fallout man
Golden Member
- Nov 20, 2007
- 1,787
- 1
- 0
It seems like the Israelis document the supplies they send in.
Also, I love taking straight from the horse in the mouth.
Cool story, PJ.
It seems like the Israelis document the supplies they send in.
Also, I love taking straight from the horse in the mouth.
Cool story, PJ.
Even to a blatant anti-Semite like yourself.
Maybe Gazans don't want an Israeli lifeline. Maybe they want the blockade lifted so they can rebuild their lives. Have you thought of that? They aren't even allowed to bring in the concrete they need to rebuild from the bombing Israel inflicted on them.
Maybe Gazans don't want an Israeli lifeline. Maybe they want the blockade lifted so they can rebuild their lives. Have you thought of that? They aren't even allowed to bring in the concrete they need to rebuild from the bombing Israel inflicted on them.
maybe israel doesnt want to be attacked by constant missile and mortar attacks daily? maybe that is the reason the blockade was instated. no, it couldnt be, it is to simply make the gazan people suffer.
For once I'd have to agree with senseamp: providing a "lifeline" is fine and would be much appreciated during a catastrophe or crisis, but the people living in Gaza need more than just food and medicine, they need equipment, parts, supplies, etc etc to (re)build an infrastructure. The fact that the islamaic wackos living in Gaza have carried out attacks against Isreal doesn't change that fact.
The islamic wackos (Hamas) are the ones these people voted in to be in charge and run the place. This means most of the things you've mention will go straight into their hands to be used against the Israelis at a later date.
Humanitarian aid despite Hamas attacks
Despite attacks by Hamas, Israel maintains an ongoing humanitarian corridor for the transfer of perishable and staple food items to Gaza. This conduit is used by internationally recognized organizations including the United Nations and the Red Cross.
Well over a million tons of humanitarian supplies entered Gaza from Israel over the last 18 months equaling nearly a ton of aid for every man, woman and child in Gaza.
Millions of dollars worth of international food aid continually flows through the Israeli humanitarian apparatus, ensuring that there is no food shortage in Gaza.
Food and supplies are shipped from Israel to Gaza six days a week. These items were channeled through aid organizations or via Gaza's private sector.
Large quantities of essential food items like baby formula, wheat, meat, dairy products and other perishables are transferred daily and weekly to Gaza. Fertilizers that cannot be used to make explosives are shipped into the Strip regularly, as are potato seeds, eggs for reproduction, bees, and equipment for the flower industry.
In 2009 alone, more than 738,000 tons of food and supplies entered Gaza. Pictures in local newspapers show local markets aplenty with fruit, vegetables, cheese, spices, bread and meat to feed 1.4 million Gazans.
In the first quarter of 2010 (January-March), 94,500 tons of supplies were transferred in 3,676 trucks to the Strip: 48,000 tons of food products; 40,000 tons of wheat; 2,760 tons of rice; 1,987 tons of clothes and footwear; 553 tons of milk powder and baby food.
In a typical week the IDF coordinates the transfer of hundreds of trucks containing about 15,000 tons of supplies. During the week of May 18, 2010 there were more than 100 truckloads of animal food, 65 trucks of fruit and vegetables; 22 truckloads of sugar, some 27 truckloads of meat, poultry and fish; and 40 trucks of dairy products. At holiday times, Israel increases transfers. During the Muslim holy days of Ramadhan and Eid al-Adha, Israel shipped some 11,000 heads of cattle into the Strip.
Let's review these numbers.
Maybe Gazans don't want an Israeli lifeline. Maybe they want the blockade lifted so they can rebuild their lives. Have you thought of that? They aren't even allowed to bring in the concrete they need to rebuild from the bombing Israel inflicted on them.
what "blockade?"
israel has no trade obligations to gaza. the cairo agreements are expired. hamas doesnt even recognize israel.
south korea placed a "blockade" on the north after an attack. the arab states "blockaded" israel's economy for decades.
us "blockades" iran's economy.
so fucking what?
israel is a sovereign nation, it doesn't have to do business with a terrorist state. if gazans want concrete then they have to prove they wont use it for rockets or weapons shelters, and hamas would have to renounce its charter, apologize to israel for decades of terrorism, and pay reparations.
Israel doesn't have to trade with Gaza, that is right, but it wants to block others from trading with Gaza too.