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Gaza Health crisis worsening

[ PIC 08/05/2012 – 04:18 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Dr Ashraf Kodra, Gaza Health Ministry spokesman, warned of the serious health situation in Gaza due to lack of medicines in the ministry’s warehouses, pointing out that 202 types of medicines considered essential are currently out of stock in the Gaza Strip such as drug protocols […]

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Gaza Siege Harshness Continues. Israel’s committing slow-motion genocide ~ by Stephen Lendman

OpEdNews | March 23, 2012 | Stephen Lendman Israel’s committing slow-motion genocide in Gaza. Israel’s claimed easing is false. Besieged Gazans remain isolated. The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) assessed conditions in January. Except for limited amounts of agricultural products, Gaza’s export economy’s suffering. In addition, imports of basic needs and raw materials fall […]

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Israeli Settlers Attack A Gas Station In Jenin – Soldiers present did not try to stop them

Settler Violence Topic | Category | Pictures | New: Interactive Map Wednesday February 08, 2012 05:05 by Saed Bannoura – IMEMC & Agencies A number of armed Israeli settlers attacked on Tuesday a Palestinian gas station in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, and forced the owners and the residents out. Archive […]

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PA health ministry sends dialysis supplies to Gaza

Ralated: Israel Kills by Infringement of Health Care – The Facts Note occupiedpalestine: The article below depicts some blame from palestinian counterparts on eachother, while anyone should keep in mind, Israel as an occupier has the main and initial responsibility for healthcare and access to healthcare according to International Law: Articles 55 and 56 of […]

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Factsheet on Gazan Children’s Access to Medical Care ~ by Al Mezan

Gaza Under Attack – Timeline | In pictures Aug-Sept 2011 | Oct-Nov 2011 | Dec 2011 Articles 55 and 56 of the Fourth Geneva Convention clearly establish that Israel, as the occupying power, not only has a duty to ensure medical supplies reach hospitals in the OPT, but to ensure and maintain the services of […]

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