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Analysis: What next for Gaza? | Maan News Agency

The author is Gaza Director of Operations for UNRWA.

As I sit here in my office cum bedroom in Gaza City, listening to the airstrikes and rocket fire, there is talk of how to bring the violence to an end. This is to be eminently desired, particularly for the civilian population in Gaza who have suffered the brunt of this escalation.

But when I think of the 17,000 displaced people sheltered in our schools, some of whom I spoke with yesterday, I wonder what they would think of this. Because they have seen it all before, for most this was their third displacement since 2009; many having returned to the exact same classroom.

If this prospective cease-fire ends the same way as those before it, would they think this is anything other than a brief respite from violence?

For Gaza, a return to 'calm' is a return to the eighth year of blockade. It is a return to over 50 percent of the population either unemployed or unpaid. It is a return to confinement to Gaza and no external access to markets, employment, or education -- in short, no access to the outside world.

For example, if one of the grandmothers I spoke to yesterday should wish to go to Birzeit University in the West Bank to study, she cannot.

The Israeli government need not demonstrate this grandmother poses any specific threat to security as they have approved a blanket ban on Gazans studying in the West Bank based on an undefined security threat. The vast majority of the population are prevented from leaving this 365 square kilometer sliver of land.

If one of the tomato farmers I met yesterday can find a buyer for his product in Paris, Peoria or Prague under certain conditions he can box up his tomatoes, ship them through the one open commercial crossing and on to Ashdod port or Ben Gurion airport -- two of the most sensitive security sites in Israel.

Unfortunately there is no market for Gazan tomatoes in Paris, Peoria or Prague. There is a market for Gazan tomatoes in Israel and the West Bank, but this farmer is not allowed to sell his tomatoes there because of that same undefined security threat.

The elderly I met yesterday wonder how they will access health care after this cease-fire. Other than the services provided by us at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency and some private and NGO facilities, the government health care system is collapsing. Infrastructure has been damaged and the people wonder who will take responsibility to fix it.

If the Palestinian Authority is not permitted or is unable to do that is the international community expected to? Or will Israel, the occupying power, assume that responsibility?

The mothers I met yesterday wonder where their children will go to school in six short weeks if not in one of UNRWA's 245 schools. Who will repair the government schools, deliver the textbooks, pay the teachers? If government schools do not open will UNRWA be expected to fill that void?

We lack the physical capacity, human and financial resources to accept tens, or even hundreds, of thousands of additional students in our schools.

UNRWA and the UN family, including WFP, UNICEF, OCHA and UNDP, remain engaged in meeting the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza. Amongst the areas in which UNRWA has scaled up its work in recent years is construction, where we have a very large portfolio.

This is predominantly schools for our education program, in which we taught over 230,000 children last year, and houses for those whose homes were destroyed in previous conflicts or demolished by Israel.

If we want to build something we have to submit a detailed project proposal to Israel with the design, location and a complete bill of quantities. The Israelis then review the proposal, a process that is supposed to take not more than two months but on average takes nearly 20 months.

We received no project approvals between March 2013 and May 2014, during the last 'calm,' despite having nearly USD 100 million worth of projects awaiting approval. Will this 'calm' be any better?

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i believe that there can be so many solution for Israel-Pal conflict but thing is no one look serious ...and world doesnt care
 
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i believe that there can be so many solution for Israel-Pal conflict but thing is no one look serious ...and world doesnt care

The Arab world needs to be serious. Israel could care less what the world thinks as long as there is no pressure or enmity against it. If the Arab world grinds for less than a year it will put worthwhile effort to come to a permanent solution.
 
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The Arab world needs to be serious. Israel could care less what the world thinks as long as there is no pressure or enmity against it. If the Arab world grinds for less than a year it will put worthwhile effort to come to a permanent solution.

bro , i feel sad to say that arab world is busy in their own stuff, buying lamborghini's and expensive cars , building palaces and getting married ... they need to come out from this mess ...
 
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Israel has bombarded our new building for Palestine people in Gaza since the first day.......
 
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Seriously?

Yup, big damage happened last Monday, the same day when I make a thread about Indonesia hacker attack Israel (I dont know whether it has a correlation), but no injures.

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More money will come to Palestine from Indonesia.....From Government/Politicians/Common People

detikNews : Menlu Marty Kecam Keras Israel yang Hancurkan Graha Tahfidz Quran Indonesia

Rabu, 16/07/2014 12:56 WIB
Menlu Marty Kecam Keras Israel yang Hancurkan Graha Tahfidz Quran Indonesia
Yohannie Linggasari - detikNews

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Jakarta - Graha Tahfidz Daarul Quran Indonesia di Jabalia, Gaza bagian Utara diroket Israel. Gedung tempat warga Gaza belajar dan menghapal Alquran itu tak sempat dipakai lama. Baru berjalan sehari sudah rusak parah. Apa yang dilakukan Israel itu dikecam keras Menlu Marty.

"Sudah saya sampaikan sikap Indonesia selama ini yang menentang, mengecam tindakan Israel ini dan mendesak agar gencatan senjata segera diterapkan," terang Marty di Kemlu, Jl Pejambon, Jakarta, Rabu (16/7/2014).

Marty juga menyampaikan agar bantuan kemanusiaan kepada pengungsi Palestina segera disalurkan, juga kepada korban yang bertahan di Gaza.

"Dan agar bantuan kemanusiaan segera disalurkan," terang dia.

Diketahui 12 roket jatuh di Graha Tahfidz Daarul Quran Indonesia membuat bangunan yang baru sehari beroperasi itu porak poranda.

"Rumah kami juga rata dengan tanah," lapor Abdillah Onim dalam rilis yang dikirim PPPA Daarul Quran yang diterima, Selasa (15/7).

Padahal, tutur Koordinator Graha Tahfidz Daarul Quran Indonesia itu, sejak 11 bulan lalu sudah mensterilkan titik pelontar roket dari sekitar Graha Daqu.

"Sebelum membangun Graha Tahfidz Qur’an Indonesia di sini, saya sudah berkoordinasi dengan pemerintah setempat. Kami minta para pejuang memindahkan pelontaran roket dari sekitar sini. Sebab, Israel akan membalas menyerang asal roket yang mengenai wilayahnya dengan serangan yang menghancurkan," ungkap Abdillah Onim.

Graha Tahfidz Quran Indonesia mulai diroket pada Senin, 7 Juli 2014, yang menghancurkan akses jalan, tembok luar, kaca-kaca, dan sebagian atap bangunan. Namun sudah tidak kondusif untuk dipakai para santri Penghafal Quran. Bahkan seorang wali santri yang bernama Abu Jabal Basliqy, tewas terkena roket ketika tengah menumpang mobil di Gaza City.
 
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The Arab world needs to be serious. Israel could care less what the world thinks as long as there is no pressure or enmity against it. If the Arab world grinds for less than a year it will put worthwhile effort to come to a permanent solution.


Actually Arab world is showing its cowardice against Israel .............
 
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Yup, big damage happened last Monday, the same day when I make a thread about Indonesia hacker attack Israel (I dont know whether it has a correlation), but no injures.

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More money will come to Palestine from Indonesia.....From Government/Politicians/Common People

This is a very common policy from Israel. They want to discourage the international community from funding any projects which improve the quality of life for the Palestinians.

In 2012, Qatar gave 400$ million in construction aid. Their royal family came to Gaza as well to discuss this. A couple weeks later Israel launched an assault on Gaza.

They don't want a prosperous Palestine in the West Bank nor Gaza. The international world can change this, when they do, they'll be notified that it went to waste via-air to surface missiles.

Here is an Israeli human rights organization documenting this:
Top security officials admit Israel’s policy prevents economic growth in Gaza | Gaza Gateway | Facts and Analysis about the Crossings
 
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Well Hamas should not instigate wars with israel. Israel is fascist,but so is hamas also fascist.
 
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Sadly Arabs are sleeping. If this genocide doesn't wake them up, I doubt if they ever will ... :sad:

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Arabs are not sleeping. They are paying militant hamas to secure jerusalem against Zionism.

Who cares dying children? Arab war lords siting in the gulf states, dont care about such things. They are enjoying their oil wealth and harem women.
 
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