UN coordinator says Gazans are 
		getting poorer because of the suffocating siege
		[ 24/01/2008 - 01:05 PM ] 
		
		
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Maxwell Gaylard, the UN humanitarian coordinator in 
		the occupied Palestinian lands, stated that the Palestinians in the 
		impoverished Gaza Strip are getting poorer and their crises are 
		deteriorating because of the suffocating siege imposed on the Strip for 
		about eight months. 
		During a press conference held by the UN to launch a 2008 humanitarian 
		appeal for Palestinians, Maxwell said that there is a widespread crisis 
		of growing poverty, a rise in unemployment rate and deterioration in 
		living conditions and a massive assault on the dignity of the 
		Palestinians. 
		The UN coordinator pointed out that the Palestinians are victims of the 
		absence of protection from violence and the denial of human, economic, 
		political and social rights; besides, they have to face the geographical 
		fragmentation of their land as well as restrictions imposed by Israel on 
		their freedom of movement. 
		The siege of Gaza, which was aggravated by the IOA a week ago, claimed 
		the lives of more than 75 Palestinian patients because of the Israeli 
		restrictions imposed on the freedom of movement.
		For its part, the health ministry in the caretaker government headed by 
		premier Ismail Haneyya strongly denounced what was stated by the IOA 
		that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza had ended after it allowed in small 
		quantity of fuel, calling on media outlets and human rights 
		organizations not to deal with these Israeli false statements which aim 
		to escape from condemnations against its arbitrary policy. 
		The ministry warned Wednesday in a press release received by the PIC of 
		the seriousness of the coming hours which threaten to claim more 
		Palestinian lives as a result of the tightening Israeli siege and the 
		closure of crossings for about eight months. 
		The ministry said that the sections of intensive care for children and 
		babies in different hospitals are on the threshold of a real disaster 
		because of power outages and lack of enough fuel for generators used to 
		operate medical devices. 
		The ministry added that the depletion of many medicines for the 
		treatment of serious diseases led to health deterioration of many cases, 
		which increased the likelihood that many of these serious cases may die 
		soon. 
		The IOA has announced Thursday morning that it stopped completely the 
		entry of the fuel supplies into Gaza because of the opening of the 
		borders between Egypt and Gaza.
		For his part, Dr. Ahmed Bahar, the acting speaker of the PLC, held US 
		president George Bush fully responsible for the genocide and crimes 
		committed by the Israeli occupation against the Gaza people.
		
      
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