Israel tightens Gaza blockade, civilians bear the brunt

Publication language
English
Pages
8pp
Date published
01 Jul 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Access and Negotiation
Countries
Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories
Organisations
Oxfam

On 9 July 2018, the Government of Israel (GoI) announced it was tightening restrictions on access to Gaza via Kerem Shalom, the main commercial crossing, explicitly noting that the measures were in response to Hamas sending incendiary kites and balloons into Israel. All goods were banned from exiting and vital materials banned from entering, including construction materials, water pumps, spare parts, generators, clothing, blankets, mattresses, and more. On 17 July 2018 Israel also banned the entry of fuel and cooking gas, including emergency fuel supplied by the UN. This was a highly dangerous decision in power-starved Gaza where fuel is widely used to compensate for the severe and chronic lack of electricity, powering generators in homes, businesses, and critical civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and water and sewage facilities.1 The crossing was only partially reopened on 24 July 2018, with some fuel and gas entering Gaza.2