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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Siege of Gaza Starts Biting
2006-03-18
Hundreds of Palestinians lined up outside bakeries in Gaza yesterday to buy bread as shop owners complained they were running out of flour because of IsraelÂ’s closure of a commercial crossing into the strip.
That'd be the one the Paleostinians shot up and swarmed across, right? Wonder why they closed it?
And to prevent the collapse of the Palestinian economy, donor countries are looking into the possibility of paying salaries directly to 140,000 Palestinian Authority employees.
Oooh. That's gotta hurt. No rakeoff at the top.
Israel has been closing Karni, the main commercial crossing with Gaza, on and off for the last two months, citing security concerns.
What's a few shootouts, a riot here and there? That's hardly any reason for closing it down, right?
It has said the closures were not a response to the election victory of Hamas in January.
Might have had something to do with the booms, though...
Palestinians have complained of looming shortages of many basic food stuffs while UN agencies have warned that stocks were running low and prices skyrocketing. Outside one bakery in Gaza City, at least 70 Palestinians jostled and pushed each other to get bread. The owner said he had to limit the quantities people could buy. Hisham Al-Shanti, owner of one of the largest bakeries in Gaza City, said he had enough flour for one more day. “If the crossing continues to be closed, we will shut the doors of the bakery,” Shanti told Reuters.
Life's tough. It's tougher when you're armed, dangerous, and stoopid.
An Israeli Army spokesman said Karni had been closed again on March 13 after being open for several days. There were no immediate plans to reopen it, he said. An Israeli security source said an alternative crossing at Kerem Shalom could be used from tomorrow to transport goods in and out of the Gaza Strip. The Palestinians have rejected such alternatives in the past.
"Kerem Shalom? A second-rate crossing. Not up to our standards. Bring us a better offer!"
Palestinians said the crossing has not been kept open long enough to make up for the previous closures.
Posted by:Fred

#16  There's no money in flour, but arms importing seems to be a big profit enterprise. Maybe flour has to be more scarce befire it is worth importing. Supply and demand thing, ya know. Econ 101.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-03-18 23:58  

#15  Israel's destroyed all the tunnels into Egypt?

If arms can find their way in, so can flour.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-03-18 23:50  

#14  What's wrong w/flour from Egypt or another of their neighbors?
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-03-18 23:46  

#13  ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNND, the Israelis have the Big Knife Switch™ for electric power, as well as the Big A$$ed Gate Valve™ for water. The Paleos have all the saline wells they can handle. The Paleos have sh*t royally into their own mess kit.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-03-18 21:30  

#12  Thanks. Didn't know that.
Posted by: 2b   2006-03-18 20:45  

#11  2b, the Israelis control all access into / out of Gaza. They patrol the sea approaches and man checkpoints on the roads and of course it is walled. The only exception is the Rafah crossing into Egypt and that is currently only open to people, not goods. An additional crossing is planned but is held up pending an agreement on it between the Palestinian govt and Israel.

Data and (near the end of the file) a map here.
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-18 20:30  

#10  Let the UN's Gaza Airlift begin!

Posted by: Pappy   2006-03-18 20:04  

#9  I see a marketing opportunity for kosher hardtack..
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-03-18 18:45  

#8  at least they have their Zam Zam
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-18 14:56  

#7  Let them eat cake!
Posted by: Souha Arafat   2006-03-18 12:55  

#6  Funny. Israel is a tiny country. You'd think, like the rest of the world, the Paleo's might be able to get their flour elsewhere. But it appears they can only get it from hated Israel. Go figure.
Posted by: 2b   2006-03-18 12:22  

#5  6
:)
Posted by: Jules   2006-03-18 11:33  

#4  The subtle language of the Holy QkUran has 64 variations of ingratitude. It's important to the speakers. Like snow to Eskimaux.
Posted by: 6   2006-03-18 08:38  

#3  I get this visual - manna from Heaven... Only these are Paleos, not thankful Jooos, so they immediately start bitching... Why no zatar? Where's the laban? What, no hummus? This isn't as good as my mother used to make...

And God finally just says, "Aw, fuck it." and blasts the bitches off the face of the planet.
Posted by: Glunter Sneash8888   2006-03-18 07:37  

#2  Let the UN's Gaza Airlift begin!
Posted by: Glunter Sneash8888   2006-03-18 06:41  

#1  Still working on the cause / effect principle. After they master that, probably somewhere around 2100-2200, we will give them the wheel and the plow. That will keep them busy until the next millenium. The debate continue on whether to ever give them fire.
Posted by: Glunter Sneash8888   2006-03-18 05:49  

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