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Palestine is drying up before our eyes
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Strategos Against Dystopia User ID: 53700 09-04-2012 04:44 PM
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Palestine is drying up before our eyes
This is a War Crime!
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/09/03/p...-our-eyes/
Quote:Israeli policies and practices limit Palestinians’ access to the water they are entitled to under international law. Israel controls all sources of freshwater in the West Bank. In Gaza, 90 to 95 percent of the coastal aquifer, on which Gaza inhabitants are dependent for water, is contaminated due to over extraction and sewage contamination, making it unfit for human consumption. For most Palestinians, this ongoing and catastrophic water crisis is what they face daily, when they wash clothing, need a glass of water or try to water their crops.
Can you live on 6.3 gallons of water a day?
Quote:What is 6.3 gallons? It is Israeli water torture. It is part of the occupation. It is part of maintaining the stalemate, the status quo, the divide and conquer, the non-solution is a solution. In the meantime, in the never ending interim, if you are Palestinian, just keep your water consumption under 6.3 gallons a day or there will be hell to pay.
I now know more deeply that expecting one to live on 6.3 gallons of water in a day is an insult. It’s collective punishment. It’s f*cking horrible. An allotment of 6.3 gallons of water a day makes you want to flee.
Murray Rothbard's audio book For a New Liberty: (from Mises.org)
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 109582 09-04-2012 04:53 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Strategos Wrote:This is a War Crime!
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/09/03/p...-our-eyes/
Quote:Israeli policies and practices limit Palestinians’ access to the water they are entitled to under international law. Israel controls all sources of freshwater in the West Bank. In Gaza, 90 to 95 percent of the coastal aquifer, on which Gaza inhabitants are dependent for water, is contaminated due to over extraction and sewage contamination, making it unfit for human consumption. For most Palestinians, this ongoing and catastrophic water crisis is what they face daily, when they wash clothing, need a glass of water or try to water their crops.
Can you live on 6.3 gallons of water a day?
Quote:What is 6.3 gallons? It is Israeli water torture. It is part of the occupation. It is part of maintaining the stalemate, the status quo, the divide and conquer, the non-solution is a solution. In the meantime, in the never ending interim, if you are Palestinian, just keep your water consumption under 6.3 gallons a day or there will be hell to pay.
I now know more deeply that expecting one to live on 6.3 gallons of water in a day is an insult. It’s collective punishment. It’s f*cking horrible. An allotment of 6.3 gallons of water a day makes you want to flee.
the policy of a harsh containment limits the terms of any peace in the ME to those which heavily favor the the Israeli govt. In many ways, one may draw a direct comparison of the Palestinian containment to the Warsaw ghettos during WWll.
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Galaxy Luctor et emergo User ID: 113594 09-04-2012 05:09 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Yes, it is a war crime.
Don't follow me, i am lost too..
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dolphin Registered User User ID: 109593 09-04-2012 05:11 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Gaza Unlivable By 2020
The Gaza strip will cease to be a liveable place by the year 2020 according to a new comprehensive report from the United Nations. The besieged Palestinian territory already suffers from a dire lack of drinking water, sanitation and infrastructure which is only likely to get worse unless immediate action is taken to improve the humanitarian situation there claims the UN special report.
"Action needs to be taken now if Gaza is to be a livable place in 2020 and it is already difficult now," UN humanitarian co-coordinator, Maxwell Gaylard said on Monday. The lack of clean drinking water is the greatest immediate concern in the impoverished enclave and urgent action is needed to protection the limited existing water resources. Gaylard called for international help saying, "despite their best efforts, the Palestinians in Gaza still need help. They are under blockade. They are under occupation and they need our help both politically and practically on the ground."
Sanitation, water, electricity, social, and municipal services as well as infrastructure are "not keeping pace with the needs of the growing population," the UN report pointed out. Only a quarter of Gaza’s sewage is treated and the rest, including raw sewage, goes into the Mediterranean according to the report.
There are power shortages and failures on a daily basis and fuel is at an all time low at the moment and around 45 per cent of the 1.6 million population is unemployed.
By 2020, ‘Gaza will need 440 more schools, 800 more hospital beds, and over 1,000 more doctors’ Robert Turner, the director of operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency said.
The UN official highlighted the importance of termination of the Israel-imposed blockade which has been in force since June 2007 after the democratically-elected ‘Hamas’ took over the administration of the territory. The siege has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip, which many see as little more than the world biggest open air prison.
The report envisioned little economic growth during the next eight years almost exclusively due to the Israel imposed restrictions, that have effectively isolated Gaza from the outside world, with limited supplies being allowed in, despite a relaxation of the tight controls in 2010.
http://technorati.com/politics/article/g...e-by-2020/
All The Dots Connected.
http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Aldous-H...rge-Orwell
I reserve the right to revise and extend my remarks in all my posts.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 54148 09-04-2012 05:29 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Good.
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Ray-Ray Debarge lop guest User ID: 117668 09-04-2012 05:30 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
We're all Palestinians to Hymie.
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food for thought in this
F'd up world lop guest User ID: 63168 09-04-2012 05:42 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Strategos Wrote:This is a War Crime!
Religion is a war crime
ever last conflict in the world begin fought right now is ideologically based
Number 1 cause of death in this world, are natural cause
Second, Murder in the name of god
Third, Cancer
Religion kills more people then accidents, drugs & cancer combined
guns don't kill people ,faith kills people
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Strategos Against Dystopia User ID: 114305 09-04-2012 07:29 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
food for thought in this
Fd up world Wrote:Strategos Wrote:This is a War Crime!
Religion is a war crime
ever last conflict in the world begin fought right now is ideologically based
Number 1 cause of death in this world, are natural cause
Second, Murder in the name of god
Third, Cancer
Religion kills more people then accidents, drugs & cancer combined
guns don't kill people ,faith kills people
Zionism is and was not motivated by religion.
Neither was WWII.
Nor WWI.
Nor Korea. Nor Vietnam. Nor the civil war in Ruwanda. Nor the War against Iraq. Nor any of the wars that Israel launched against its neighbors.
It is not faith it is nationalism. Nationalism kills people one thousand times more than religion does.
Murray Rothbard's audio book For a New Liberty: (from Mises.org)
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Mr.Clean Registered User User ID: 117409 09-04-2012 07:39 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
dolphin Wrote:Gaza Unlivable By 2020
The Gaza strip will cease to be a liveable place by the year 2020 according to a new comprehensive report from the United Nations. The besieged Palestinian territory already suffers from a dire lack of drinking water, sanitation and infrastructure which is only likely to get worse unless immediate action is taken to improve the humanitarian situation there claims the UN special report.
"Action needs to be taken now if Gaza is to be a livable place in 2020 and it is already difficult now," UN humanitarian co-coordinator, Maxwell Gaylard said on Monday. The lack of clean drinking water is the greatest immediate concern in the impoverished enclave and urgent action is needed to protection the limited existing water resources. Gaylard called for international help saying, "despite their best efforts, the Palestinians in Gaza still need help. They are under blockade. They are under occupation and they need our help both politically and practically on the ground."
Sanitation, water, electricity, social, and municipal services as well as infrastructure are "not keeping pace with the needs of the growing population," the UN report pointed out. Only a quarter of Gaza’s sewage is treated and the rest, including raw sewage, goes into the Mediterranean according to the report.
There are power shortages and failures on a daily basis and fuel is at an all time low at the moment and around 45 per cent of the 1.6 million population is unemployed.
By 2020, ‘Gaza will need 440 more schools, 800 more hospital beds, and over 1,000 more doctors’ Robert Turner, the director of operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency said.
The UN official highlighted the importance of termination of the Israel-imposed blockade which has been in force since June 2007 after the democratically-elected ‘Hamas’ took over the administration of the territory. The siege has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip, which many see as little more than the world biggest open air prison.
The report envisioned little economic growth during the next eight years almost exclusively due to the Israel imposed restrictions, that have effectively isolated Gaza from the outside world, with limited supplies being allowed in, despite a relaxation of the tight controls in 2010.
http://technorati.com/politics/article/g...e-by-2020/
OK, time for facts...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Mall
A very modern/luxery mall with all the trimmings...
Here is a video of this mall...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbr7jSZGY4M
BTW, there IS a KFC in GAZA...
Facts just don't match the op's statements.
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Strategos Against Dystopia User ID: 110981 09-04-2012 07:42 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Mr.Clean Wrote:OK, time for facts...
Facts just don't match the op's statements.
Thanks Mr. Clean you are always good for levity. You are like the token Zionist that always cracks jokes.
Murray Rothbard's audio book For a New Liberty: (from Mises.org)
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SuzieQ lop guest User ID: 118257 09-04-2012 07:45 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Strategos Wrote:Mr.Clean Wrote:OK, time for facts...
Facts just don't match the op's statements.
Thanks Mr. Clean you are always good for levity. You are like the token Zionist that always cracks jokes.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 89095 09-04-2012 07:48 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Mr.Clean Wrote:dolphin Wrote:Gaza Unlivable By 2020
The Gaza strip will cease to be a liveable place by the year 2020 according to a new comprehensive report from the United Nations. The besieged Palestinian territory already suffers from a dire lack of drinking water, sanitation and infrastructure which is only likely to get worse unless immediate action is taken to improve the humanitarian situation there claims the UN special report.
"Action needs to be taken now if Gaza is to be a livable place in 2020 and it is already difficult now," UN humanitarian co-coordinator, Maxwell Gaylard said on Monday. The lack of clean drinking water is the greatest immediate concern in the impoverished enclave and urgent action is needed to protection the limited existing water resources. Gaylard called for international help saying, "despite their best efforts, the Palestinians in Gaza still need help. They are under blockade. They are under occupation and they need our help both politically and practically on the ground."
Sanitation, water, electricity, social, and municipal services as well as infrastructure are "not keeping pace with the needs of the growing population," the UN report pointed out. Only a quarter of Gaza’s sewage is treated and the rest, including raw sewage, goes into the Mediterranean according to the report.
There are power shortages and failures on a daily basis and fuel is at an all time low at the moment and around 45 per cent of the 1.6 million population is unemployed.
By 2020, ‘Gaza will need 440 more schools, 800 more hospital beds, and over 1,000 more doctors’ Robert Turner, the director of operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency said.
The UN official highlighted the importance of termination of the Israel-imposed blockade which has been in force since June 2007 after the democratically-elected ‘Hamas’ took over the administration of the territory. The siege has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip, which many see as little more than the world biggest open air prison.
The report envisioned little economic growth during the next eight years almost exclusively due to the Israel imposed restrictions, that have effectively isolated Gaza from the outside world, with limited supplies being allowed in, despite a relaxation of the tight controls in 2010.
http://technorati.com/politics/article/g...e-by-2020/
OK, time for facts...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Mall
A very modern/luxery mall with all the trimmings...
Here is a video of this mall...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbr7jSZGY4M
BTW, there IS a KFC in GAZA...
Facts just don't match the op's statements.
    
dont worry Mr. zionist clean...eventually your satanic tribe of khazars will bomb that mall and the KFC in Palestine...and the chosen ones will claim they did it in self defense because those buildings were used for launching rockets into the unpopulated desert areas of Israel...

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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 118474 09-04-2012 07:50 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
dolphin Wrote:Gaza Unlivable By 2020
The Gaza strip will cease to be a liveable place by the year 2020 according to a new comprehensive report from the United Nations. The besieged Palestinian territory already suffers from a dire lack of drinking water, sanitation and infrastructure which is only likely to get worse unless immediate action is taken to improve the humanitarian situation there claims the UN special report.
"Action needs to be taken now if Gaza is to be a livable place in 2020 and it is already difficult now," UN humanitarian co-coordinator, Maxwell Gaylard said on Monday. The lack of clean drinking water is the greatest immediate concern in the impoverished enclave and urgent action is needed to protection the limited existing water resources. Gaylard called for international help saying, "despite their best efforts, the Palestinians in Gaza still need help. They are under blockade. They are under occupation and they need our help both politically and practically on the ground."
Sanitation, water, electricity, social, and municipal services as well as infrastructure are "not keeping pace with the needs of the growing population," the UN report pointed out. Only a quarter of Gaza’s sewage is treated and the rest, including raw sewage, goes into the Mediterranean according to the report.
There are power shortages and failures on a daily basis and fuel is at an all time low at the moment and around 45 per cent of the 1.6 million population is unemployed.
By 2020, ‘Gaza will need 440 more schools, 800 more hospital beds, and over 1,000 more doctors’ Robert Turner, the director of operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency said.
The UN official highlighted the importance of termination of the Israel-imposed blockade which has been in force since June 2007 after the democratically-elected ‘Hamas’ took over the administration of the territory. The siege has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip, which many see as little more than the world biggest open air prison.
The report envisioned little economic growth during the next eight years almost exclusively due to the Israel imposed restrictions, that have effectively isolated Gaza from the outside world, with limited supplies being allowed in, despite a relaxation of the tight controls in 2010.
http://technorati.com/politics/article/g...e-by-2020/
Why are they increasing their population beyond what their resources can support? Why not give them birth control so they don't become yet another overpopulated nation unable to feed and water it's people and enter into starvation circumstances? Are they too stupid to stop breeding?
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Mr.Clean Registered User User ID: 117409 09-04-2012 07:52 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Strategos Wrote:Mr.Clean Wrote:OK, time for facts...
Facts just don't match the op's statements.
Thanks Mr. Clean you are always good for levity. You are like the token Zionist that always cracks jokes.
And you are like the ignorant muslim terrorist supporter closing your eyes when the facts don't match your bigoted opinions.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 89095 09-04-2012 07:54 PM
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RE: Palestine is drying up before our eyes
Mr.Clean Wrote:Strategos Wrote:Mr.Clean Wrote:OK, time for facts...
Facts just don't match the op's statements.
Thanks Mr. Clean you are always good for levity. You are like the token Zionist that always cracks jokes.
And you are like the ignorant muslim terrorist supporter closing your eyes when the facts don't match your bigoted opinions.

Mr Clean, dont argue with these muzzie sympathizer assholes. You and I are aware that the chosen ones commit no wrongs or evils or lies and that God blesses those who bless Israel.
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