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NGOs tell EU to press Israel on full lifting of Gaza embargo

Israel Materials 2 July 2010 19:07 (UTC +04:00)
The European Union should insist on a full lifting of the embargo on Gaza, making clear to Israel that current plans to soften the blockade are not enough to warrant EU support, experts from non-governmental organisations (NGOs) said Friday.
NGOs tell EU to press Israel on full lifting of Gaza embargo

The European Union should insist on a full lifting of the embargo on Gaza, making clear to Israel that current plans to soften the blockade are not enough to warrant EU support, experts from non-governmental organisations (NGOs) said Fridaym dra reported.

After being stung with a barrage of international criticism for its late May strike on a flotilla trying to defy its embargo on the Hamas-run enclave, which resulted in nine dead, Israel announced a softening of its policy, saying it would let in more civilian goods.

But in a rare visit to Brussels from a Gaza-based NGO activist, Mahmoud Abu Rahma from the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights told reporters that "the measures that have been announced are not expected to have much impact on the ground."

He insisted that the blockade is a form of collective punishment on the Palestinian population in Gaza, a measure explicitly banned by international law.

Israel says its embargo policy is necessary to isolate Hamas, a radical Islamist movement, recognised as a terrorist organisation by the European Union and the United States, which seized control of Gaza in 2007.

Sari Bashi, director of the Israeli NGO Gisha, called for an end to export restrictions and a move towards a policy of "individual security checks," paving the way for free movement of goods and people in and out of Gaza.

If the EU supported anything less by Israel, NGO activists suggested, it would be abetting an "illegal" policy.

"The EU can't be part of the blockade, there cannot be any EU presence on the ground unless the blockade is lifted," said Nathalie Stanus from the Brussels-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network.

EU foreign ministers are due to meet in Brussels on July 26, and are expected to discuss ways to encourage Israel to loosen its grip on Gaza.

Bashi insisted the EU had sufficient leverage to make its demands heard, despite the fact that its past denouncements of the Gaza siege have not had an impact on Israel.

"I am concerned that the EU is underestimating its power," she said.

But a European diplomat told the German Press Agency that Israel is likely to announce practical measures on easing the Gaza blockade only after a July 6 visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, suggesting that the US is still the key power broker in the region

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