Gaza on Verge of Collapse as Israel Sends 2.2M People "Back to Middle Ages" in Electricity Crisis
Democracy Now!
Israeli-imposed
restrictions have limited electricity in Gaza to barely four hours a
day, creating a humanitarian catastrophe for its 2 million residents.
In 2012, the World Health Organization warned that Gaza would be
uninhabitable by 2020. The U.N. now says the area has already become
unlivable, with living conditions in Gaza deteriorating faster than
expected.
We go directly to Gaza to speak with Raji Sourani, an award-winning human rights lawyer and director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights in Gaza. We also speak with Tareq Baconi, author of the forthcoming book, "Hamas Contained: The Rise & Pacification of Palestinian Resistance." He is a policy fellow at Al-Shabaka, The Palestinian Policy Network.
We go directly to Gaza to speak with Raji Sourani, an award-winning human rights lawyer and director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights in Gaza. We also speak with Tareq Baconi, author of the forthcoming book, "Hamas Contained: The Rise & Pacification of Palestinian Resistance." He is a policy fellow at Al-Shabaka, The Palestinian Policy Network.
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