Killing humanitarians: Israel鈥檚 war on aid workers in Gaza

April 3, 2024
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Image of the remains of the beseiged Al Shifa Hospital complex, the largest in Gaza. Photo: @sahouraxo/X

贬补补谤别迟锄听聽on April 2 that three missiles had been fired in rapid succession at the convoy by a Hermes 450 UAV on direction of a unit guarding the aid transport route.

The troops in question claimed to have spotted what they thought was an armed figure riding a truck that had entered one of the aid storage areas with three World Central Kitchen (WCK)聽vehicles.

The armed figure, presumed to be Hamas, never left the warehouse in the company of the vehicles.

In a public relations war Israel is increasingly losing, various statements of variable quality and sincerity could only confirm that fact.

IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari聽聽he had spoken to WCK founder Chef Jos茅 Andr茅s 鈥渁nd expressed the deepest condolences of the Israel Defense Forces to the families and the entire World Central Kitchen family鈥.

Hagari added the IDF鈥檚 expression of 鈥渟incere sorrow to our allied nations who have been doing and continue to do so much to assist those in need鈥.

This is a bit rich given the IDF and Israeli officials鈥 efforts to stifle aid into the Gaza Strip, from keeping land crossings closed and delaying access to existing ones, to aggressive efforts to defund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

As for the operation itself, Hagari announced that 鈥渢he highest levels鈥 of the IDF had been 鈥渞eviewing the incident鈥.

鈥淲e will get to the bottom of this and we will share our findings transparently.鈥

Exalting his organisation鈥檚 prowess in investigating such matters, Hagari promised that the army鈥檚 General Staff Fact-Finding Assessment Mechanism 鈥斅爕et another body designed to give the impression of thoroughness and impartiality 鈥斅爓ould look into this 鈥渟erious incident鈥 to 鈥渞educe the risk of such an event from occurring again鈥.聽

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu聽聽of the mood.

The killings had merely been 鈥渁 tragic instance of our forces unintentionally harming innocent people in the Gaza Strip.聽 It happens in war鈥.

Israel would 鈥渋nvestigate it鈥 and had been 鈥渋n contact with the governments and we will do everything we can so that it doesn鈥檛 happen again鈥.

This is mightily optimistic given that 173 UNRWA aid workers, along with聽, are said (as of March 20) to have died聽since last October 7.

Despite the regular provision of coordinates on aid workers鈥櫬爈ocations, IDF strikes have killed them either through reckless indifference, conscious intent, or a lack of competence.

Erin Gore, CEO of WCK,聽聽about the implications of the strike.

鈥淭his is not only an attack against WCK; this is an attack on humanitarian organisations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war.鈥

Project HOPE鈥檚 Executive Vice President, Chris Skopec,聽聽to the obvious, yet repeatedly neglected fact in the Gaza聽genocide聽that aid workers are protected by international humanitarian law.

Gaza had become 鈥渙ne of the most dangerous places in the world to be a humanitarian worker. This is unacceptable and demands accountability through the International Criminal Court.鈥

Responsibility for the killings is unlikely to translate into accountability, let alone a public outing of the individuals involved.

This is not to say that such exercises are impossible, even with Israel not being a member of the International Criminal Court.

When Malaysian Airlines MH17 was downed over Ukraine in July 2014 by a Buk missile, killing all 298 on board, international efforts of terrier-like ferocity were initiated against those responsible for the deadly feat.

The MH17 Joint Investigation Team, comprising the Netherlands, Australia, Malaysia, Belgium and Ukraine,聽聽as having come from the 53rd聽Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade of the Russian armed forces from Kursk.

Four suspects were identified. Of the four, one was acquitted, with the district Court of The Hague handing down three life sentences in November 2022, along with an order to pay more than 鈧16 million (A$26.5 million) in compensation to the victims.

The individuals remain at large and the Kremlin largely unmoved. But the point was made.

In the case of the WCK workers, any hope for seeking an external accounting for the event is likely to be kept in-house.

Excuses of error and misidentification are already filling press releases and conferences. Doing so will enable the IDF to continue its program of quashing the Palestinian cause while pursuing an undisclosed war against those it considers, publicly or otherwise, to be its ameliorating collaborators.

With various humanitarian groups including WCK, Anera and Project Hope, announcing that their operations will be suspended following the killings, starvation聽as a weapon of war聽in Gaza, can receive its official blessing.

[Binoy Kampmark currently lectures at RMIT University.]

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