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the living conditions of the Gaza people is deplorable. poor thing.
Its ture that,Israel is constantly facing threat of terrorism cos of their wrong acts... Its a "kill OR die" situation there.... They selected "kill" option....India selected "die" option....But the Aid should reach the poor people of Gaza. They have the right to rebuild their houses and establish a better society..😊
Originally posted by: krystal_watz
lol, isnt it funny that while half the muslim world brandishes sabres at the name of Israel, the very same folks get on their knees before the USA?😆
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The ICRC paints a bleak picture of conditions in Gaza Israel's blockade of Gaza is a clear violation of international humanitarian law, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said.
In a statement, the ICRC describes the situation in Gaza as dire, saying the only sustainable solution is a lifting of the blockade.
It says Israel is punishing the whole civilian population of Gaza.
It also urges Hamas movement to allow ICRC delegates to visit a detained Israel soldier Gilad Shalit.
Key messageThe ICRC, a traditionally neutral organisation, paints a bleak picture of conditions in Gaza: hospitals short of equipment, power cuts lasting hours each day, drinking water unfit for consumption.
"The whole of Gaza's civilian population is being punished for acts for which they bear no responsibility. The closure therefore constitutes a collective punishment imposed in clear violation of Israel's obligations under international humanitarian law," the agency said in the statement.
And the ICRC blames differences between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority for some of Gaza's shortages.
But the key message from the body which rarely publicly criticises governments is that Israel's blockade of Gaza must be lifted.
That message is yet another indication of growing international concern over conditions in Gaza - just last week US President Barack Obama called the situation there unsustainable.