Gaza conditions worst since 1967
The economic and humanitarian situation of the 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip is worse now that has ever been since the beginning of the Israeli military occupation in 1967, a new report by coalition of eight British development and human rights organizations says.
“The severity of the situation in
Amnesty International, Save the Children, Oxfam, Christian Aid, CARE, and other groups signed on to the document, which paints a picture of unprecedented misery in the Strip.
The report measures the severity of the overall crisis by looking at the number of people reliant on humanitarian aid—80%, compared to 63% in 2006. This change indicates a sharp increase in the number of people who, unable to afford basic food, are living in “absolute poverty.”
Unemployment in the
What makes the present siege worse than previous closures, during the first and second Intifadas, and during the bombings of the mid-1990s, is the severity of the closure, the groups say. William
In September 2000, during the turbulent onset of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, “some 24,000 Palestinians crossed out of
“It’s the intensity with which the population is isolated from the outside world,”
The report highlights that the ongoing blockade has “failed to provide
The document also refutes Zionist regime's argument that since it withdrew Israeli settlers in 2005, it is no longer the occupying power, calling this assertion a “fallacy.”
In order to resolve the crisis, the groups called for an immediate end to the Israeli blockade and steps to reactivate the Gazan economy. Notably, the report also calls for Palestinian dialogue towards the creation of a “representative authority.”
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