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islamirama
02-06-2008, 06:43 AM
Palestine: The Fear of Losing Hope

In the cardiology unit at Al-Shefa Hospital in Gaza City, 57-year-old Ali Ahel suffered from a critical heart arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, and diabetes, all of which could have led to his death if he was not immediately allowed to transfer out of Gaza and receive a life-saving open heart surgery. Like many others, Ahel was a victim of the ongoing humanitarian crisis facing the population in Palestine.


Click here to see photos of Islamic Relief's efforts.

Doctors at Al-Shefa hospital said Ahel was in very critical condition. If he did not receive the surgery, Ahel, a tailor and sole provider for his family of eleven, would have died.


"For me, I am a father of 10 children, the youngest is six years old, they all require real care, none of my children are working, even the oldest... I don't know what they will do after my death… Only God Almighty will be beside them,” said Ahel, as his eyes filled with tears.


By securing aid in Gaza and receiving donations sent through the Egypt border crossing in Rafah, Islamic Relief has arranged $600,000 of food aid, distributed over $40,000 worth of medical supplies to Gaza’s hospitals, and prepared an additional 10,000 food packages as part of our close to $10 million humanitarian aid appeal.

Your generous and continuous support is needed to help those worst affected by this still ongoing crisis.

Please donate generously.


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In the early morning of the 23rd January, over 350,000 Palestinians surged into Egypt from the Gaza Strip after parts of the border wall were destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of Gazans rushed over the border, some frantically searching for loved ones, most desperate for food and fuel, which due to blockades on Gaza’s borders are in short supply. The chaos only highlights the extreme hardship endured by the Palestinian people. Approximately 1.5 million people are living under conditions of siege.

Most are living well below the poverty line of US $2 dollars per day with little access to the basic necessities such as fuel, food, electricity and medicine.
Working in partnership with Muslim Aid, Interpal is asking you to make a difference to the lives of those isolated from the world by the conflict. We urgently need help in raising £5 million for the people of Palestine- for food, fuel and medical supplies. One million pounds has already been raised thanks to our emergency relief partners. Despite the difficulties, we pledge to get supplies to those most in need through local partners.




Donate NOW Insha'Allaah


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islamirama
02-07-2008, 05:04 AM
Strangling Gaza




It could, rightfully, be a cause of shame to the world. But the world, besieged by violence and injustice, hardly notices it. The people of Gaza, 1.4 million of them, are slowly and purposely being deprived of basic foods and medicines by the so-called civilized countries in the West and there is hardly a protest. And all this happens because the people in Gaza want to be free and independent. Never mind that in the process children and innocent civilians are killed or families dispossessed.

Dr. Mona Elfarra, a Palestinian physician and human rights activist, thus describes a situation in her personal blog, "I don't know exactly what was going on inside the little heads of the kids who were preparatory school children, of Al Buriege boy's preparatory school. But the two tiny bodies were shot, with many bullets, as I was told by my colleagues at the emergency room at the Al Aqsa hospital…On November 10, the dreams of two tiny kids has stopped forever."

As Dr. Elfarra states, both the children as well as the Israeli soldiers who killed them are victims of the occupation, "…the occupation that deprives the soldiers of their humanity, when under the false pretence of Israeli security, daily crimes are committed against my country. And against my people." This is particularly true in the lack of food and medicines for the people in Gaza.

Most of the basic goods in Gaza are imported. Because of border closures, there is limited delivery of those goods, in particular sugar and wheat flour, which represent 80 percent of the caloric intake of Palestinians. The majority of the population depends on food aid from international organizations.

At the same time, the flow of exports leaving Gaza has practically stopped, while the commercial and humanitarian goods allowed to come in continues to decline. The Gaza Strip is practically sealed off from the outside world. Approximately 80 percent of the population lives on less than $2 a day. It is estimated that 70 percent of the potential workforce is out of work or without pay. The Gaza Strip is not receiving tax monies owed to by Israel, which amounts to almost half of its budget.

Also critical is the public health and medical situation of the inhabitants of the Strip. The World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that the public health system is facing an unprecedented crisis. UNICEF reports that children are living in an environment of extreme violence, insecurity and fear. Shelling and sonic bombs have increased children's signs of distress and exhaustion.

UN agencies have appealed for Israel to restore full energy supplies to the Gaza Strip, stating their concern over the status of the public health system. "In the last months, the situation has become intolerable, with problems of referral outside of Gaza for patients who need specialized care that cannot be delivered in Gaza," states Dr. Ambroggio Manenti, head of the WHO office for the West Bank and Gaza.

The Israeli government General Security Service (Shabak) cites unspecified "security concerns" when denying medical patients exit permits from Gaza, a situation that has been denounced by Human Rights Watch and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-Israel.) "Israel denial of medical care to those in urgent need amounts to collective punishment against the population, which violates international law," states Sarah Leah Whitson, director of Human Rights Watch Middle East division.

In June, PHR-Israel and Gisha, another Israel-based human rights group, challenged Israel's restrictions on medical evacuees in Israel's Supreme Court. One of those denied permission to leave Gaza was a 16-year-old girl with a heart condition. "Israel has legitimate security concerns about rockets fired from Gaza into civilian areas. But denying medical treatment to a 16-year-old girl with a congenital heart defect doesn't make Israel any safer," said Leah Whitson.

Leah Whitson's words are confirmed by Gideon Levy, the Israeli journalist, writing in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. "But we have no right to do what we are doing. Just as no one would conceive of killing the residents of an entire neighborhood, to harass and incarcerate it because of a few criminals living there, there is no justification for abusing an entire people in the name of our security. The question of whether ending the occupation would threaten or strengthen Israel's security is irrelevant. There are not, and cannot be, any preconditions for restoring justice."

Source: Aljazeera.com

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