Monday, August 12, 2013

What Happened to the Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza?

Israel Defense Forces
Sun, beach, shopping: these are the types of things that define summer all over the world, and Gaza is no different.

Despite what you may hear from the media, Gaza is not an “open-air prison.” This summer, Gazans are out in force, enjoying themselves in sparkling new malls, beautiful beaches and hotels, and doing their shopping in pristine grocery stores and markets heaving with fresh produce. Gaza even boasts an Olympic-size swimming pool.
Here are some of the places you can visit in Gaza on an ordinary summer’s day:

1. The beach for a volleyball game

Palestinians enjoy a day at the beach in Gaza City2. A luxury hotel for a dip in the pool

3. A new grocery store to pick up something for dinner

4. The car wash to get your new car cleaned

Luxury car in Gaza5.  Your local food stand to grab a bite to eat

 6. The market to stock up on fruit and candy

7. The shopping mall for the latest fashion from overseas...

8. ...And out on the town to see some Gaza nightlife

As you can see, there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Many Gazans have money, food and even luxuries many of us do not have. What is missing, however, is a stable, democratic government. The moment any Gazan speaks against Hamas or Islam in even the smallest way, they are punished severely with torture and death. A surplus of money also means that Hamas can pay terrorists to kill Israelis through suicide attacks and missiles.
Gazans can now buy whatever they want. They still cannot, however, say whatever they want - for fear of their lives.

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