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Issue # 1401 4
March 2009
IWD solidarity delegation for Gaza

WASHINGTON: A 50-member international delegation will
attempt to cross the Egyptian border into war-torn Gaza this month, carrying
2,000 gift baskets to pay tribute to the women of Gaza on International
Women’s Day, March 8.
Set to depart Cairo on March 6, the impressive delegation
– which includes acclaimed author Alice Walker, former state department
official Ann Wright, CODEPINK co-founder Medea Benjamin and 47 others from
around the world – expects Egyptian authorities will allow them to cross
into Gaza on March 7. The delegation, organised by the US women’s peace
group CODEPINK and coming at the invitation of the Gaza Gender Initiative
of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), is the first delegation of its
size and kind to attempt to enter Gaza since July 2007, when Israel imposed
the blockade.
If Egyptian authorities deny the group’s entrance, the group
will camp out at the border until they get in, said delegation organiser
Benjamin. Hundreds of aid workers, lawyers, and convoys carrying humanitarian
aid have been denied entrance by Egyptian authorities at the Rafah border.
Once inside Gaza, the delegation will spend several days
meeting with Palestinian women’s groups, delivering aid to relief groups
and witnessing the devastation from the 22-day Israeli invasion.
“We have not, as a planet, been seeking to change the world
so that this insanity cannot continue,” said delegate Alice Walker, Pulitzer
Prize-winning novelist and poet. “Going to Gaza is our opportunity to express
solidarity with the people there, to demonstrate the concern we feel each
day for the suffering endured. To remind the people of Gaza and ourselves
that we belong to the same world. We can bring our witness, one of life’s
strongest gifts.”
The delegation will pay tribute to the women of Gaza on
the United Nations’ International Women’s Day which calls on the world to
focus on the needs and contributions of women. CODEPINK felt inspired to
dedicate the day to Gaza women just two months following the devastating
Israeli assault on the occupied land that killed more than 1,300, including
437 children, and injured more than 5,000.
On February 20, CODEPINK put out a call to its members to
help fund $10 gift baskets for the women of Gaza. In two days, the group
collected enough donations to take gift baskets to 2,000 women.
“We have been overwhelmed by response toward our initiative,”
Benjamin said. “We thought we’d take 15 people on the delegation to Gaza
and we have 50. We thought we’d take 200 gift baskets, and we’re taking
2,000! American women feel tremendous compassion toward the women of Gaza
and are ready for a US policy based on respect for the human rights of all
people in the region.”
Benjamin and Wright returned from a trip to Gaza earlier
this month where they witnessed the terrible devastation. They found Gazans
anxious to have foreign delegations visit, witness and learn about their
plight and push for an end to the blockade.
“The Israeli attack came after 18 months of a crippling
blockade that had already left the Palestinian population hungry, sick,
weak, and suffering from a catastrophic situation,” Wright said. “We must
not only provide massive humanitarian aid, but lift the blockade that is
keeping the people of Gaza under siege.” 
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