Disengaged Occupiers: The Legal Status of Gaza
Other | Position Paper | 17.01.2007
Disengaged Occupiers: The Legal Status of Gaza
This paper shows that in contrast to the rhetoric used to describe the disengagement plan, Israel has not relinquished control over Gaza but rather removed some elements of control while tightening other significant controls. Far from improving the economy and welfare of Gaza residents, Israeli actions since September 2005 –including severe restrictions on the movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza and an economic stronghold on the funding of civil services –have contributed to an economic and humanitarian crisis in Gaza not seen in the 38 years of Israeli control that preceded the withdrawal of permanent ground troops. From Gisha Website.
This paper shows that in contrast to the rhetoric used to describe the disengagement plan, Israel has not relinquished control over Gaza but rather removed some elements of control while tightening other significant controls. Far from improving the economy and welfare of Gaza residents, Israeli actions since September 2005 –including severe restrictions on the movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza and an economic stronghold on the funding of civil services –have contributed to an economic and humanitarian crisis in Gaza not seen in the 38 years of Israeli control that preceded the withdrawal of permanent ground troops. From Gisha Website.
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