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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Gaza power cuts endanger patients: doctors
2006-07-02
Here's the requisite tug on our heart strings.
GAZA - Lutfi Halawa stood beside the hospital bed of his nine-month old daughter Isra, praying power cuts hitting the Gaza Strip will not shut down her ventilator. “Without electricity my daughter will die,” he said.
That's a shame, and your kid didn't do anything wrong. Perhaps you could lobby your Hamas representative to give the Israeli kid back to his parents?
Palestinian health officials say an Israeli air strike, which knocked out GazaÂ’s main power plant has put the lives of hundreds of patients in imminent danger.

The attack was part an Israeli offensive to free a soldier captured by Palestinian terrorists militants last Sunday. Israel, which provides most of GazaÂ’s electricity, says it has boosted supplies because of the current situation. But the United Nations and the International Committee for the Red Cross say the strike has cut vital electric power for hospitals as well as families. Air strikes have also knocked out water supplies, they said.

IsraelÂ’s closure of GazaÂ’s borders has also halted commodities including gasoline, meaning the fuel Palestinians are using to power home generators is being depleted.

Al Naser hospital for children, where Isra is being treated, has been relying on a generator during power cuts. But its gasoline reserve will only last four to five days, doctors say. “Those patients await their execution if the gasoline runs out and electricity remains cut. Those who destroyed the power plant will be responsible,” said doctor Majed Awadallah, head of an intensive care unit treating five infants.
And Hamas hadn't nothing to do with it, of course, it's the Jooooz again.
Palestinian energy authorities are supplying power to different parts of the Gaza Strip in rotation. Residents are denied supplies for eight hours a day. When power is cut, they turn on their generators. But petrol station owners say gasoline supplies may only last a few more days. The Israeli army said on Friday it aimed to open one of the border crossings next week to let in supplies.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  These people are too stupid - they will never become adults. Perpetual children require adult supervision. Israel needs to re-occupy the land, and either rule with "an iron fist in a velvet glove", or take the gloves off and crush the nutters into the sand permanently. There can never be a "peaceful, paleostain" state, because they have no concept of "live and let live". Therefore, they need to either be crushed, or ruled over until they learn to grow up (about 2 1/2 eternities should do it).
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-07-02 18:04  

#10  Israel provides a little less than 50% of the PA's electricity, and that hasn't been cut off. Lots of Palestinians are not sitting in the dark yet.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-07-02 18:03  

#9  Good point, Jim, and I had missed that. My hospital uses NG backup, and that's on top of the fact that the university already has its own electricity/heating plant just for the campus.
Posted by: Steve White   2006-07-02 12:27  

#8  "...Those who destroyed the power plant will be responsible,”
No, those who elected a terrorist organization that had no interest in peace will be responsible. Israel left Gaza and Gaza took that opportunity to waste every viable option it had. RIP.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-07-02 12:26  

#7  Something very fishy here, the hospital is relying on a GASOLINE generator, that implies that the generator is NOT a standard emergency backup generator that hospitals have as standard equipment, those are almost always run either off the natural gas mains, or are diesel, (Or both for backup) and are huge, with automatic transfer switches, built-in/wired-in permanently on standby.
The reason is that Gasoline is both much more dangerous to store and use than either Diesel or Nat Gas, and the hospitals try to eliminate dangerous Gasoline fumes.
Second reason is that it's too easy to siphon off Gasoline for your car, so they eliminate the temptation. (Over there it's a near certainty the tanks would be empty from theft, not so with Diesel)

I suspect that either the "Emergency Generator" is a trailer-towed version hauled in because there's no onsite, or there is no emergency generator and the story's a fake to propagandize against the "Evil Joos" killing "Innocent Victims."
I don't buy it, the whole story smells like the docks at low tide. Too many inconsistencies here.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-07-02 11:05  

#6  Good one, Scooter!

Ok, maybe if there is an international TV crew around to film the event, along with the obligatory "Jews are killing our children!" speech TM. Otherwise, fuggedaboutit.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-07-02 09:25  

#5  Maybe that famous Paleo solidarity should come into play - like the people with private generators donating their fuel reserves to the hospital?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2006-07-02 05:56  

#4  No big deal, allan will save them! It's just that so far they're not Pious enough, and haven't submitted well enough to the Great-Dictator-In-The-Sky.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-02 02:23  

#3  You want 7th century, you get 7th century.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-07-02 02:18  

#2  And the kittens, gotta save the kittens
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-02 00:57  

#1  Darwin's law catches up with innocents as well as the guilty....no different than the Nigerian islamic polio victims in 10 years or so
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-02 00:10  

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