6-1-2018 Why Palestinians in Gaza protest - Laila Elsherif Herald Sun
…I have family who left Gaza because their children were traumatized by the 2014 bombings. Other family members left because of deteriorating health and inadequate medical care for chronic illness. They are considered very lucky that they escaped with their lives and avoided permanent disability. Many of those still in Gaza want to leave but can't or have no place to go. Golda Meir, the first prime minister of Israel, once said "we Jews have a secret weapon in our struggle with the Arabs; we have no place to go." Palestinians in Gaza, even if they could leave, also have nowhere else to live. The blockade on Gaza has to be lifted. The constant incursions, bombings and executions of civilians should stop and international observers and humanitarian aid workers should be granted immediate entry into the area.
Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member
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