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For Immediate Release
February 19th 2009
Brian Views Destruction in Gaza – Calls for Immediate Relief and Change in Policy
Washington, D.C. – Two members of Congress, Brian Baird (D-WA-03), and
Keith Ellison, (D-MN-05), visited Gaza on Thursday to view firsthand
the destruction from recent Israeli air and ground attacks and to meet
with international and local relief agencies. This visit, which did
not have the official sanction of the Obama Administration, is the
first time anyone from the U.S. government has entered Gaza in more
than three years.
Prior to Gaza, both Congressmen met with the chief negotiator of the
Palestinian Authority, Dr. Saeb Erekat, as well as with Dr. Riad
Malki Foreign Minister of the Palestinian Authority. On Friday, Baird
and Ellison will tour the Israeli towns of Sderot and Ashkelon, which
have been the target of numerous rockets before and throughout the
recent attacks launched from within the Gaza strip.
“Staff from the U.S. State Department advised us of security concerns
for our own safety, and we are well aware of the sensitive political
issues involved in this visit,” said both Congressmen in an official
release.
“We believe it is important to be here to see what happened for
ourselves, to meet with people who have been affected, and to express
our concern and support,” said Congressman Baird.
“We also want to better understand what can and must be done to recover
from the destruction, address the underlying issues, and work toward a
lasting, just and peaceful resolution,” added Congressman Ellison.
After spending the day visiting various locations within Gaza and
meeting with civilians and relief workers, Baird and Ellison were
deeply affected by what they had seen and heard.
“The stories about the children affected me the most,” said Ellison.
“No parent, or anyone who cares for kids, can remain unmoved by what
Brian and I saw here.”
“The amount of physical destruction and the depth of human suffering
here is staggering” said Baird, “Entire neighborhoods have been
destroyed, schools completely leveled, fundamental water, sewer, and
electricity facilities hit and relief agencies heavily damaged. The
personal stories of children being killed in their homes or schools,
entire families wiped out, and relief workers prevented from evacuating
the wounded are heart wrenching – what went on here, and what is
continuing to go on, is shocking and troubling beyond words.”
Inquiring about the status of relief efforts, the Congressmen learned
that some aid material has been allowed in since the intensity of the
attacks lessened a month ago, but much is still being blocked by the
Israeli defense forces. Examples of aid that has been banned by the
Israeli Government include: lentils, macaroni, tomato paste, lentils
and other food. Basic building materials, generator fuel and parts to
repair damaged water treatment equipment have also been kept out.
“If this had happened in our own country, there would be national
outrage and an appeal for urgent assistance. We are glad that the
Obama administration acted quickly to send much needed funding for this
effort but the arbitrary and unreasonable Israeli limitations on food
and repair essentials is unacceptable and indefensible. People,
innocent children, women and non-combatants, are going without water,
food and sanitation, while the things they so desperately need are
sitting in trucks at the border, being denied permission to go in” said
Baird and Ellison.
The Congressmen’s concerns about treatment of Palestinians were not
limited to Gaza. They also visited Palestinian hospitals that treat
patients from East Jerusalem and the West Bank. There they met with
doctors, nurses and hospital directors who described how official
Israeli policies and restricted border checkpoints make it exceedingly
difficult and expensive for patients, nurses, medical technicians, and
other essential personnel to reach the hospital to receive or provide
care.
“It’s hard for anyone in our country to imagine how it must feel to
have a sick child who needs urgent care or is receiving chemotherapy or
dialysis, then be forced to take a needlessly lengthy route, walk
rather than drive, and wait in lines as long as two hours simply to get
to the hospital. As a health care professional myself, I found this
profoundly troubling, no, actually it’s beyond that, it is outrageous,”
said Baird.
Responding to this and other issues the Congressman emphasized that
fundamental changes and solutions are needed beyond the immediate
challenges in Gaza.
“The first and most urgent priority must be helping the people in
Gaza. At the same time, the rocket attacks against Israeli cities must
stop immediately. Just as the people of Gaza should not be subject to
what they have experienced the Israeli civilians should not have to
live in fear of constant and indiscriminate rocketing. The entire
region and the international community must recommit itself to making
the difficult but necessary changes to bring about lasting and just
peace and security for the region. President Obama has made important
and encouraging initiatives, now it is up to leaders and citizens here
to move forward toward that shared goal”
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