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According to Israeli reports, Turkey has officially asked Israel to issue a permit for a Turkish ship carrying huge electricity generators to be stationed off the Gaza coast
Israel has refused a Turkish offer to send a floating power-generating ship to the Gaza coast to supply the coastal enclave with electricity, Arabs48 reported yesterday.
In the wake of the recent Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, Israel targeted the sole electricity plant in the Strip and massively damaged electricity infrastructure, Turkey offered to cover the electricity shortage.
According to Israeli reports, Turkey has officially asked Israel to issue a permit for a Turkish ship carrying huge electricity generators to be stationed off the Gaza coast.
Arabs48 reported Israeli security sources saying that specialists had found that the infrastructure in the Gaza Strip is not suitable for such a connection and that is why the Turkish offer was refused.
The same sources said that other ideas to solve the electricity crisis in Gaza were proposed, including mobile generators carried by trucks, but all were refused.
[Reminder that Gaza only enjoys electricity for 8h per day. This is part and parcel of the Israeli policy of keeping Gazans dependent on foreign aid. It's for this same reason that Israel has gobbled up Gaza's best lands for the purposes of maintaining that "buffer zone" and that, against international law, it keeps decreasing fishing area in Gaza's waters. - RFS]
Israel refuses Turkish offer to supply Gaza with electricity