giu 20 2010


by Bisquì

Gaza has been under Israeli blockade since Hamas took control of the Strip in 2007.

The siege has forced Gazans to rely on supplies smuggled through tunnels that go underneath the territory’s border with Egypt.

On Thursday, the Israeli government announced its decision to let in some items, but Hamas dismissed it as “just propaganda”.

Al Jazeera’s Nicole Johnston’s reports from Gaza.

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The document below is a detailed breakdown of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip for June 6th-12th. The statistics include the amount of trucks and tons of aid imported this past week, as well as what goods were imported into the Strip.

As shown below: 578 trucks of humanitarian aid and 1,215,037 liters of diesel fuel were imported into Gaza this week.

Gaza Strip Merchandise and Humanitarian Aid June 6th – 12th, 2010

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