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How America Finances the Destruction in Gaza—and the Cleanup [W:6]

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On Monday, Israeli warplanes fired 182 missiles into Gaza, Israeli ships launched 146 shells into the territory, and Israeli tanks shot 721 shells, with all these attacks striking 66 structures and killing 107 Palestinians (including 35 children), while Hamas launched 101 rockets toward Israel, and 13 Israeli soldiers were killed. That day, the State Department announced that the United States would be providing $47 million "to help address the humanitarian situation in Gaza." A third of these funds would go to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which is providing food, water, and shelter to tens of thousands of war-affected Palestinians in Gaza. So once again, US taxpayers are in an absurd place: They are partly paying for the Israeli military action in Gaza and funding the cleanup.

Each year, the United States gives Israel about $3.1 billion in military assistance, a commitment that stems from the 1978 Camp David accord that led to peace between Israel and Egypt. Those billions are roughly divided into two funding streams. About $800 million underwrites Israeli manufacturing of weaponry and military products. The rest finances what is essentially a gift card that the Israeli military uses to procure arms and military equipment from US military contractors. It can be safely assumed, says a US expert on aid to Israel, that all units of the Israel Defense Forces benefit from US assistance—and this obviously includes those units fighting in Gaza. So to a certain degree, the destruction in Gaza does have a made-in-the-USA stamp.

But at the same time, the US government is financing efforts to deal with the awful consequences of Israeli attacks. The UNWRA noted in a July 21situation report that it is operating 67 shelters that are harboring more than 84,000 Palestinians. It is distributing food (in one day, nearly 55,000 tins of tuna and 16,000 loaves of bread), water, baby hygiene kits, blankets, and mattresses to these shelters. It is removing solid waste. It is running up to 21 health clinics, as security permits.


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At one point we are funding the Israeli military to destroy the Gaza strip then at the same time we are funding a large part of the UN's efforts to try to rebuild the Gaza strip.
 
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At one point we are funding the Israeli military to destroy the Gaza strip then at the same time we are funding a large part of the UN's efforts to try to rebuild the Gaza strip.

Strangely enough, you are also funding both israel's defensive iron dome system as well as providing subsidies for Hamas's war materials and paying Hamas salaries.

Would be better just to fund the Israelis. Show a little backbone in supporting your allies against a terrorist enemy that seeks your allies' destruction and supports your enemies
 
Strangely enough, you are also funding both israel's defensive iron dome system as well as providing subsidies for Hamas's war materials and paying Hamas salaries.

Would be better just to fund the Israelis. Show a little backbone in supporting your allies against a terrorist enemy that seeks your allies' destruction and supports your enemies

I agree that we are funding both sides. But I do not think we should be funding anyone.
 
And? The fact that we support Israel's efforts against Hamas doesn't mean that we aren't also interested in aiding those who are not enemy combatants and in genuine need. If you'll recall, we've acted similarly during and after prior conflicts.
 
And? The fact that we support Israel's efforts against Hamas doesn't mean that we aren't also interested in aiding those who are not enemy combatants and in genuine need. If you'll recall, we've acted similarly during and after prior conflicts.

Yes. You do like to indirectly fund enemies of the US and your allies. Who knew that aid would be diverted to terrorist ends?

Oh wait, everybody.
 
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