Impoverished Palestinians on the Gaza Strip are being forced to scavenge for food on rubbish dumps to survive as Israel's economic blockade risks causing irreversible damage, according to international observers. Figures released last week by the UN Relief and Works Agency reveal that the economic blockade imposed by Israel on Gaza in July last year has had a devastating impact on the local population. Large numbers of Palestinians are unable to afford the high prices of food being smuggled through the Hamas-controlled tunnels to the Strip from Egypt and last week were confronted with the suspension of UN food and cash distribution as a result of the siege...
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Israeli blockade 'forces Palestinians to search rubbish dumps for food'
Peter Beaumont, The Observer
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UN fears irreversible damage is being done in Gaza as new statistics reveal the level of deprivation
20 December 2008
Impoverished Palestinians on the Gaza Strip are being forced to scavenge for food on rubbish dumps to survive as Israel's economic blockade risks causing irreversible damage, according to international observers.
Figures released last week by the UN Relief and Works Agency reveal that the economic blockade imposed by Israel on Gaza in July last year has had a devastating impact on the local population. Large numbers of Palestinians are unable to afford the high prices of food being smuggled through the Hamas-controlled tunnels to the Strip from Egypt and last week were confronted with the suspension of UN food and cash distribution as a result of the siege.
The figures collected by the UN agency show that 51.8% - an "unprecedentedly high" number of Gaza's 1.5 million population - are now living below the poverty line. The agency announced last week that it had been forced to stop distributing food rations to the 750,000 people in need and had also suspended cash distributions to 94,000 of the most disadvantaged who were unable to afford the high prices being asked for smuggled food.
"Things have been getting worse and worse," said Chris Gunness of the agency yesterday. "It is the first time we have been seeing people picking through the rubbish like this looking for things to eat. Things are particularly bad in Gaza City where the population is most dense.
"Because Gaza is now operating as a 'tunnel economy' and there is so little coming through via Israeli crossings, it is hitting the most disadvantaged worst."
Gunness also expressed concern about the state of Gaza's infrastructure, including its water and sewerage systems, which have not been maintained properly since Israel began blocking shipments of concrete into Gaza, warning of the risk of the spread of communicable diseases both inside and outside of Gaza.
"This is not a humanitarian crisis," he said. "This is a political crisis of choice with dire humanitarian consequences."
The revelations over the escalating difficulties inside Gaza were delivered a day after the end of the six-month ceasefire between Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers, which had been brokered by Egypt in June, and follow warnings from the World Bank at the beginning of December that Gaza faced "irreversible" economic collapse.
The deteriorating conditions inside Gaza emerged as Tony Blair, Middle East envoy for the Quartet - US, Russia, the UN and the EU - warned explicitly yesterday that Israel's policy of economic blockade, which had been imposed a year and a half ago when Hamas took power on the Gaza Strip, was reinforcing rather than undermining the party's hold on power. In an interview in the Israeli newspaper Haartez, Blair warned that the collapse of Gaza's legitimate economy under the impact of the blockade, while harming Gaza's businessmen and ordinary people, had allowed the emergence of an alternative system based on smuggling through the Hamas-controlled tunnels. Hamas "taxed" the goods smuggled through the tunnels.
It was because of this that Blair wrote to Israel's prime minister, Ehud Olmert, earlier this month demanding that Israel permit the transfer of cash into Gaza from the West Bank to prop up the legitimate economy.
"The present situation is not harming Hamas in Gaza but it is harming the people," Blair said yesterday. Calling for a change in policy over Gaza, he added: "I don't think that the current situation is sustainable; I think most people who would analyse it think the same."
Blair's comments came as an Israeli air strike against a rocket squad killed a Palestinian militant yesterday, the first Gaza death since Hamas formally declared an end to a six-month truce with Israel.
Also yesterday, a boat carrying a Qatari delegation, Lebanese activists and journalists from Israel and Lebanon sailed into Gaza City's small port in defiance of a border blockade. It was the fifth such boat trip since the summer. The two Qatari citizens aboard the Dignity are from the government-funded Qatar Authority for Charitable Activities.
"We are here to represent the Qatar government and people," said delegation member Aed al-Kahtani. "We will look into the needs of our brothers in Gaza, and find out what is the most appropriate way to bring in aid."
The arrival of the delegation reflects the growing anger in the Arab world over the Gaza siege, directed at Israel but also at Egypt, which has allowed the border crossings at the southern end of the Strip to remain sealed.
On Friday, thousands of people joined a rally in Beirut organised by Lebanon's Shia Hezbollah movement against Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Addressing the Beirut crowd, Hezbollah deputy leader Sheikh Naim Kassem called on Arab and Islamic governments to act to help lift the Gaza blockade, and urged Egypt to take an "historic stance" by opening its border crossing with Gaza.
"Silence on the [Gaza] blockade is disgraceful. Silence on the blockade amounts to participation in the [Israeli] occupation," Kassem said.
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| Comment by ian - 21 Dec 2008 - 15:20 [USER NOT REGISTERED] | | Israel is an Apartheid State. It was founded on the racist elitist practice know n as Zionism. I am pro Semitic, that is why I support the Palestinian cause. Isr ael and its helpers have lied and murdered all those who dare question their vio lence. Israel is not fit to be called civilized. It is a hate machine built and founded on complete lies. Israel is blood soaked and terrible in all aspects. Israel is an enemy of Humanity, especially its Zionist principles. |
| Comment by daniel levy - 22 Dec 2008 - 02:03 [USER NOT REGISTERED] | | Enough already with your Zionist evils Israel,free Palestine and their people..a nd recompense them for all their losses! |
| Comment by daniel levy - 22 Dec 2008 - 02:04 [USER NOT REGISTERED] | | Enough already with your Zionist evils Israel,free Palestine and their people..a nd recompense them for all their losses! |
| Comment by wargames - 22 Dec 2008 - 06:03 [REGISTERED USER] | I strongly suspect that what I have been reading about Hamas for years is correc t: that it was covertly created by Israel in order for the Israelis to have con trol over their Palestinian opposition and provide a continuous pretext to perse cute and kill them. As I have written here before, there is little doubt in my mind that Israel intends to force the bulk of the Palestinians to emigrate and to exterminate those who refuse to leave through starvation, disease and lack of access to medical care. Hamas is their instrument in this. That is why Hamas is so ineffective at battling the Israelis.
There is another aspect of this, however, that I'm starting to see, and I suspec t Israel's Zionist American allies are also involved in it. Israel and its inte rnational Zionist friends appear to be trying to force Arab countries, particula rly Iran, to attack Israel over the suffering in Gaza, providing an excuse to la unch a devastating attack against them. Arab leaders in the area undoubtedly know this, and that is probably one reason they have been so reluctant to help Gaza.
There is also no doubt in my mind that the Zionist leadership of Israel is Satan ic, not Jewish. They hide behind Judaism, and most Jews believe the are Jews. Hence, many Jewish followers of these leaders have been duped into supporting Z ionism, unaware of Zionism's Satanic roots, and unaware that the Zionist leaders hip is Satanic. The forefathers of modern Zionists were the Jews who corrupted Israel's worship of God with idolatry even further back than the time of Moses. It was they who persecuted and killed the ancient prophets of Israel, and who saw to it that Jesus was crucified. Jesus called them a "brood of vipers" and "sons of the Devil," because he knew exactly who they truly were! They have been trying for two thousand years to turn all Jews to the worship of Satan, but they have failed. However, they may yet be able to precipitate a worldwide persecution of the Jews that will make the Holocaust pale in comparison, because the world tends to believe that all Jews are Zionists. They are not! Many Jews have vehemently condemned Zionism as a sin against God since its beginnings, long before the foundation of the state of Israel. They continue to condemn Zionism, and are persecuted for it in the Zionist states of Europe and America. |
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