Gaza's Understanding of U.S. Humanitarian Aid: A "Free Lunch"

(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Dr. Dan Diker and Zvi Yehezkeli - Gazans interpret U.S. humanitarian aid without a quid pro quo as unqualified American support for Hamas and Gaza and a rejection of Israel. Therefore, Gazans interpret U.S. aid as an implicit justification for their actions on Oct. 7, 2023. Gaza views American air drops, seaport plans, and aid convoys as concrete illustrations of American solidarity with Palestinian "liberation," which aims to eradicate Israel. Moreover, U.S. aid does not come with a "price tag" of thanks or loyalty to American aid providers. The U.S. humanitarian aid approach has been a strategic mistake. In the more "forgiving" Western culture, it may seem cruel to demand something in return for aid. Yet, in Middle Eastern culture, giving without getting in return is considered submission. This approach weakens Israel and the West, bolsters Hamas, and renders these programs political and perceptual failures for Israel and the West. Dr. Dan Diker is President of the Jerusalem Center. Zvi Yehezkeli is head of the Arab desk at Israel's Channel 13 News.


2024-03-20 00:00:00

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