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Und weiche nicht aus und erkläre, warum Israel jetzt mehr durchlassen will und warum es vorher nicht ging, wenn es keine gezielte und vorsätzliche Kollektivbestrafung gewesen sein soll.
@Freelancer:
Hm, vielleicht wollte Israel nur Ruecksicht auf die arme Hamas nehmen ? :rolleyes:
Mit der jetzigen israelischen Blockadelockerung und der Flut an Waren und Guetern scheint die Hamas nun leider ueberhaupt nicht einverstanden zu sein.
Eigentlich muesste man ja denken, dass es der Hamas nur um das Wohl und Glueck des eigenen und geschundenen Volkes gehen wuerde.
Dem scheint aber wohl nicht so zu sein. Im Gegenteil ! Bei der scheinheiligen islamischen Hamas soll ueber die israelische Lockerungspolitik jetzt regelrecht Panik ausgebrochen sein !
Hamas Panicked When Israel Eased Blockade !
by Hana Levi Julian
Israel's decision to ease its blockade on Gaza has had an odd effect on the region: it has apparently thrown Gaza retailers into a panic, causing them to pressure their rulers.
As a result, the Hamas terrorist organization is fighting the implementation of the crossing agreements proposed by the Palestinian Authority and Israel. This, despite years of bitter complaints from Hamas, albeit unsubstantiated, that the blockade by Israel was causing a humanitarian crisis in the region.
Hamas now says Israel's agreement to ease the blockade is “part of the plot by Israelis, Arabs and Europeans" to topple Hamas.
According to the Gaza-based Al Ayyam newspaper, clothing retailers are claiming that rather than a lack, there is now an overabundance of selections in their market.
The problem is that since Hamas has not paid salaries, there are few customers available to buy the goods.
Soft drink manufacturers and those in the furniture industry are also complaining, as they don't want to compete with the lower prices of Israeli goods.
Both have called on the de facto Hamas government to prevent the entry of Israeli products, citing their ability to meet the needs of the local market themselves and fears they may have to close their factories if they cannot meet the competition.
Due to the goods that continue to be “imported” through the Gaza smuggler tunnels, as well as those that enter the region by truck, there is now a surplus of products in the small market.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri claimed the agreement is “part of the plot by Israelis, Arabs and Europeans to restore the rule of the [Fatah-led] Palestinian Authority in Gaza.”
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