Sunday, July 25, 2010

Some good basic, simple, logical advice for the people of Gaza ?

NO Rockets....Know Peace.


Know Rockets.... NO PEACE!





It's something they should have leaned in Kindergarten....Some good basic, simple, logical advice for the people of Gaza ?
There isn't time for that. They have other things to learn, primarily hate for Israel and Jews. For instance, how the Jews killed Farfour the mouse for trying to reveal that Israel stole the land.Some good basic, simple, logical advice for the people of Gaza ?
Well you have a nice warm Kindergaten to go to, I bet, and you also have running water, with working sewage, and I bet there are a few jobs around for your parents to buy yoiu nice presents with.





But Gaza has always been a poor area. It used to survive, by doing all the low paid jobs in Israel - but since 2005, the Israeli's have closed the border.





Undetered, the Palestinians tried to make and sell thier own products, but the Israeli's have closed all the trade ports down.





Israel, which occupied the Gaza Strip from 1967-2005, still controls the strip's airspace, territorial waters, and offshore maritime access, as well as its side of the Gaza-Israeli border. This continued control has allowed the Israeli state, which opposes the elected government - Hamas, to control the Gazan inflow and outflow of multiple types of resources, including food.





Whenever food is in short supply, Gazans have had little choice but to take in food supplied by World Food Programme workers in the area.





The Israeli settlers of Gush Katif built greenhouses and experimented with new forms of agriculture. These greenhouses also provided employment for many hundred Gazan Palestinians. When Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in the Summer of 2005, the greenhouses were purchased with money raised by former World Bank president James Wolfensohn, and given to the Palestinian people to jump-start their economy. However, the effort faltered due to limited water supply, and inability to export produce due to Israeli border restrictions.





According to the CIA World Factbook, GDP in 2001 declined 35% to a per capita income of $625 a year, and 60% of the population is now below the poverty line. Gaza Strip industries are generally small family businesses that produce textiles, soap, olive-wood carvings, and mother-of-pearl souvenirs;





The main agricultural products were olives, citrus, vegetables, Halal beef, and dairy products. Primary exports are citrus and cut flowers, while primary imports are food, consumer goods, and construction materials. The main trade partners of the Gaza Strip were Israel, Egypt, and the West Bank. Before 2000, around 25,000 workers from the Gaza Strip used to work in Israel every day.





Israel, the United States, Canada, and the European Union have frozen all funds to the Palestinian government after the formation of a Hamas-controlled government after its victory in the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. Since Israel's withdrawal and its subsequent blockade, the gross domestic product of the Gaza Strip has been crippled.





After the seizure by Hamas militias of the Gaza Strip on 14 June 2007, all contact between the outside world and the Strip has been severed. The only goods permitted into the Strip through the land crossings are goods of a humanitarian nature.





Know work, security and food, know peace


starve, have your orchards buldozed, and be deined a right to govern yourself, know rebellion!
the whole thing is nonsense


so if u came and hit me ...i'll go and kill ur mother or ur neighbor ?


why killin the civilians !

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