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Well-known anti-Semitic organisation the World Bank criticises Israel
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Tuesday March 18, 2003 18:35 by kokomero
Israel is causing enormous suffering to the Palestinian people "The West Bank and Gaza has absorbed levels of unemployment that would have torn the social fabric in many other societies." The Israeli government, however, denied that it was at fault. World Bank criticises Israel This is an attempt by the World Bank to quantify in facts and figures the enormous human suffering the conflict with Israel is causing the Palestinian people. "I have less interest in apportioning blame, than looking at the consequences of the conflict," Nigel Roberts, director of the World Bank in Gaza and the West Bank, told BBC News Online. The report indicates that the main cause has been Israel's closure of routes from Palestinian areas into Israel and the imposition of curfews and closures in Palestinian towns and villages. It also notes the "limited power" of donor assistance, even if funds were doubled to $2bn in 2003. "We can't spend our way out of the crisis," said Mr Roberts. "The donors can only help hold the fort." Israel's challenge The World Bank acknowledges that Israel has regretted the impact of these measures, which it says are aimed at stopping suicide bombers and gunmen from killing its citizens. "The challenge is to find ways of [defending Israel's citizens] without destroying the Palestinian economy and livelihoods of ordinary Palestinians." The Israeli government, however, denied that it was at fault. "They are missing the mark," Danny Seaman, a government spokesman for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, told BBC News Online. "Closure is not the problem, it is the result of the problem," he added, referring to terrorist attacks mounted by Palestinians on Israel. Overall, the Bank estimates that the intifada, or uprising, which began in September 2000, has now cost the Palestinian economy more than $5.4bn - the equivalent to all the wealth created by Palestinians the previous year. PALESTINIAN TRENDS 2002 Half the workforce is without a job and 60% - about two million people - live on less than $2 a day, compared with 21% before the intifada. Need for reform The World Bank says the process of reforming the Palestinian Authority is crucial in rebuilding its international credibility. It says considerable progress has been made but that the Authority risks losing its legitimacy to govern unless the full reform programme is successful. As well as cataloguing economic deprivation, the report also notes that Palestinian society has displayed great cohesion and resilience. "Despite violence, economic hardship and daily frustrations of living under curfew and closure, lending and sharing are widespread and families for the most part remain functional. "The West Bank and Gaza has absorbed levels of unemployment that would have torn the social fabric in many other societies." Bleak prospects For the long-term, the World Bank is concerned that the Palestinians' competitiveness is being eroded with each passing month. Nigel Roberts The World Bank also notes that the intifada has demonstrated how dependent the Palestinian economy is on exporting labour to Israel. Internal closure has made it hard for many workers to travel through Gaza or the West Bank to work in Israel. The report concludes that restoring access to the Israeli labour market would be the quickest way to boost incomes for ordinary Palestinians. However, it calls for a more "diversified development strategy" to reduce the Palestinians' economic dependence on Israel. "This is a subject for negotiation and it can't be dealt with during a time of conflict," said Mr Roberts. "It's in the interests of everybody to find a solution, but I couldn't say when it will happen." The Prime Minister's spokesman was optimistic that the conflict would eventually be resolved. "The majority of the Palestinians want to live their lives as we do. Self-interest will prevail. "It is in Israel's interests to have the Palestinians self-sufficient and independent."
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10"It says more than half the Palestinian population is now living on less than two dollars a day and that only massive foreign aid is preventing full economic collapse."
I knew it ... what a bunch of welfare scroungers ..... why don't they try to stand on their own two feet and manage without massive foreign subventions ............
But what else can you expect from a people so clueless that they insist on building their houses in the path of IDF bulldozers going about their lawful business ....
They should cut their bloody whingeing and follow the good example set by their neighbours ....
http://www.wrmea.com/html/us_aid_to_israel.htm
2 Bucks! I'll be damned.
Israel is doing its best with its humane policy of slower, gentler annihilation of the Palestinians. It will all be over soon; General Sharon and the chicken hawk cabal of Zionists in Washington can now speed up their slaughter machine.
The bulldozer as a weapon is far too crude as that silly American Rachel Corrie girl rucus is proving. Grease the machine and let it roll all the way to the Jordan river, for now, anyway.
Lebensraum is the Nazi word for Transfer.
The Palestinians never,ever had their own economy but were always dependent on the Jews for work. Once they started murdering Jews at random in large numbers, surprise, surprise, the Jews locked them out of their country. Now, the Palestinians are complaining they're poor. Someone should lend their political leaders a brain.
Avi, how can you be so racist referring to "Jews" .... surely Israel is a democratic nation guaranteeing equal rights to all its citizens .... surely you should use the term "Israeli" and not "Jew" which to the best of my knowledge is only used by racists and anti-semites in attempting to smear Israel and call its democratic credentials into disrepute .....
Look at all this blatent Israeli propaganda!
Get up the yard you racist supremacist Zionist propagandists.
This is how they bamboozeled and confused America , now they must be goin to try it on with Ireland since we seem to be too free thinking.
Most Palestinians used to travel over the border from the West Bank and Gaza into Israel to work. Israel is the Jewish homeland, it has the Jewish star of David on its flag and any Jew can immigrate; although other minorities are allowed to live there. Jews have lived continuously in Israel for thousands of years since Old Testaent times, when there were two Jewish countries in that area - Israel and Judah (which is where the West Bank is now).Palestinians only target Jewish Israelis for murder, despite the fact that there are also Arab Israelis. Therefore, it is perfectly correct and not in the slightest racist to refer to Jews.
What do you mean "other minorities are allowed to live there" ? Do they have equal rights with the Jewish citizens ? I hope that you are not telling me that Israel is a racially based state and not a true democracy ?
That is not very politically correct in this day and age .....
As previously posted on this site under British protectorate status Palestine had a minority of less than 10% Jews who lived in peace and cooperation with their Arab and Christian neighbours.
This all changed when the colonisation, enabled by Zionist terrorism and ethnic cleansing began in the 1920s and continues to this day.
Stop colonising, give back stolen lands in the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights and nobody will have any argument with the Israelis/Jews living in Palestine.
In response to your latest posting, you are wrong as usual.
The Palestinians do not target Jews alone and hence cannot be classed as anti-semitic, in the way that your country can be classed as 100% anti-arab and racist.
The Palestinian freedom-fighters have killed many Palestinians and Israeli Arabs, for collaborating with the barbarous Israeli Terrorist thugs occupying their land.