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Tuesday, 22 January 2008

I can’t answer my kids’ questions about electricity

By guest author, Heba Zayyan, in Gaza City

For over six months now, the Gaza siege has been causing suffering and various deprivations to a large population in the Gaza Strip. In the last month, electricity has been rare in most of the Gazan houses. On average, we used to get it 8 hours off a day. As irritating and life-confusing as that can be, it did not reach the limit of totally crippling daily activities until the new Israeli measures of stopping the gas and fuel from entering Gaza began. So in the coldest weather that Gaza had experienced since long and during universities final semester’s exams, Gaza sank into complete darkness. So neither electrical or gas heating became available, most bakeries and bread shops closed their doors, few cars were just moving in the streets with almost complete cut-off of transportation from the south and north of Gaza to Gaza City. And don't forget the hospital's shortage of fuel for generators, as of course they have no electricity either, which endangers the lives of so many patients in the ICU unit.

When it comes to functioning inside the house, things get more difficult without electricity with water cut (because it is dependent on the electricity for water generators), and without doubt being not able to use elevators, wash our clothes, watch T.V, or simply socialize or visit others as all people have the same problem. More saddening still, is the complete impotence and black-out we have in answering our  kids’ questions about why the electricity is off, or why it is freezing cold in the living room! Getting asked all the time, “Do you have an extra gas cylinder or did you get the electricity at all last night?” adds up to this suffocating feeling of helplessness. In my opinion, this last crisis has magnified the feeling of insecurity and fear inside Gazans’ hearts and minds, knowing that the situation can get even worse at any second. And what’s more difficult than expecting the worst to come?

Actually, the Gaza humanitarian crisis has been ongoing for a while. The siege has crippled people’s lives, turning the day to day living into a struggle. You keep hearing stories about a sick child or a sick mother whose lives, as all human beings, are of a great importance to their families and beloved and who are constantly denied a permit to get outside the Gaza Strip for treatment. The hospitals in Gaza are working full time with very limited equipment and with clear inabilities to treat seriously-ill patients. Students who study abroad are deprived the right to join their universities, and those who apply for scholarships can never meet the deadlines because of lateness of usual mail means.

Prices have skyrocketed for most of the food items and medicine- if any for certain types. Entire sectors were put out of jobs, such as engineers, contractors, and construction workers due to lack or actual inexistence of construction material, adding more and more people to the unemployment list. In a nutshell, the Gaza Strip residents are constantly denied their basic human rights with extremely high rates of poverty and unemployment combined with feelings of dehumanization, negative anticipation, and seclusion.

Heba Zayyan writes a blog from Gaza.

Comments

I'm sure that nice lady Condoleeza Rice will be calling by soon. Maybe she can answer the questions?

I sympathise with your being caught in awful events over which you have no control, and it is tragic that children always suffer so much in conflicts.

I do not sympathise with the fact that your post makes no mention of the daily rocket attacks from within Gaza against wherever they can reach in Israel.

That is dishonest of you.

Dear Heba, Israel is the main responsible for your catastrophe. But Hamas too is shedding your blood, starving your children, making you die. Hamas must declare an unilateral truce, prevent rockets and mortars throwing. Cynically Hamas boasts

"Lava blockade", Al Qassam Brigades fired at the Zionist settlements "160" rockets and "100" mortars during four days

Operations Summary on Thursday& Friday: 61 Qassam rockets and 11 mortars fired.

Any tenet, tactics or strategy is justified when it creates a life full of suffering for a whole people.

ISRAEL MUST STOP THE SIEGE BECAUSE IT IS CRIMINAL
HAMAS MUST STOP QASSAMS BECAUSE THEY ARE STUPID AND DOUBLY CRIMINAL

Ah yes, of course, Zionists 'the biggest criminals in the world' - would that be related to what the Nazis said about Jews?

The world loves a scapegoat.

well, I do agree with you Heba, not because I'm Palestinian...but also because I'm Gazan as well. In fact I'm surprized with some comments I've read in here. when it comes to Gaza suffering, it is always big shouting from Israel that...hey they deserve all this suffering because they're throughing these Qassam rockets on us, israeli said....can anyone just answer me...how many israeli has been killded by these rockets?the answer is no one.ok another question..how many people does Israel kill everytime? the answer is 4,5, 10...it depends..and by the way...they don't kill armor or gunmen or even Hamas members only, they always kill civilians (women and children)...further more, if Israel doesn't want this hiddic of rockets, then why it still holding crossing points keys and putting this seige on Gaza? Israel is giving Hamas all what Hamas wants to keep going...in fact Israel is saying to us that nothing is usful but..fighting...Israel is offering nothing and will offer nothing but killing more and taking more to prisons..even if Hamas stops throughing rockets and through away all simple and basic weapons that it has..this the fact..

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