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'Israel ruining economy in Gaza Strip'
2007-07-05
The virtually total closure imposed on the Gaza Strip since Hamas's takeover in June has almost destroyed the Palestinian economy and threatens to turn its 1.4 million residents into charity cases, Gisha, the Legal Center for Freedom of Movement, charged in a report released Wednesday.

Israel has completely shut down the Karni crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip, which was the primary artery for the import and export of almost all commercial items including goods and raw materials. Since the closure, import of humanitarian goods has been allowed through the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Erez crossings, but their capacities are highly limited, according to the report.

The new policy, which, according to Gisha, is aimed at bringing the Hamas government to its knees, has exacerbated the already dire economic plight of the population.

Seventy-five percent of Gaza's factories have shut down because of the closure. The rest are operating on borrowed time, until the stocks of raw materials are exhausted.

Eighty-five percent of the population is already dependent on food aid from international organizations and the number is growing.

There is a severe shortage of raw materials including flour and sugar for domestic and industrial consumption. The price of flour has increased by 34 percent, powdered milk by 30% and rice by 20%.

Israel has erased from its computers the customs code used to identify goods entering Gaza and issued orders not to release them until further notice. This policy has cost Palestinian importers $1.5 million in the first two weeks of the closure, including fines paid for the use of rented containers, breach of contracts and damage to goods stored in warehouses for extended periods of time, the organization said.

The policy has also paralyzed agricultural exports from Gaza to Israel, the West Bank and other countries.

According to Gisha, Israel still occupies Gaza despite the disengagement largely because it controls all the land border crossings and controls and prohibits access to the area by air and sea. Therefore, Israel is obliged by international law to protect the civilian population under its control.

"Instead," Gisha charged, "it has adopted a policy of collective punishment, in violation of international humanitarian law, which explicitly provides that no person shall be punished for a deed he did not commit."
Posted by:Fred

#20  The average person carries approximately 5 to 20 pounds of dried fecal matter in the system, so we'll settle for a median of 12.5 pounds of excrement divided into an average of three daily bowel movements rendering something less than 4.2 pounds per given grunt-like action.

A rat's average weight is some 350 grams with its gluteal hindquarters accounting for some 120 grams total.

Therefore a rough conversion between Give-A-Shits and Rats' Asses would represent a ratio of some 4.2 pounds per grunt-like-action into approximately one quarter of a pound of rodent-related-rear-end. This renders a minimum 16:1 ratio which we can safely curtail to a 10:1 measure in order to account for irritable bowel syndrome and other such human ailments.

I hope this answers your question.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-05 23:37  

#19  mathBeehard Ol Dirty American and ratiosBeeharder!

>:)
Posted by: RD   2007-07-05 23:04  

#18  Does anyone know the conversion ratio between Give-A-Shits and Rat's Asses?
Posted by: Ol Dirty American   2007-07-05 22:40  

#17   It couldn't hurt to blink the lights now and then. Why do people with fanatical allegiance to a 7th century cult need electricity anyway?

thanks Darrell for that perspicacious suggestion and sapient question.
>:)
Posted by: RD   2007-07-05 22:30  

#16  It couldn't hurt to blink the lights now and then. Why do people with fanatical allegiance to a 7th century cult need electricity anyway?
Posted by: Darrell   2007-07-05 22:03  

#15  The virtually total closure imposed on the Gaza Strip since Hamas's takeover in June has almost destroyed the Palestinian economy and threatens to turn its 1.4 million residents into charity cases, Gisha, the Legal Center for Freedom of Movement, charged in a report released Wednesday.

The article then goes on at length detailing Palestinian misery with great care. Miraculously, the author neglects to mention exactly why Israel has closed the borders. As is so often the case, Israel's own survival is entirely disregarded if it is at odds with Palestinian welfare (in every sense).

At least Ya'alon has sufficient courage to loudly announce the possiblity of Gaza's utilities being shut off:

Israel must treat the Hamas-run Gaza Strip as an "enemy entity" and should "disengage" from providing water, electricity and other supplies to the volatile coastal strip where an estimated 1.4 million people live.

The deleterious effects of electing Hamas must be seared into the Palestinians' collective memory with a white hot branding iron. Israel will have few such golden opportunities in the future.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-05 21:48  

#14  I believe the Palestinians are in the habit of letting their bill paying fall in arrears, Redneck Jim. If I recall correctly, the Israeli government has paid over money to the utility companies on more than one occasion.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-05 20:23  

#13  You know, money doesn't just evaporate, it's spent somewhere.
Where do the Gazans buy groceries?
Does Israel provide water free? Gasoline, motor oil, tires, furniture, etc. they have to get it from somewhere (No snarks please about all going to the widows and orphans ammunition fund, you have to have food to live.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-07-05 19:22  

#12  This is a reverse of the blockade of the Straits of Tiran tht lead to the Six Day War.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-07-05 13:50  

#11  Cry to Hamass
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-07-05 13:25  

#10  How can you ruin something that does not exist?
Virtual ruin?
Posted by: 3dc   2007-07-05 11:02  

#9  G*d, I'm so ashamed---because these mutants are my countrymen.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-07-05 09:48  

#8  ...threatens to turn its 1.4 million residents into charity cases...

Weren't they already? How many billions has the world poured into this bottomless money pit?
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-07-05 09:39  

#7  Their money should have a picture of a pile of rubble with the words "We did this to ourselves" underneath...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-07-05 09:25  

#6  "...threatens to turn its 1.4 million residents into charity cases, ..."

Um, did I miss something here? Haven't they ALWAYS been charity cases? Isn't that what they've been bitching about all along, that since they elected Hamas, they haven't been getting their handout???

Oh I'm so confused.
Posted by: AlanC   2007-07-05 09:23  

#5  My Sympathy Meter reads a much greater number, albeit with a negative sign.
Posted by: Gary and the Samoyeds   2007-07-05 09:15  

#4  The price of flour has increased by 34 percent, powdered milk by 30% and rice by 20%.

They've got a long way to go to catch up with Zim-Bob-way, but I know they can make it with Allah's help.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-07-05 06:48  

#3  The Gaza Strip has an economy? Who knew?
Posted by: Mike   2007-07-05 06:34  

#2  I think the Pali's are getting a lesson in modern economics.
It's a simple market forces kneejerk reaction by Israel.
Since the major Hamas goods exported to Israel were KASSAM ROCKETS a market glutt was created for this type of merchandize. Israel has therefore decided to close the border passes in order to prevent a total collapse of ther Kassam Rocket Industry which would totaly annihilate the (non-existant) Pali economy.
As a matter of fact, we have also decided to export back to Gaza aimilar products (Artillery shells, HELLFIRE missiles and plain good old 7.62 mm ammo) courtessy of the IAF and IDF.

So you see, we are simply allowing market forces free play - while hoping to give the HAMAS "democraticaly elected" Gov'mint a free lesson in the old "Cause and Effect " theory :)
Posted by: Elder of Zion   2007-07-05 04:46  

#1  Well, Gaza has borders with Egypt and a sea coast. Go complain to the Egyptians. Typical crap of laying a trip on Israel. Israel needs to turn off the electric power and advise Hamas to find other sources of fresh water, as the valves into Gaza will be turned off in the near future.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-07-05 04:32  

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