Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Israel launches ground incursion in Gaza Strip [View all]Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)July 18, 2014
In almost three decades of research and writing on Gaza, I have often asked myself, Is there a language to really express the torment of Gaza and the way in which the worlds unflinching indifference and heartlessness contribute to it?
Gazas present anguish did not emerge in a vacuum nor in response to a single terrible event as the Israeli government would have us believe. Instead, it emanates from a context of ongoing occupation and repression that has transformed Gaza the center of Palestinian nationalism and resistance to Israeli occupation into one of the most impoverished, imprisoned areas of the world.
Gazas deterioration, however, was not accidental or inadvertent. To the contrary, the devastation of Gazas economy (and environment) was deliberate and planned by Israel, imposed through separation and isolation and through a destructive economic blockade, which entered its eighth year last month. The blockade which has been supported by the United States, the European Union, and Egypt in particular virtually bans access to markets outside Gaza and confines the overwhelming majority of people to the Strip. This has ended all normal trade upon which Gazas tiny economy depends and has disabled the private sector and its capacity to generate jobs, preventing any viable recovery of Gazas productive sectors.
Unemployment in Gaza stands at 40.8 percent, a dramatic increase from 18.7 percent in 2000; however, for those people between 15 and 29 years of age, the unemployment rate is almost 60 percent. Because of this, poverty has increased with almost 80 percent of Gazans made dependent on humanitarian aid to survive although they are able and desperate to work.
in full: http://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2014/07/19/deprivation-gaza-strip/6HybezDQv6N0lGzsVWoB4N/story.html