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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Gaza hospitals stop surgeries due to drug shortage
2007-10-22
GAZA CITY - Hospitals throughout Gaza have shut down their operating rooms due to a lack of essential anaesthetic drugs, the de- facto Hamas administration in the Strip said.
It's a shame. Any reality testing here? Any understanding of cause and effect? Nope? Didn't think so.
Khaled Radi, a spokesman for the Hamas-led Health Ministry, said that a mediator company had informed them that Israel did not allow delivery of nitrous oxide, used as anesthetic in surgery operations. ‘There were 44 cylinders in stock and 42 of them have been used so far. We have begun using the remaining two cylinders since Thursday and they will run out any time,’ Radi said.

The ministry has sent urgent appeals to several organizations to intervene, including the World Health Organization (WHO), warning that thousands of patients are in danger. Radi accused Israel of violating international law by threatening the lives of patients.
Always humorous to listen to a Paleo complaining about violations of international law. What about the use of Red Cross ambulances to run guns and ammo?
Israel declared Gaza ‘hostile territory’ last month, a response to the violent takeover of the Strip by the radical Islamic Hamas movement and its failure to stop near-daily rocket attacks from the area at southern Israeli towns and villages.

It has since further tightened its closure on the Strip. Between October 12-17, it allowed the transfer of 114 people needing urgent medical treatment in Israel outside the Gaza Strip, the health ministry said. But it prevented the transfer of 30 other patients, citing security reasons, the ministry said.
Can't trust the ambulances and the ambulance drivers. Makes it hard to move patients.
In a report published Saturday, Human Rights Watch of course said that three Gaza patients have died because they were denied exit permits by Israel, while others have lost limbs or sight. The human rights group accused the Israeli Shin Bet internal security organization of giving clearance on an ‘arbitrary basis,’ and Israel of ‘punishing sick civilians as a way to hurt Hamas.’
Not a word about the Paleos killing Israelis, of course, or ambulances used to run guns.
Posted by:Steve White

#12  Why is everything in Gaza always Israel's fault? Gaza has a border with Egypt. Why not ship the stuff in from there. Most of the weapons and ammo come in that way anyway.
Besides, nitrous oxide from Israel would have Jooooooooo cooties on it, and so would be haram.
Posted by: Rambler   2007-10-22 20:26  

#11  Gosh, you Paleos have really *bleep*ed yourselves with that clever trick of using ambulances to run fighters and weapons. Is that the sound of tiny wing beats I hear in the distance? Why, its the chickens coming home to roost!

Medical Question: isn't nitrous oxide a little lightweight as a surgical anesthetic? Or is it used in conjunction with something else?
Posted by: SteveS   2007-10-22 18:07  

#10  They got Sharia, what the hell are they moanin for now?
Posted by: Herman Whinens3252   2007-10-22 17:09  

#9  I would support airlift to Mauthausen for the procedures.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-10-22 12:49  

#8  Bethlehem – Ma'an – Spokesperson of the Israeli liaison department at Erez Crossing, between Israel and the Gaza Strip, on Monday denied allegations that the Israeli authorities have prevented the entry of vital nitrous oxide gas needed for surgeries in Gaza.

The spokesperson said, "On Sunday afternoon the liaison coordinator of the Palestinian Authority came to us to ask that gas for surgery is permitted to enter and his request was approved immediately.

"Vehicles loaded with gas passed through Erez Crossing on Monday into the Gaza Strip."

He added, "Unfortunately the Palestinians informed us about the urgent need for gas at the last moment, after the depletion of their reserve."

Spokesperson of the de facto Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza Khalid Radi refuted the claim of the Israeli liaison spokesperson, stating that gas has not been permitted to enter Gaza for the surgery rooms and that the depletion of nitrous oxide is severely endangering medical patients.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-10-22 12:45  

#7  I'll save my grief for someone who deserves it, like Army Spc. John Austin Johnson and his family. Damn. Damn. Damn.
Posted by: Frank G   2007-10-22 08:17  

#6  There is probably a doctor shortage also since many of them are turning jihadist in Great Britain. O.K. Paleos, what did you do with the money that was supposed to be used for humanitarium purposes; medicine and food and such? Huh? The phrase comes to mind: You made your own bed, now lay in it you boneheads.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-10-22 07:06  

#5  Maybe their buddies in Iran or Afghanistan can spare a little of their opiates? Or do they need to put it all out onto the international street to make enough money to please Allan?
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-10-22 07:01  

#4  I read on JPost that the problem is the Israelis are unwilling for the empty cylinders to approach the border as they might be packed with explosives.
Posted by: Brett   2007-10-22 06:41  

#3  Where is teh roblem? When you have all teh money they have for weapons, finding some for medicines should not be a problem.
Posted by: JFM   2007-10-22 06:21  

#2  The mere thought of them having to operate without anaesthetics warms the old cockles right up. Yes indeedy!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-22 03:37  

#1  Israel owes you nothing but a fast run into the sea.

YOU owe Israel.
Posted by: newc   2007-10-22 00:04  

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