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Red Cross says Gazans blocked from recovering

Organization issues report saying Israel restricting import of reconstruction, medical supplies to Strip, adding that children suffer deep psychological problems

The Red Cross said Gazans are blocked in attempting to recover from Israel's military operation six months ago.

 

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in its report, published Monday, that Israeli control of border crossings is restricting imports to Gaza of reconstruction, medical and other supplies.

 

It said differences between the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and the Hamas leadership in Gaza curb essential water and sewer services.

 

"The people living there find themselves unable to rebuild their lives and are sliding ever deeper into despair," said the report.

 

The report also said that seriously ill patients were not getting the treatment they needed and thousands of Gazans whose homes were destroyed during Israel's 22-day military operation at the turn of the new year were still without shelter.

 

"The poorest residents in particular have exhausted their coping mechanisms and often have to sell off their belongings to be able to buy enough to eat," said Antoine Grand, head of the ICRC's sub-delegation in Gaza.

 

"Worst affected are the children, who make up more than half of Gaza's population," he added.

 

The ICRC report said in the wake of the Israeli offensive essential water and sanitation infrastructure remain largely insufficient and that the equivalent of 28 Olympic-size swimming pools of basically untreated sewage is daily pumped into the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Some 4.5 billion dollars pledged by donor countries to rebuild Gaza is of little use if building supplies cannot get past the Israeli blockade, the ICRC said, calling for the lifting of restrictions on the movement of people and goods.

 

"Israel has the right to protect its population against attacks," said Grand. "But does that mean that 1.5 million people in Gaza do not have the right to live a normal life?"

 

The Geneva-based humanitarian organization said Gaza urgently needed to import medical equipment and building supplies including cement and steel, and its farmers needed access to their land in the buffer zone and its fishermen should be allowed back into deeper waters.

 

The ICRC also called for political authorities and the armed groups in Gaza to take the necessary steps to help the civilians.

 

"Humanitarian action can be no substitute for the credible political steps that are needed to bring about the changes the population of Gaza needs," the ICRC said.

 


פרסום ראשון: 06.29.09, 17:51
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