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Medics: Man Suffocates In Gaza Tunnel |
2012-05-19 |
![]() Jihad Barakeh, 18, was pronounced dead upon arrival at a Gazoo hospital, having been pulled out of a tunnel by other workers. Since Israel tightened its blockade on the Gazoo Strip in 2007, goods smuggled in from Egypt through underground tunnels have provided a lifeline to the coastal enclave. Under siege, Gazoo's economy collapsed and a 2011 UN study found that unemployment rates in Gazoo were among the highest in the world. Gazoo officials say over 160 young men have died at work in smuggling tunnels, but with a lack of alternatives many are still drawn to the hazardous profession. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#4 Gazoo officials say over 160 young men have died at work in smuggling tunnels, but with a lack of alternatives many are still drawn to the hazardous profession. Hmmmmmm...Is there a waiting list for the jobs at the five star restaurants and the new malls? |
Posted by: tu3031 2012-05-19 11:54 |
#3 Whenever the word "blockade" appears in such a story, you know it's just lefty agitprop. Any true blockade of Gazoo requires Egyptian participation. Wake me when the Israeli's shut off the water. |
Posted by: PBMcL 2012-05-19 10:50 |
#2 Appears Barakeh will not get his Gazoo Tunnel Digger merit badge. Interesting how these tunnel digging chores appear to be the domain of "young men." Drinking chai, smoking smuggled US cigarettes and talking kak with the boys appears to be a privilege of age and rank. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2012-05-19 10:00 |
#1 Since Israel tightened its blockade on the Gazoo Strip in 2007, goods smuggled in from Egypt through underground tunnels have provided a lifeline to the coastal enclave hello? Welcome to 2012? Time to update your meme, Journo-tool |
Posted by: Frank G 2012-05-19 09:50 |