The Zimbabwe Independent

Israel-gaza: ‘No boots on the ground’

- GWYNNE DYER Dyer is a London-based independen­t journalist. His new book is titled e Shortest History of War.

GOOD news! e American logistical support ship General Frank S Besson Junior has just sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, carrying the equipment needed to build a temporary pier off the coast of Gaza. at will enable the US to deliver food to the starving (yes, literally starving) Palestinia­n population of the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip

Once US President Joe Biden finally decides to do something, it happens fast. Only three days after the White House’s announceme­nt the General Frank, etc, was at sea, and in only 15 more days (at an average speed of 16 knots) it will reach the Gaza coast.

en it’s only a question of time until the floating pier is in place, because the US Navy is good at this sort of thing. e Pentagon says 60 days max, so with luck the surviving children of northern Gaza should be tucking into scrumptiou­s American hamburgers by mid-may.

is is, of course, a far better solution to the problem of starving Palestinia­ns than the current US practice of air-dropping meal packets to them. A total of 112 896 meals in the past week divided up among several million Palestinia­ns doesn’t go very far, and when the parachutes don’t open the heavy pallets tend to squash unwary Palestinia­ns.

When White House officials announced this brilliant plan to build what will probably be called the “Pier of Hope”, there was only one possible hitch. ey were clear that under no circumstan­ces would there be any American “boots on the ground”. So how will the American Seabees (naval constructi­on battalions) connect that pier to the shore?

Speculate no further: a solution is at hand. ey will not dangle Seabees from hovering helicopter­s to put the final few metres of the roadway in place. Neither will they build a sort of reverse drawbridge that they can lower from the pier onto the beach. at would be ridiculous.

Promises must be kept, but all the White House said was that there would no American “boots” on the ground. e Seabees will finish the job themselves, but they will do it either barefoot or in stocking feet. Or in ballet slippers, if that’s their preference.

Forgive the sarcasm, but this cruel farce has nothing whatever to do with saving Palestinia­n children from starving to death under the Israeli siege. It’s about saving face in Washington, where a wave of sympathy among potential pro-biden voters for hungry, helpless Palestinia­n civilians is breaking on the rocks of Biden’s lifelong love for Israel.

ere is no need for piers, ships or aircraft to get food into the Gaza Strip. ere are lots of roads available, most of them a bit cluttered with debris at the moment, but the Israelis have lots of bulldozers. If they wanted the Palestinia­ns to have food, then the Palestinia­ns would have food.

More to the point, if Biden really wanted the Palestinia­ns to have food, he would order the Israelis to let them have it or face losing American support with arms, money and the regular loan of the US veto at the UN Security Council. But he can’t bring himself to do that, no matter what Israel does.

In late January, before the Internatio­nal Court of Justice agreed to consider genocide charges against Israel, an average of 147 trucks a day were delivering food into the Gaza Strip. at’s only a third of the peacetime amount, but it was enough to feed two-and-a-half million people at bare survival level.

Nothing else has changed, but since the court’s ruling, food deliveries to Gaza have collapsed: only 57 trucks went in between February 9 and 21. Why did Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin “Bibi” Netanyahu order that cut? It could just be anger at the court’s decision — or it could be a strategy for driving Palestinia­ns out of the Strip by an artificial famine.

at’s clearly what the Egyptians think, because they are clearing a 16-square-kilometre area just across the border from Gaza and building a wall around it, presumably to contain a flood of starving refugees from the Strip. (Cairo claims that it is a “logistical hub”, but that is palpable nonsense.)

Yet Biden ignores all this and goes along with the fiction that there is some sort of undefined problem causing a famine in Gaza that must be solved by this elaborate charade about delivering food by sea.

Various Nato/european Union countries are launching their own equally nonsensica­l plan to ship food into Gaza by sea.

ey are either fools or poltroons — whereas both the Hamas leadership and Bibi’s government definitely belong in both categories at once. ey are both determined to continue the war until the other side caves in, and neither has any hope of achieving that aim.

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