Even before the most recent war, Gaza was an extremely difficult place to live. There is no doubt that the long Israeli and Egyptian blockades and Israeli airstrikes have brought misery into Gaza. But the root of all of its problems lies in its corrupt, totalitarian, fundamentalist government.
Today, many Palestinians look back at the 80s with something like nostalgia. There is no denying that Palestinians in Gaza experienced far greater upward mobility and freedom of movement in the 1980s than they do today.
In 2006 legislative election the majority of Palestinians voted for Hamas. It won because Palestinians were sick and tired of Fatah’s legendary corruption. But if Gazans were hoping for a better future under Hamas, they were severely misled.
“Gaza has been in the news lately and the broadcasts aren’t pretty. Thousands of civilians have been killed, thousands more have fled their homes. Even before this most recent war Gaza was a difficult place to live. And that’s the understatement of the century.
So, let’s talk about it. What’s it like to live in Gaza.
Look, I’m not Palestinian and I don’t live in Gaza, but today you will hear from people who do. And their perspective isn’t what you might expect.”
Monitoring groups in the Gaza Strip report that Hamas militants opened fire several times throughout the day on people gathered near humanitarian aid trucks. A teenager was killed in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah.
In Khan Younis, Hamas militants armed with bats beat a man who came to collect humanitarian aid.
Gaza Report, a blog of the monitoring group Gaza Report, reports that in Rafah, shooting at people led to riots and clashes with militants. A crowd set fire to a police station.
“Unpacked“
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