End the Siege on
Gaza
International Day
of Action
Saturday 26th
January
4-6pm
Opposite No10
Downing Street
Withehall, London
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Protests in
Birmingham on
Wednesday 23rd January
Candle lit Vigil - Birmingham City
Centre
Outside Waterstones on
Corporation Street, near the Bullring
5.30pm 6.30pm
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Protest in
Leicester on Thursday the 24th January
Candle lit Vigil -
Leicester Town Centre
The
Clock Tower-
5.30pm 6.30pm
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Al Jazeera clip:
Humanitarian impact of Israel's blockade of Gaza - 21 Jan 08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01hqVzViFTw&feature=user
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On Sunday 20 January, Gaza ’s only power station was forced to shut
down, after Israel cut fuel supplies to the Gaza Strip.
Israel has imposed a total closure on the Strip's border crossings,
even preventing the delivery of essential humanitarian aid. Over 80
per cent of Gaza ’s population rely on food aid from the United
Nations or other agencies. Over 70 Gazans have died as a result of
Israel preventing patients with serious medical conditions from
accessing treatment outside the Gaza Strip.
This catastrophic cutting of fuel supplies is already seriously
affecting hospitals, supplies of fresh water and sewage systems, has
removed heating and lighting from 800,000 people, and making it
impossible for those few factories which have managed to remain open
despite the blockade.
In carrying out these actions, the Israeli government is violating
the strict prohibition on collective punishment of a civilian
population in the Fourth Geneva Convention.
We are particularly appealing to medical staff to join us in uniform
to visibly express their opposition to the medical impact of the
blockade.
More details:
www.palestinecampaign.org;
www.endgazasiege.net;
View a short film about the 400
strong protest on the 12th of January outside Downing
Street :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWhBC6hP6cM
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DCI/PS asks the international community for immediate and
effective intervention to stop Israeli war crimes in the Gaza strip
http://www.dci-pal.org/english/display.cfm?DocId=658&CategoryId=1
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From MAAN News -
http://www.maannews.net/en/
Cancer patient
becomes 72nd victim of Israeli siege in Gaza
Eighteen year old cancer patient Mahmoud Hussein died on Saturday
after Israeli authorities denied him permission to leave the Gaza
Strip for medical treatment, Palestinian medical sources said.
Hussein, from the city of Jabalia, became the 72nd person to dies as
a result of Israel's crippling closure of the Gaza Strip's border
crossings, the according to the Popular Committee for countering the
Israeli siege said.
Hussein's family said that they applied three times for a travel
permit to take their son for treatment not available inside Gaza.
They said the Strip's hospitals are not sufficiently equipped to
treat cancer.
On Friday Israel tightened the embargo even further, imposing total
closure on all of the Strip's border crossings, preventing
deliveries of vital supplies of food and fuel.
Economists warn of
"disaster" in Gaza Strip as power plant shuts down
Date: 20 / 01 /
2008
Palestinian
economists warned on Sunday of a looming humanitarian disaster in
the Gaza Strip after Israel blocked supplies food and fuel entering
the Strip since last Thursday.
The Gaza Strip's power plant will shut down by 8:00pm on Sunday
because it no longer has the fuel needed to keep running. One of the
plant's two electricity-generating turbines had already shut down by
noon.
This will drastically reduce output to 25 or 30 megawatts, down from
the 65 megawatts the plant produces under normal conditions. By
Sunday evening the plant will shut down completely, leaving large
swaths of the Gaza Strip in darkness.
Omar Kittaneh, the head of the Palestine Energy Authority in
Ramallah, confirmed that by tonight, the one remaining operating
turbine will be powered down, and the Gaza power plant will no
longer be generating any electricity at all.
“We have asked the Israeli government to reverse its decision and to
supply fuel to operate the power plant”, Dr. Kittaneh said. “We have
talked to the Israeli humanitarian coordination in their Ministry of
Energy [National Infrastructure]. We say this is totally Israel’s
responsibility, and that reducing the fuel supplies until the plant
had to shut down will affect not only the electrical system but the
water supply, and the entire infrastructure in Gaza – everything.”
After months of increasingly harsh sanctions, Israel imposed a total
closure on the Strip's border crossings, even preventing the
delivery of humanitarian aid. The Israeli government says the
closure is punishment for an ongoing barrage of Palestinian homemade
projectiles fired from the Gaza Strip.
"Famine"
180 fuel stations have shut down after Gaza residents to buy gas for
cooking.
A Palestinian economist Hasan Abu Ramadan said the current
humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip will be deepened by the
blockade on fuel and food supplies. He warned that Gaza Strip could
go from a situation of deep poverty to all out famine, disease, and
malnutrition.
Abu Ramadan said that more than 80% of the Strip's 1.5 million
residents have been surviving with the help of food aid from
international organizations such as UNRWA for Palestinian refugees.
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Campaign
Box BM PSA
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Tel: 020 7700 6192
Fax: 020 7609 7779
Email:
info@palestinecampaign.org
Web:
www.palestinecampaign.org