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Thursday, May 01, 2008
The Humanitarian Situation in the Gaza Strip
During the past week reports about the worsening lack of fuel in the Gaza Strip increased. UNRWA announced that it would stop distributing food to 650,000 Gazans because of “the lack of fuel in the reservoirs” belonging to the agency (Agence France Presse, April 24). Jamal al-Khudari , head of the Public Committee to Fight the Blockade, claimed that the lack of fuel would lead to the collapse of services in the Gaza Strip (Ma'an News Agency, April 21).
There is in fact a lack of fuel and humanitarian distress in the Gaza Strip, both of which are the result of Hamas's terrorist policies , which do not enable the normal, routine operation of the crossings between the Gaza Strip and Israel and Egypt (a conspicuous example was the terrorist attack carried out last week at the Nahal Oz fuel terminal, through which fuel supplies from Israel are delivered to the Gaza Strip). The lack of fuel worsened following an announcement by the owners of fuel companies operating in the Gaza Strip that they refused to accept fuel (gasoline and diesel fuel) supplied by Israel .
So far it is unclear whether the fuel companies' refusal was coordinated with the Hamas administration. If Hamas so chooses, it can, without a doubt, compel the company owners to accept fuel from the Nahal Oz terminal and to arrange for its distribution to civilians. At a meeting held by the Hamas administration on April 27, it was decided that hold emergency consultations would be held with the fuel companies to deliver the fuel waiting at the terminal and to distribute it (Palestine-info Website, April 28). However, the Association of Fuel Companies in the Gaza Strip rejected the appeal (Reuters, April 28).
Thus Hamas permits (and perhaps even initiates) a worsening of the fuel crisis in the Gaza Strip , part of its cynical policy of using the distress of its civilians to promote its media campaign to represent the situation in the Gaza Strip as “on the brink of collapse” 3 (a claim which does not reflect the true situation). The objective of the Hamas media campaign, which has been accompanied by protest marches and demonstrations attended by civilians and by attempts to carry out terrorist attacks at the crossings , is to exert pressure on Israel and Egypt to open the crossings in accordance with conditions laid down by Hamas.
Israel 's response
According to Colonel Nir Pres , head of the Coordination and Liaison Administration for the Gaza Strip, for the past month the Palestinians have not taken possession of the fuel delivered and do not meet necessary humanitarian and civilian needs, and thus led by Hamas create, in effect, shortages, distress and crises (Announcement from the Coordination and Liaison Administration, April 24).
The colonel added that during the past week a supply of fuel had been delivered for UNWRA following an appeal from that organization. However, the disturbances caused by the Palestinians near the terminal prevented the passage of the tanker and subsequent supply of fuel to the organization. He added that there were about a million liters [more than 264,000 gallons] of fuel in the reservoirs on the Palestinian side of the Nahal Oz terminal. He also said that Hamas was trying to create a crisis at the expense of the population by attacking the fuel and goods crossings at Nahal Oz and Kerem Shalom and by preventing the distribution of fuel for humanitarian needs while trying to exert pressure on Israel.
Thanks Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
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