reportedly rolled with laughter." [20]


Yet Palestinians are dying, and will die in greater and greater numbers, from lack of medical care, lack of immunity due to chronic malnutrition, and lack of sanitation due to collapsing public services.


But that is not enough. Perhaps only photos of grossly emaciated children and hard evidence of death by starvation would be sufficiently sensational to make us question the morality of destroying the economy of an already malnourished land. Would we also ask whether our termination of aid to a destitute people for political purposes was a case of collective punishment, a war crime under the Geneva Conventions?


Apparently a critical piece of information was left out of our recent (inept) campaign to promote democracy in the Middle East. It was never mentioned that if Arabs used this wonderful system to elect the wrong people, they could face an externally imposed economic disaster.


The Palestinians’ latest catastrophe shamefully reveals one of the ulterior motives behind Washington’s "democratization" agenda: Democracy will make Arabs accountable for their politics.


Arabs in non-democratic states have always been fundamentally beyond the political control of the United States and Israel. For pro-Israel neoconservatives and their allies, this is an unacceptable situation.


Democracy is the answer. It sounds good and discourages objection. And in the corrupted, trap-door form these people have in mind, democracy will "liberalize" Arab economies, exposing them to foreign predation. It will shatter traditional political cultures and induce periods of chaos that they expect to manipulate to their own ends. And, as an instrument of diplomacy, democracy will saddle Arabs, as individuals and as groups, with whatever responsibilities the self-appointed 'masters of democracy’ care to assign to them.


Our "Arab democracy" turns out to be a kind of electoral Russian roulette (with two chambers loaded), in which voters leave the ballot booth wondering whether they have elected a successful government or consigned their nation to diplomatic isolation and economic siege.


Our warlords in Washington have joined Israel as an equal partner in its war against the Palestinians, delivering an economic knockout blow to supplement Israel’s overwhelming military force. We will starve women and children in order to overturn the results of a free and fair election, or, failing that, to force dramatic political concessions from an occupied people.


For us, democracy has become little more than a bedtime story we read to hostage nations, just before we put them to sleep by dismemberment or starvation.


1) Quartet envoy warns of chaos if PA not helped, YNet News, 3/15/2006


2) Gaza Strip out of Flour, Ma'an News, 3/16/2006


3) Gaza rations food as Israel cuts supplies, The Guardian, 3/22/2006


4) Bird flu discovered in Gaza Strip, BBC, 3/22/2006


5) Culling causes protein shortage in Gaza, Jerusalem Post, 4/5/2006


6) European Union mission visits Gaza Strip; says food crisis is 'serious' due to Israeli closures, International Middle East Media Center, 3/31/2006


7) UN: "Gaza on verge of a humanitarian disaster", International Middle East Media Center, 4/4/2006


8) US to cancel $240m aid over Hamas government, Times of London, 4/8/2006


9) ibid.


10) U.S. looking to increase Palestinian humanitarian aid, Ha'aretz, 4/5/2006


11) No American perplexity needed on Hamas, Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star, 2/1/2006


12) EU suspends aid to Palestinian Authority, The Guardian, 4/11/2006


13) EU halts Palestinian aid, AlJazeera, 4/11/2006


14) Palestinian Authority confirms it cannot pay March salaries, Ha'aretz, 4/9/2006


15) Palestinians feel pinch, Christian Science Monitor, 4/12/2006


16) World Bank official: Palestinians on verge of bankruptcy, By Akiva Eldar, Ha'aretz, 1/10/2006


17) UN: Israel's tightened security exacting heavy humanitarian toll, Ha'aretz, 2/28/2006


18) WHO report sounds alarm for Palestinian healthcare system, The Daily Star, 4/7/2006


19) IOF Re-close Karni Commercial Crossing and Impose a Siege on the Palestinian Civilian Population in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, 4/6/2006


20) As the Hamas team laughs, Gideon Levy, Ha'aretz, 2/19/2006


James Brooks serves as webmaster for Vermonters for a Just Peace in Palestine/Israel. He can be reached at jamiedb@attglobal.net.

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<b>FENCE</b>


<b>fence</b> (STRUCTURE)


noun [C]


a structure which divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts


<b>fencing </b>


noun


fences, or the materials used to make fences:


wire/wooden fencing


(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)


[Image: israels_security_fence.jpg]


above - israels_security_fence


<b>WALL</b>


Definition


the writing is on the wall said to mean that there are clear signs that something will fail or no longer exist.


(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)


[Image: berlin_wall_stand_head.jpg]


Berlin

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#4

Good information Faris, people need to know what Israel is building is NOT a fence.....it's a wall, pure and simple. It would seem Israel learned alot from Germany.


Shamms

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#5

Bismillah


May Allah Bring it down soon ameen

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#6

Muslimah, Faris Mae, and Allshams...


Do you think that Israel has a right to exist?


Didn't Israel just concede a portion of the disputed territory?


Why shouldn't Israel put up a wall if it protects their citizens from suicide bombers? Does not Palestine have a right to protect their citizens?


From my point of view, both nations have major grievences against the other. Peace should be sought in compromise.

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The Godfather calls in his chips from 'his boyz' at the coalface...


<b>Muslim Despotic Regimes donations for Katrina victims</b>


Muslim Regimes have pledged donations of more than one billion dollars for the relief efforts of devastation caused by the hurricane Katrina in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.


The total amount of Muslim despot donations is one billion and 55 millions and 600 thousands dollars <b>($1,055,0600,000)</b> as per following detail:


<b>* Kuwait: $500 millions</b> ($400 millions in oil, $100 million cash)


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9187260/


<b>* Saudi Arabia $255 millions</b>


http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/internati...aid/index.html/ <[url=]http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/international.aid/index.html/[/url]>'>http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/interna...ndex.html/>


<b>* Qatar $100 millions</b>


(http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/interna...ndex.html/)


<b>* Libya $100 millions</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Egypt $30 millions plus other aid</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


(*While muslims die in the streets from starvation. Millions can only smell meat let alaone buy it.)


<b>* Algeria $30 millions</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Tunisia $10 millions</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* US - Muslim Hurricane Relief Task Force (MHRTF) pledge $10 millions </b>


http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/internati...aid/index.html/


<b>*Jordan $5 millions plus other aid</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Syria $5 millions</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Morocco $5 millions</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Bahrain $5 millions</b>


http://www.tradearabia.com/tanews/newsdeta...e92654_cnt.html


<b>* Lebanon $2 millions</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Pakistan $1 million</b>


http://emoodz.com/index.php?p=74


<b>* Bangladesh $1 million</b>


http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/internati...aid/index.html/ <http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/interna...ndex.html/


<b>* Azerbaijan: $500,000</b>


http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/internati...aid/index.html/ <http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/interna...ndex.html/


<b>* Afghanistan $100,000</b>


http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/06/internati...aid/index.html/


<b>=$1,055,0600,000</b>


Something to remember as we watch our brothers and sisters starve.

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..and lest we forget;


<b>Palestinian Refugees Donate to Survivors of Hurricane Katrina</b>


Money was recently 'collected' from Palestinian refugees in the refugee camps of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Dr. Rafiq Husseini, Chief of Staff of President Mahmoud Abbas will offer the <b>$10,000</b> donation on behalf of the President and Palestinian refugees.


http://www.palestine-pmc.com/details.asp?cat=2&id=1080

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#9

Bismillah


as salam alykom


Faris, Alhadmulelah Allah Granted me much Helm (if u dont know the word pls let me know), but this post astghfer Allah. I m speachless, I just dont know what to say.


la hawla wala qowata ila billah. i just cannt believe it. Egypt is also donating, why? to please their masters in US. We are supposed to be a grant receptient because of weak economy. O Ya Rubi la ilaha ila Allah.


Faris u did post pics expressing the level of povertry, however, still living among those people is different. U cannt imagine their status for the gov to donate to the US. Leave alone Palestenian refugees.


Curious, no I dont believer that Israel has a right to exist.


U know what Curious, actually there are Jewish groups who dont believe that Israel (which they call as a secular state) has the right to exist. According to their Jewish correct belief, it does not. I think Radiay posted some links to web sites of those groups. On the personal level, during the 80s I worked with a Jewish couple who were serving here in Cairo for a development foundation. They refused to work for the USAID based on moral grounds, they even co authored and published an article on its hidden agenda. The woman used to visit Palestine for professional purposes. MOst of the time she made me cry over children who are deprived of everything, this same american jewish woman, used to smuggle in educational material and more to help those children. Originally she wasnt jewish, she became so to marry her husband. When she went to convert, she was asked is she has anything against Judaism, she said she cannt support Israel. I think I m ranting now.


Thus, whatever palestians do to recapture their land is legitimate. Palestinian children never knew what childhood is.

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#10

Hang on a minute, what about all the millions that have gone the other way, or all the money raised in America, Canada, the UK and other western nations to help those affected by the Tsunami? Uk govt gave £75m, while the UK public raised £450m, all this to help mainly muslim countries. Thats not including the billions we give out in aid to other countries every year.


How about for once charity is seen as just that, good people ignoring their immediate differences to help others in trouble, instead of being used to score political points?

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