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Year on, Gazans See No End to Occupation

by IOL (reposted)
GAZA CITY — One year after Israeli occupation forces began Gaza Strip pullout, Palestinians in the impoverished coastal strip bitterly complain that the occupation, in one form or the other, lingers on.
"It is now clear, one year after the departure of Israeli forces, that the occupation is continuing, Israel still exercises total control over all aspects of inhabitants' lives," journalist and political analyst Hani Habib told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Sunday, August13 .

"We had the withdrawal, but we don't have freedom," he added desperately.

At midnight on August15 ,2005 , Israel began withdrawing8 , 000Jewish settlers and thousands of troops from the impoverished after 38 years of occupation.

Ambitions dreams to turn the impoverished strip into a beachside paradise have been dashed.

No sooner had the Palestinians started to breathe freely than Israel carried out more assassinations through sporadic air strikes.

The situation has been worsened by economic sanctions imposed on the Palestinian government in the wake of Hamas's sweeping election victory in January.

"The economic situation is dark," said lawyer and rights activist Younes Al-Jaru.

"Palestinian workers can't travel to Israel, government employees aren't paid, while the Gaza Strip's economic potential is very weak, without natural resources or industry."

The World Bank has warned that EU and US aid cuts would adversely impact at least 30 percent of the Palestinian population which is dependent on government salaries.

Unemployment stands at around 45 percent and the World Bank has estimated that two-thirds of the Gaza Strip population (1. 4million) lives under the poverty line, earning less than two dollars a day.

Each square kilometer (0. 4square mile) in Gaza Strip shelters an average of2 , 350Palestinians, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

Giant Prison

Palestinians feel impression in Gaza Strip.

"Today the Gaza Strip is like a giant prison where it is impossible to leave or enter without Israeli authorization," said Jaru.

Israeli military checkpoints regularly hamper freedom of movement of people and goods inside the Palestinian territory.

More and more, Israel maintains control of the strip's territorial waters and airspace, and continues to inspect goods and monitor civilians entering from Egypt.

"Israel portrayed this withdrawal as the Palestinians recovering their freedom and independence, but since the first day, the Gaza Strip has remained under occupation," said Jaru.

"Many Palestinians hoped Gaza would become the embryo for an independent Palestinian state, but this hope has disappeared because of Palestinian leaders' inability to build (a state) and continued Israeli offensives," said Habib.

Since June28 , the Gaza Strip has been living and dying under the bombs, shells and missiles of an Israeli offensive that has killed 172 Palestinians, mostly civilians, launched after resistance fighters took prisoner one Israeli soldier.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan warned on Wednesday, August9 , that the ongoing Lebanon war had distracted international attention from the "unjustifiable" Palestinian killings in the relentless Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip.

A report by the Palestinian Monitoring Group said that July was the deadliest in the Gaza Strip for nearly two years, the highest since October2004 .

A UN report said on Monday, August7 , that Gaza residents were facing some of the worst humanitarian conditions in years.

The report said that more than 70 percent of the Gazans were now reliant on emergency assistance to meet daily food needs, while prices of essential goods, such as flour and sugar, had risen by between 15 and 33 percent.

http://islamonline.net/English/News/2006-08/13/04.shtml
by The Associated Press
Palestinian gunmen ambushed a car carrying a Fox News crew in Gaza City on Monday and kidnapped two of the journalists inside, according to witnesses and Fox.

"We can confirm that two of our people were taken against their will in Gaza," Fox News said in a statement.

A Fox employee in Gaza, who declined to give his name because he was not
authorized to release information about the incident, said the two kidnapped people were reporter Steve Centanni, a U.S. citizen, and a cameraman who was from New Zealand.

The men, along with a bodyguard, were parked near the headquarters of the
Palestinian security services when two trucks filled with gunmen pulled up and boxed them in, according to the employee. The gunmen took the two reporters out of their sports utility vehicle, which was marked "TV," and drove away, he said.

Major militant groups in Gaza denied having any connection to the incident and there was no immediate word of any demands made.

Security officials put police across Gaza on alert to find the gunmen and free the reporters, said Interior Ministry spokesman Khaled Abu Hilal. This is not acceptable at all," he said.

Several foreigners have been kidnapped in Gaza in recent months with their abductors demanding jobs from the Palestinian Authority or the release of people being held in Palestinian jails. All those kidnapped have been released within hours without harm.
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