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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Gaza closure choking Palestinians
2006-02-04
The continued closure of Gaza's commercial lifeline is causing a humanitarian and economic crisis in the Gaza Strip, UN, Palestinian and Israeli human rights organisations say.
My heart bleeds... No. Wait. Never mind. Just the chili again...
The crossing, known as Karni or al-Muntar, is Gaza's only commercial outlet to the outside world. Israeli forces unilaterally shut down the crossing on 14 January based on "intelligence alerts of impending attacks", according to the Israeli Army. The closure comes despite an agreement brokered by Condoleeza Rice, the US Secretary of State, late last year that said the passage would operate continuously, especially during the harvest season.
Wasn't there something in the agreement about the Paleos not attacking the crossing?
According to the UN Office for Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the closure is costing Palestinians up to $500,000 a day. Dairy products, baby formula, sugar, rice are amongst items dwindling on the supermarket shelves in Gaza. In addition, 90 containers of humanitarian supplies, including food and aid, belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), are stuck at Israeli ports, says the group.
Posted by:Fred

#12  UN office of OUCH
Posted by: Captain America   2006-02-04 21:16  

#11  
Posted by: .com   2006-02-04 18:09  

#10  See the positive side, at least if paleos are preventing from going into Egypt, they won't board any kind of ship, and they won't drown in mass like it's all the rage there.

Wait, is it really a positive side? I wonder?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-02-04 15:46  

#9  No, not the baby formula! What about The ChildrenTM?
Posted by: Raj   2006-02-04 07:35  

#8  Would you like some Danish ham with that Chili?
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2006-02-04 07:26  

#7  There is another crossing into Egypt. Let them use that one. Probably significantly more skim at the Egypt crossing, but that is the price the Paleos will have to pay.

Pass the chili.
Posted by: remoteman   2006-02-04 05:46  

#6  Pull the noose tighter.
Posted by: Glassgaza   2006-02-04 04:20  

#5  What this article says, while going out of its way to not say it, is the Paleos are screwed without Israel.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-02-04 02:50  

#4  The continued closure of Gaza's commercial lifeline is causing a humanitarian and economic crisis in the Gaza Strip, UN, Palestinian and Israeli human rights organisations say.

So phuquing what?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2006-02-04 00:47  

#3  My heart bleeds... No. Wait. Never mind. Just the chili again...

LOL. Sums it up for me, as well.
Posted by: Flimble Jitle8716   2006-02-04 00:34  

#2  Cause, meet EFFECT.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-02-04 00:30  

#1  a feature, not a bug
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-04 00:12  

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