This
is probably the greatest example of injustice meted out to a whole
population in the world. This report is from the pro-zionist BBC
Gaza
'will not be liveable by 2020' - UN report
The
Gaza Strip will not be "a liveable place" by 2020 unless
action is taken to improve basic services in the territory, according
to a UN report.
Tunnels
under the Egyptian border have been a lifeline for Gaza in recent
years
BBC,
27
August, 2012
Basic
infrastructure in water, health, education and sanitation "is
struggling to keep pace with a growing population", according to
the report.
It
estimates Gaza's population will rise from 1.6m to 2.1m by 2020.
Israel
tightened a blockade on Gaza after the Islamist movement Hamas came
to power in the territory in 2007.
Israel
says the blockade, which is policed with Egyptian co-operation and
has never been fully lifted, is necessary to prevent weapons reaching
Hamas.
The
UN report estimates Gaza will need double the number of schools and
800 more hospital beds by 2020, and says the territory is already
suffering from a housing shortage.
The
report also says the coastal aquifer, the territory's only natural
source of fresh water, may become unusable by 2016.
Disconnected
territory
UN
officials point to the difficulty of improving the situation given
"the closure of the Gaza Strip, violent conflict, and the
pressing need for Palestinian reconciliation".
"An
urban area cannot survive without being connected," said Maxwell
Gaylard, the UN's humanitarian chief in Gaza.
Gaza
has no air or sea ports, and the economy is heavily dependent on
outside funding and smuggling through tunnels under the Egyptian
border.
Even
though Gaza has experienced some economic growth in recent years, the
report says it "does not seem to be sustainable" and finds
that Gazans are worse off now than in the 1990s.
Unemployment
was at 29% in 2011 and has risen since then, particularly affecting
women and young people.
Traffic
through the cross-border tunnels was hit in recent weeks by violence
between Egyptian security forces and militants in Egypt's Sinai
peninsula, which borders Israel and Gaza.
Israeli
war jets strike on Gaza in response to rocket attacks
28
August, 2012
Israeli
war jets struck several targets in northern Gaza Strip Monday night
in response to earlier rocket attacks carried out by Gaza militants
on southern Israel, witnesses and security sources said.
The
witnesses and sources said Israeli F16 warplanes fired at least seven
bombs at two sites belonging to militants in northern and southern
Gaza Strip, adding that several powerful explosions were heard all
over the area.
Ambulances
and rescue teams rushed to the targeted area, but no injuries were
reported so far.
The
witnesses said the targeted places in northern Gaza are former
security posts currently used by Hamas militants.
The
security sources said one security post in northern Gaza city was
targeted, as well as one military training post of Hamas' armed wing
in southern Gaza city.
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