The stats are not only compelling but speak for themselves - that is, what effectively 2 years of cutting off Gaza has resulted in.
An Israeli Peace group, Gisha, has assembled the figures.
"Two Years of Gaza Closure by the Numbers
June 2007- June 2009 à Crossings Closed; Supplies Restricted
Þ Percentage of goods permitted to enter Gaza, relative to demand: 25% (approximately 2,500 truckloads/month instead of 10,400/month prior to June 2007).
Þ Supplies of industrial diesel permitted to enter Gaza, relative to need: 63% (2.2 million liters/week rather than the 3.5 million liters/week needed to generate electricity).
Þ Average length of power outages in Gaza: five hours per day.
Þ Current number of people without access to running water in Gaza: 28,000."
The above is but a small sample. Read on, here, for the remaining stats.
An Israeli Peace group, Gisha, has assembled the figures.
"Two Years of Gaza Closure by the Numbers
June 2007- June 2009 à Crossings Closed; Supplies Restricted
Þ Percentage of goods permitted to enter Gaza, relative to demand: 25% (approximately 2,500 truckloads/month instead of 10,400/month prior to June 2007).
Þ Supplies of industrial diesel permitted to enter Gaza, relative to need: 63% (2.2 million liters/week rather than the 3.5 million liters/week needed to generate electricity).
Þ Average length of power outages in Gaza: five hours per day.
Þ Current number of people without access to running water in Gaza: 28,000."
The above is but a small sample. Read on, here, for the remaining stats.
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