Crises experienced by the Gaza Strip without the mobility of the free world .. How long will the Gaza Strip without electricity or gas?!!!

Shadi Zohod – Gaza

Israeli occupation codifies the amount of cooking gas entered the Gaza Strip to half the amount used to be included in the recent period, as the Israeli occupation enters from 50 to 60 tons of cooking gas, but the Gaza Strip needs to be about 250 tons per day to meet the needs and requirements, and is worth noted that the electricity crisis and not to enter the fuel into the Gaza Strip at a standstill without any serious mobility in solution, has the competent authorities in the oil companies to contact Egyptian officials are moving to resolve the crisis as quickly as gas, fuel and electricity, but to no avail so far

Photos / stunning smile in an atmosphere of Gaza during low air hit her over the weekend

Stunning pictures show the beauty of Gaza City during the low-air, which occurred late last week, and shows the natural scenic beauty as long as Gaza remains beautiful despite the war and destruction, but the wonderful nature and will remain so .. Here’s this wonderful pictures taken in Gaza City

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pause in front of the Embassy of Cairo in Gaza in protest at the introduction of the sector ….. Require the approval of the capitals of Egypt for the supply of fuel to Gaza

Shadi Zohod-Gaza (Special Translation)

D. Joseph Rizqa political adviser to Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh,detected that several Arab states in Gaza, the Government informed that it is ready to supply fuel for the Gaza Strip to end electricity crisis, the Egyptian authorities to allow the requirement to do so.

Rizqa said in a statement to “Palestine”: “The solution to the electricity crisis experienced by the Gaza Strip is within reach of Egypt, in the case was entrusted to the League of Arab States to discuss this crisis and find solutions through the Arab oil states.”

He added that there are parties Rizqa local and regional loathe to try Hamas, a partner in a crisis in the Gaza Strip, stressing that the Palestinian people will not turn against the Hamas movement “because it did not turn against them before he knows where it comes from injustice.”

He explained that in the case of the Palestinian government to import fuel from Egypt, the international price, the cost of the citizen will reach 6 shekels per liter, which would be a hardship for citizens and the crisis in Gaza and in particular that the sector is in a state of unemployment and economic weakness.

Dozens of people demonstrated on Saturday 3/3/2012, in front of the Egyptian embassy in Gaza City to protest what they saw as “non-approval of the Egyptian government and its contribution to the introduction of the fuel needed to end the stranglehold that the electricity crisis experienced by the coastal Gaza Strip for weeks.

The demonstrators demanded that the Egyptian authorities to speed up supply Gaza with fuel and diesel fuel needed to operate the power station via the Rafah crossing at discounted prices, and not put obstacles in front of the move.

And raised slogans condemning the constantly pumping gas to (Israel) at cheap prices, at which time it stops the supply of fuel to Gaza, and the demand from the Palestinian government purchased in accordance with international prices.

Source: Palestine Online

Israeli occupation opens the earth mounds in central Gaza and drowning houses in that area

Shadi Zohod-Gaza

Rainwater inundated on Sunday morning (04.03.2012), many of Palestinian homes in the central Gaza Strip, and that following the opening of the occupation forces of the earth shields the eastern Gaza Strip.

The rain water flowed in the valley of Gaza amid the intensity of the sector where the rains flooded many homes, and cut off the main road linking the north of the territory south.

A statement by the Palestinian civil defense, said that the occupation forces opened earth mounds east of Gaza’s Central, which led to the flow of rainwater that fell in the western Negev within the territories occupied in 1948, which flooded many homes the central Gaza Strip.

The occupation forces opened these mounds three years ago, which led to the sinking of many houses and the occurrence of significant damage in that region, and cut rainwater Salah al-Din road between the southern Gaza Strip and northern.