ISM launch of the 2008 Olive Harvest Campaign
ISM launch of the 2008 Olive Harvest Campaign in the
besieged Gaza
Strip.
Many farmers in the Gaza Strip are
being denied access to their land
by Israeli occupation
forces. An arbitrary 'buffer zone' is being
imposed
hundreds of metres deep long the Green Line. Agricultural
land
has been destroyed in these areas and massive
numbers of olive and
fruit trees have been bulldozed,
devastating the livelihoods of entire
farming
communities. According to the PCHR, approximately
31.503
dunums/31.5 million square metres of land in the
Gaza Strip, most of
it agricultural, has been razed by
the Israelis. This represents at
least 10% of the total
arable land base of the Gaza Strip. This
statistic was
published in 2005 but much more destruction has
been
carried out since. The Al Mezan Centre for Human
Rights quoted
31,845,815 square metres of agricultural
land levelled by the end of
2007. This does not include
lands confiscated more than once; the area
confiscated
being nearly 10 million square metres.
Gazan farmers have
also been impacted by the illegal Israeli siege of
the
Gaza Strip. Fuel shortages have hampered their ability to
power
their irrigation systems and closures have made
crop exports
impossible. As food supplies are severely
restricted, it is more
urgent than ever for Gaza to be as
self-sufficient as possible in food
production. The
Israeli attacks on farmers and their property are yet
a
further escalation of the collective punishment suffered by
the
population of Gaza on a daily basis under this siege.
They are akin to
the atrocities endured by Gazan
fishermen as they struggle to access
local food sources
in the face of arrests, injuries and even killings.
The
plight of these farmers and fishermen goes unnoticed by
the
international community, despite blatant violations
of the current
ceasefire, which would make headline news
if the tables were turned.
ISM Gaza is pleased to be
participating in the 2008 Olive Harvest
Campaign. We will
be accompanying farmers working along the Green
Line
'buffer zone' to harvest their olives. We have
established
relationships with farmers in Abassan
Al-Kabeera in southern Gaza and
are liaising with them
regarding their olive harvest. In the meantime,
a newly
formed group in Beit Hanoun, The Local Initiative,
established
contact with us to join them and others to
harvest olives in the
'buffer zone' in their area. The
olive harvest in the Gaza Strip has
just begun and will
continue for a couple more weeks. We look forward
to
joining farmers in various areas of the Gaza Strip as they
harvest
their olives and show Israeli Occupation Force
soldiers that they will
continue to work their
land.
ENDS