February 11, 2009 3:20 PM

Gaza Situation Called Worst Since 1967 War

(AP)  A coalition of eight British-based human rights organizations on Thursday released a scathing report claiming that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is at its worst point since Israel captured the territory in 1967.

The report said that more than 1.1 million people, about 80 percent of Gaza's residents, are now dependent on food aid, as opposed to 63 percent in 2006. Unemployment stands around 40 percent, and nearly 70 percent of the 110,000 workers employed in the private sector have lost their jobs.

It also said that hospitals are suffering from power cuts of up to 12 hours a day, and the water and sewage systems were close to collapse, with 10-12 million gallons of sewage pouring into the sea daily.

The report follows strident international condemnation of Israel after it struck hard against Palestinian militants in Gaza, killing more than 120 in the past week, including many civilians, after Palestinians militants escalated their daily rocket fire at Israel.

The rockets have killed 13 people, wounded dozens more, traumatized thousands and caused millions of dollars in damage in seven years of fighting. Last week longer-range rockets reached Ashkelon, a city of 120,000 people, about 11 miles north of Gaza, prompting the harsh Israeli response.

"Israel has the right and obligation to protect its citizens, but as the occupying power in Gaza it also has a legal duty to ensure that Gazans have access to food, clean water, electricity and medical care," said Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen, one of groups behind the report. "Punishing the entire Gazan population by denying them these basic human rights is utterly indefensible. The current situation is man-made and must be reversed."

Israel removed all 21 settlements and withdrew its forces from Gaza in 2005. Israel maintains that ended its occupation, but rights groups say that since Israel still controls Gaza's land, sea and air access, it is still the occupier.

After Hamas militants seized control of Gaza in June, Israel closed its crossings, allowing only shipments of vital goods into Gaza.

The 16-page report titled "The Gaza Strip: A Humanitarian Implosion" - sponsored by Amnesty, along with CARE International UK, CAFOD, Christian Aid, Medecins du Monde UK, Oxfam, Save the Children UK and Trocaire - calls on the British government to exert greater pressure on Israel and to reverse its policy of not negotiating with Gaza's Hamas rulers.

Israel and the West shun Hamas and label it a terrorist organization. Hamas does not accept the presence of a Jewish state in an Islamic Middle East and has sent dozens of suicide bombers into Israel, most recently a month ago.

The report adds that it considers Israel's blockade of Gaza as unacceptable and illegal collective punishment.

Israel's Defense Ministry rejected the report, saying it was misdirected.

"The main responsibility for events in Gaza - since the withdrawal of Israel from the territory and the uprooting of the settlements there - is the Hamas organization, to which all complaints should be addressed," read a statement by a spokesman, Maj. Peter Lerner.

The Defense Ministry also said medicines and medical equipment are shipped into Gaza with no limitation. On Wednesday, a typical day, the military said it allowed 69 truckloads of supplies into Gaza, including basic food and baby formula to cross and the military said that on Thursday a further 160 vehicles trucked in more foodstuffs, including meat, fish and grain .

Israel's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it respects the activity of the NGOs but that their criticism should be directed elsewhere.

"Unfortunately, and not for the first time, these organizations fail to face the reality and sequence of events leading to the deteriorating situation in the southern regions of Israel, as well as in the Gaza Strip," the statement read. "If only the Palestinians chose to cease their pointless and indiscriminate firing of rockets and missiles against hundreds of thousands of Israeli civilians, the entire region would return to a normal routine in which Palestinians and Israelis could once again enjoy their daily lives."

This week NGO Monitor, a Jerusalem-based watchdog, called on human rights groups to end what it called their political use of international law. It cited an Amnesty International press release that it said made unsubstantiated accusations that Israeli responses "are being carried out with reckless disregard for civilian life".

"NGOs and human rights groups must end their irresponsible and immoral use of legal rhetoric." said Gerald Steinberg, Executive Director of NGO Monitor. "False claims of disproportionate force and collective punishment by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch make a mockery of international law."

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by libsrweak March 8, 2008 2:45 AM EST
Posted by zootallures2 at 02:26 AM : Mar 07, 2008
+ report abuse

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FUNNY osama and hitler said the same thing you said...
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by zootallures2 March 7, 2008 5:26 AM EST
Homeland Military Chief Says Al Qaeda Feeling "Urgency", But Gives No Specific Evidence

Just one of the jewish voodoo hand signs instead.
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by zootallures2 March 7, 2008 5:18 AM EST
When seven thousand Palestininians rejoice in the street at the murder of eight seminarians in Israel...

Posted by rhs648 at 09:47 PM : Mar 06, 2008

These were voodoo witch doctors not Rabbis. A lot of chickens were rejoicing too. Whatch out, maybe the jews will put their sins in you, then they have to kill you. Who disigned Israels flag? Sion Znake and the cult of the backwards sun? If their children look at a Goium or Arab, they spit their veneum on their own children or do you use them for sacrafices now?





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by rhs648 March 7, 2008 12:47 AM EST
When seven thousand Palestininians rejoice in the street at the murder of eight seminarians in Israel, we see what type of people they are. The Palestinians have earned as much suffering as can be doled out to them. It must continue until the so called "good" Palestinians revolt against their leadership and recognize Israel, recognize Israel''s right to exist, and declare peace.
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by jankebenz March 6, 2008 9:32 PM EST
Hey Rick, found this on the web,intresting section on why many reject God.
Psalm 10:13 "Why do the wicked renounce God? He has said in his heart, you
will not require an account."


Here''s the basic reason we live a life as a practical atheist or an
intellectual atheist - there''s no accountability!


Bin laden, Hamas, Hezbollah and all these terrorizing termites around the
world, really believe they will get away with such evil acts - and somehow
70 virgins and flowing wine await them in heaven!


From Corporate America to Capital Hill, from cheating spouses to cheating
taxpayers, from the drug pusher to the gangbanger, from the porn king to the
drag queen - somehow they really think they''ll get away with it all!


Folks, that''s why the intellectual atheist is hell bent to get God out of
the School House, Court House, White House and eventually the Church House!
And all long, the practical atheist is silently rooting for the intellectual
atheist - because they think this just might smooth over their conscience!

from pastor Dave Kinney

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by bobacorn March 6, 2008 8:01 PM EST
I am tolerant to a degree that you could not even comprehend. And Rick, I actually minimized regarding your posting of Bible verses. To add up all the Bible verses you''ve pasted on CBS would actually be more like 400 pages. You need to be in an institution Rick. Your a nut.
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by killtheliars March 6, 2008 7:35 PM EST
talk to ya tomorrow rick
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by killtheliars March 6, 2008 7:24 PM EST
bobacorn,

Actually after doing some research I found out a little about rick. I don''t know that he is a maniac but i know he is in the airforce. Since he is on here all day I think this may actually be his job, psych ops
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by bobacorn March 6, 2008 7:16 PM EST
singinrick - all you need to do to prove that you are a wackjob is post like 40 pages of bible verses on here.

Your a maniac, maniaaac, maaaaniiiaaac, a maniac ... -LOL !
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