Gaza humanitarian crisis worst in 40yrs.

LONDON (Reuters) - Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip has created the worst humanitarian crisis since the Israeli occupation began in 1967, aid and rights groups said on Thursday.

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Food shortages, crumbling health services and a water and sewage system close to collapse are all part of the daily misery facing 1.5 million Palestinians in Hamas-controlled Gaza, a report by a coalition of British relief groups said.
“As we speak, sewage is literally pouring into the streets,” said Geoffrey Dennis, head of CARE International, one of the eight non-governmental organizations behind the report.
“Over the past three weeks we’ve only been able to send in food and medicine and the aid dependency is rising.”
Israel imposed restrictions on the flow of people and goods and virtually froze economic activity last June when Hamas Islamists seized control of Gaza.
It tightened the blockade in January, limiting supplies of fuel and other goods in what it described as a response to cross-border rocket fire by militants.
The report painted a picture of an enclave held hostage by the embargo, which it said had worsened poverty and unemployment, crippled education services and made 1.1 million people – 80 percent of the population – dependent on food aid.
It said the health system was in tatters, with hospitals facing daily power cuts lasting eight to 12 hours a day due to fuel and electricity restrictions.
Almost 18 percent of patients seeking emergency treatment outside Gaza last year were refused permits to leave, it said.
A senior U.N. official warned the dire conditions outlined in the report would be worsened by any escalation of Israeli military action in response to indiscriminate rocket attacks from Gaza.
“It would be devastating,” John Ging, director of United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Gaza, told Reuters by telephone.
“The whole infrastructure is in a state of collapse, whether it’s water, sanitation or just the medical services… If there’s a further military offensive it will again just add and compound an already desperate situation.”
Aid groups and legal experts have called Israel’s blockade illegal under international law because it constitutes “collective punishment” of the entire population.
“It’s grossly disproportional,” Geoffry Binder, an expert on international humanitarian law in London, told Reuters.
“What we’re dealing with here is a few rockets coming from presumably one small corner of Gaza. And the response is the blockade and the destruction of hundreds of lives and the impoverishment of the whole area.”

(Editing by Matthew Jones)

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I think it’s just sad and sickening to choke the entire population of the most basic necessities such as food/water/medicine, etc. How can peace prevail when the people are forced to rage with such actions.

:frowning:

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No HUMAN who feels for them can justify this, rather will oppose it.

All others will justify this.

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No shortage of rockerts? How is that? True the embargo is tough and horrible but mayhaps they should blame the militants for their continual launching of rockets. The embargo would be lifted it the rockets stoped

After all the Gaza strip is one of the most crowded places and people have been know to live like in refugee camps have had great deal of hardship with rats and sewage always a problem. How can it now be any different than in all those years? Money spent on arming militants seems to be easier then looking after their own people.

The actions of a few in Gaza contributes to the humanitarian crisis.

This being said it seems to me blame is on both sides for the civilian impovershment. Therefore , under Geneva Convention Israel’s might and Hamas militants are causing the hardship on the peoples . Sad, truly sad.

And what about the border restrictions and Egypt? Does this not compound the problem also for the people of Gaza?

And its not only muslims in Gaza:

**Gaza’s Christian community - serenity, solidarity and soulfulness **
Mohammed Omer, The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs]Feb 9, 2008
As the sun rises in the east on the first day of Advent, the bells of Gaza’s churches fill the air, mixing amicably with the Muslim call to prayer. There is an air of quiet serenity spiced with excitement as the faithful walk to their churches and mosques, the doors swinging open, and Christians and Muslims bid each other good morning on yet another Sunday.Gaza’s oldest church, the Greek Orthodox St. Porphyrus, dates back to the 16th century. The majority of Gaza’s Christians are served by the Roman Catholic Church on Al Zayotoun St. and the Gaza Baptist Church, which offer living room prayer groups, interfaith outreach, several schools, and humanitarian/medical Christian charities staffed by both locals and internationals. Today Gaza is home to approximately 3,000 Christians, the majority of whom live near these Gaza City churches…" http://imeu.net/news/article007836.shtml](http://imeu.net/news/article007836.shtml)

]Irish bishops: Israel has turned Gaza Strip into a ‘large prison’]By The Associated Press - February 27, 2007****

****]A group of Irish Roman Catholic bishops on Tuesday called into question Ireland’s commercial ties with Israel, saying Israel has made the Gaza Strip “little more than a large prison” for Palestinians. “Where there is evidence of systematic abuse of human rights on a large scale, as in the Occupied Territories, there are questions that must be asked concerning the appropriateness of maintaining close business, cultural and commercial links with Israel,” said auxiliary Bishop of Dublin Raymond Field…Ha’aretz http://haaretz.com/hasen/spages/831315.html ****

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This comes from someone who approves of sending rockets with no reguard to where they hit into Israeli towns?

That said, the blockade is not the right approach.

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that said, the blockade is not the right approach.

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ohh wow. such a critical comment utd. how did you manage that??

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He left his sentence unfinished...He is right...The blockade is not the option...The slow and consensual genocide that is going, is...

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You mean conseunual suicide. Or volunatary genocide. Or idiocy guised as victimhood. Or slow death by ineffective rockets. Lot's of names, but self inflicted misery is the overiding theme.

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Ineffective now, effective later...

As you have treated, so shall you be treated...That would be fair...If what's fair and just for the other should suffice to be just and fair for yourself as well...

Do unto others as you would have others do unto you...Well, the Zionists have dispelled their form of justice...It would be the same that they would receive...

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"As we speak, sewage is literally pouring into the streets," said Geoffrey Dennis

Ineffective?

Your pride prevents you from recognizing what is best for these people.

Give them peace, toilets, electricity, jobs to feed their kids.....

The Muslim world has made the Palestinians poster boys. Time to try to find a dignified peace with Israel. If you support these people go die with them. but your radicalism is quite hollow while sitting comfy at home....

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Its high time that pro-USA UN reacts on these barbaric acts. Israel has had too much freedom to use all means and methods to torture Palestinians.
Shame on the Arab League as well.