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Fuel shortage forces UN to halt Gaza food aid
The Guardian UK
April 23 2008

The UN is to halt food handouts for up to 800,000 Palestinians from tomorrow because of a severe fuel shortage in Gaza brought on by an Israeli economic blockade.

John Ging, the director of operations in Gaza for the UN Relief and Works Agency, which supports Palestinian refugees, said there had been a "totally inadequate" supply of fuel from Israel to Gaza for 10 months until it was finally halted two weeks ago. "The devastating humanitarian impact is entirely predictable," he said.

A shortage of diesel and petrol means UN food assistance to 650,000 Palestinian refugees will stop tomorrow, and aid from the World Food Programme for another 127,000 Palestinians due in the coming days will also be halted.

"The collective punishment of the population of Gaza, which has been instituted for months now, has failed," said Robert Serry, the UN special coordinator for the Middle East.

Gaza's streets have largely been emptied of cars, except for those running on the last reserves of fuel, or on cooking gas or used vegetable oil.

Gaza will be high on the agenda at a meeting of donors to the Palestinians in London next Friday. Last year, after Hamas seized full control of Gaza, Israel imposed an economic blockade, preventing exports and allowing in only limited supplies of food, fuel and aid.

Recent militant attacks on Gaza's crossings, strongly condemned by the UN, have meant a tightening of the closures.

Hours before Gaza's sole power plant was to shut down, Israel pumped in 1m litres of industrial diesel, enough to last the plant around three days.

The effects are mounting. On Tuesday, Gaza's central pharmacy ran out of fuel to refrigerate vaccines during the now regular power cuts. The main laundry at Shifa hospital, which washes sheets and uniforms for six hospitals and all government clinics, has less than a day's fuel left. "This is the first time in 40 years of operating that we've faced such a problem," said Samir el-Ankar, the laundry manager.

Around three-quarters of the 4,000 agricultural wells in Gaza depend on fuel-powered pumps. Fuel shortages have already drastically increased food prices. A kilogram of tomatoes has risen from one shekel to six shekels in Gaza City.

Israel halted supplies of fuel for transport two weeks ago after Gazan militants attacked the Nahal Oz fuel crossing and killed two Israeli civilian workers. Thirteen Israeli soldiers were injured in an attack on Saturday at the Kerem Shalom crossing, used to deliver food and aid.

"We remain committed to not allowing a humanitarian crisis in Gaza," said Mark Regev, a spokesman for the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert. "But you cannot talk about the difficulties in delivering fuel to the Gaza Strip without stating and re-stating the fact that terrorists under the auspices of Hamas have deliberately -targeted the fuel supply depot. It's almost as if their agenda is nihilistic."

Regev said there were problems with fuel distribution inside Gaza, which meant Hamas maintained a supply of fuel for its military vehicles. All the fuel is paid for by the Palestinian Authority or the EU.

For nearly three weeks, the fuel distributors have effectively been on strike in protest at the shortages. "We ask Israel to declare they will send the right amount of fuel into Gaza that is necessary for our needs," said Mahmoud Khazendar, vice-president of the distributors' association. "If they want to punish Hamas then OK, but not 1.5 million people."

He admitted Hamas had taken some fuel as soon as it arrived in Gaza, but said the amounts were equivalent to two or three days' delivery over three months.
By Maas
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Ah well... when push comes to shuff... the wall bordering Egypt will be the one that goes again. And next year them Isreali's and pro-israeli's wonder why they get mentioned yet again as one of the worst oppressors blatantly ignoring human rights.
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By Goranhammer
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oppressors blatantly ignoring human rights


[SF edit: Cut. See forum rules. Yellow card.]

It's an economic blockade. Israel is under no obligation to provide Palestinians shit. Bottom Line. Period. End of story.

Palestine's rights don't automatically trump Israel's.
By Maas
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Oh will you shut the fuck up...

get the fuck out of here.
When the UN can not even drive their own trucks to supply food for the starving, than it shure as hell aint just an economic blockade. Or are you going to explain to me that the UN is there to make a profit. :lol:
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By Nets
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Israel halted supplies of fuel for transport two weeks ago after Gazan militants attacked the Nahal Oz fuel crossing and killed two Israeli civilian workers. Thirteen Israeli soldiers were injured in an attack on Saturday at the Kerem Shalom crossing, used to deliver food and aid.


And you wonder why the border is closed, Maas?

Tough shit if they attacked the border crossing and are now bitching that Israel closed it.
By Maas
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no, but a government denying the UN access to oil for the sake of food distributions should be shot.
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By Truth-a-naut
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Surely the supplies could come in via Egypt, right? Surely it's just Israels fault.

surely.
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By Oxymoron
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Yes and Hamas attacking Fuel Depots supplying Gaza has nothing to do withi this.
By Maas
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Surely the supplies could come in via Egypt, right? Surely it's just Israels fault.

Israel demands the border with Egypt remains to be closed. That became obvious when the Palestinians breached through it.
Yes and Hamas attacking Fuel Depots supplying Gaza has nothing to do withi this.

not with the UN. The UN aint in a que at a local gass station :roll:
By DemonicRage
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For Israelis and pro ISraelis whats going on in Palestine is termed with words like "Holocaust" and "Genocide" and "Death Camps"

Becoming more and more like Nazis each day...
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By Truth-a-naut
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For Israelis and pro ISraelis whats going on in Palestine is termed with words like "Holocaust" and "Genocide" and "Death Camps"


According to those Palestinians in the ME there was no Holocaust, so how could Israel repeat something that never happened?
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By Muck
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Israel demands the border with Egypt remains to be closed.


Tell me what would happen if Egypt refused. I feel that Israel has a more than willing partner on this one.
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By Truth-a-naut
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There was a Holocaust in Smyrna cmmited by Ottomans against Greeks


Muslims are very good at genocide.
By DemonicRage
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Actually.... the Turks were led by the Young Turks who were not so much Jewish but 'sectarian'... so thats actually missleading.

And many of the Young Turks were 'Doenmeh' for example Ataturk ... who was of a line of Muslims/sectarians who belonged to a lineage of Salonikan Jews who changed their religion outwardly in 1666 when the then Prominent Salonikan Jew Zevu was forced to either a) prove he was the Jewish Messiah (as he claimed) b) Convert to Islam c) die...
Of course he converted to Islam as did many of his followers (including Atturk)

And dont forget the Turks and alot of JEws are of similar lineage (Turksmen)
By DemonicRage
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Many Jews certainly not behind humanity towards Palestinians...


Some are...but theyre few...
By Political Interest
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Why is it that the so called United Nations don't put some sanctions on Israel? Why don't the IAEA go and investigate the Israeli nuclear weapons plants? It is very worrying when a state is cutting off something as basic as fuel to a good million or so people and not facing any consequences.
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By Grunch
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Why is it that the so called United Nations don't put some sanctions on Israel? Why don't the IAEA go and investigate the Israeli nuclear weapons plants? It is very worrying when a state is cutting off something as basic as fuel to a good million or so people and not facing any consequences.

Because the United States has carte blanche in the UN and is Israel's strongest ally.

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