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| A 14-Year-Old Girl Forced Alone and at Night Into the Gaza Cage. Another Routine Mishap for Israel's OccupationCook, Jonathanhttp://www.counterpunch.org/2018/02/06/a-14-year-old-girl-forced-alone-and-at-night-into-the-gaza-cage-another-routine-mishap-for-israels-occupation/ 
 Publisher:  Counter Punch
 Date Written:  06/02/2018
 Year Published:  2018
 Resource Type:  Article
 
 How did a 14-year-old Palestinian girl who has never set foot in the open-air prison of Gaza find herself being dumped there by Israeli officials  alone, at night and without her parents being informed?The terrifying ordeal  a child realising she had not been taken home but discarded in a place where she knew no one  is hard to contemplate for any parent.And yet for Israel's gargantuan bureaucratic structure that has ruled over Palestinians for five decades, this was just another routine error. One mishap among many that day.
 
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 This is a bureaucracy  of respectable men and women  that controls the smallest details of Palestinians' lives. With the flick of a pen, everything can be turned upside down. Palestinians are viewed as numbers and bodies rather than human beings.
 
 The story of Ghada  as she has been identified  illustrates many features of this system of control.
 
 She was arrested last month as an "illegal alien" in her own homeland for visiting her aunt. The two live a short distance apart, but while Israel considers Ghada a resident of the West Bank, her aunt is classified as a resident of Jerusalem. They might as well be on different planets.
 
 Ghada, we should note, suffers from epilepsy. After two days in detention, and over opposition from Israeli police, a judge ordered her released on bail. All this happened without her parents present.
 
 Israel controls the Palestinian population register too, and had recorded Ghada wrongly as a Gaza resident, even though she was born and raised far away in the West Bank. She is separated from Gaza by Israel, which she cannot enter.
 
 Presumably, no Israeli official wanted to harm Ghada. It was just that none cared enough to notice that she was a frightened child  afraid of being alone, of the dark, of fences and watch-towers. And a child who needs regular medical care.
 
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