Ordinary Palestinians pay the price of Israeli sanctions
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First from Gaza. It’s the ordinary Palestinians that are being harmed by Israel’s decision to cut back fuel supplies to the Gaza Strip:
Gaza has been virtually cut off from the outside world since Hamas seized control of the strip in June. Its economy has been crippled by Israeli sanctions and checkpoints. Israel insists the restrictions will remain in place, because its border towns are still coming under rocket attacks from Gaza. But as Jacky Rowland reports, a growing number of people in Gaza are living in poverty.
International donors were asked last Monday to pledge billions of dollars in financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
Since 1994, nearly $10bn in international aid has been pledged to the PA but more than half the population still living in poverty.
Al Jazeera’s Ayman Mohyeldin looks at where the money has gone.
Conditions in West Bank cities are not better. Al Jazeera’s David Chater travelled to two West Bank cities to speak to businessmen and families about conditions there.

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2 Comments on “Ordinary Palestinians pay the price of Israeli sanctions”
Hamas was legally elected.
They represented the people.
Where is the problem.
Israel and the US is the problem.
Hamas is the political party representatives of Gaza.
If you don’t like it.
Live with it.
These people (as much as I don’t agree with them) are the representative’s of Gaza.
You have occupied Gaza for over 40+ years and you want them to submit to your rules.
I think not.