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UNITED NATIONS
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
The Humanitarian Impact of the Blockade
and the ‘Cast Lead’ Israeli offensive on Gaza
HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW
January 2011
UNITED NATIONS
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Gaza Strip – Profile
• Population
– 1.43 million (~1 million refugees,
~70%)
• Crowded
– 3,881 persons per sq km
• Young
– 54% of the population under
the age of 18
• Poor
– 80% aid dependant
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Erez
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Crossing Point
occupied Palestinian territory
Access to Gaza
Since
2007
Up
toJune
August
20052005
Since
September
Nahal Oz
Crossing Point
Karni
Crossing Point
Rafah
Crossing Point
Sufa
Crossing Point
Kerem Shalom
Crossing Point
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Despite the
‘disengagement’ Israel
maintained direct control
over:
•All land crossings, except
Rafah (indirect)
•Air space
•Territorial waters
•Taxation over imported
goods
•Population registry
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Israel imposes a comprehensive blockade
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UNITED NATIONS
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Israel imposes a comprehensive blockade
HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW
January 2011
UNITED NATIONS
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Israel imposes a comprehensive blockade
HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW
January 2011
UNITED NATIONS
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Gaza 2005-2007
• August-Nov. 2005: Removal of settlements, IDF, AMA
• January 2006: Hamas wins PLC elections
• March 2006: Hamas sets up government in oPt;
– International sanctions imposed on PA
– Reduced/intermittent access
– Strikes and weakened public services
• 2006: Qassams, Shalit, IDF “Summer Rains”, “Hot Winter” military
offensives.
• March 2007: National Unity Government
• June 2007: Hamas takeover of Gaza
• Israeli Blockade on Gaza
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
The Gaza War: 27 Dec 2008-18 Jan 2009
1.4 million civilians unprotected:
• Massive military aerial and
ground bombardment
• Densely populated – small area
• No safe space – no bomb
shelters
• No alarm/warning system
• No place to flee – all borders
sealed
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UNITED NATIONS
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Gaza War Damages:
Damage Assessment
JRC, 28 Jan 2009
 Public infrastructure
 Agricultural land
 Commerce/Industry
 Residential buildings
 UN property
 Tunnels
 All together
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
People affected during “Cast Lead” Offensive
• 1,383 Palestinians fatalities, including 350
children, identified by OCHA.
• 5,303 Palestinian injuries (MoH)
• Civilian fatalities disputed: 73-83% (Palestinian
HR orgs); 25-39% (IDF)
• People killed in internal clashes
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
The Israeli Blockade on Gaza since June 2007
• Import of most construction,
raw materials & spare parts
banned
• Import of consumer goods
and fuel restricted
• Movement of people largely
banned
• Access to agricultural land
and fishing areas increasingly
limited – Buffer Zones
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Impact of Blockade: Livelihoods devastated
• 120,000 private sector jobs
lost in first two years
• 268 establishments destroyed
during “Cast Lead”
• 70% of industrial
establishments closed (Jan
2010)
• Over 40% unemployment
(2010)
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Land Restricted Areas
• ‘No-Go’ Zone: zero to
500 meters
• ‘High Risk’ Zone: 500
to 1000/1500 meters
• 17% of the Gaza Strip
• 35% of Gaza’s
agricultural land
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occupied Palestinian territory
Land leveling - Beit Hanoun agricultural area
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Sea Restricted Areas
•Access to sea areas along
the coast gradually
restricted
•Since early 2009 - 85% of
coastal areas off limits
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Poverty and Food Insecurity
• UNRWA: “Abject poverty" among refugees tripled
since the the blockade from 100,000 to 300,000
• 61% of households food insecure
• Shift in diet from high cost and protein rich food to
low cost and high carbohydrate foods
• Concerns over mineral and vitamin deficiencies
• Some 80% receives humanitarian assistance, mainly
food.
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Protracted Energy Crisis
• Power supply constantly about 30% below demand
• Power plant operates at a 30% -60% of its capacity
• Scheduled cuts between 4-6 and 8-12 hrs/day (up to 16hrs/day)
• Households left with partial food refrigeration
• Services and utilities forced to rely on generators and UPS
(Uninterruptable power supply)units vulnerable due to inconsistent
supply of spare parts
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
A Challenged Health System
• Impossible to ensure medical equipment
availability and proper maintenance
• Referral abroad subject to long and arduous
permit processing
• Medical staff largely prevented from
sufficient upgrading of knowledge and skills
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Deterioration of water and sanitation services
• Only 5-10% of the extracted water is safe;
• Very limited / intermittent running water
• Sea water and sewage infiltrate into aquifer
• Over 40% water loss due to leakages
• Between 50 and 80 million liters of untreated or
partially treated sewage discharged into the
environment daily
Increased health risks due to polluted water
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
The blockade “easings” as declared:
• From a list of permitted items to a list of banned
and “grey” (“dual usage”) items
• Construction materials enter for International
Community projects only pending on approval
• Extension of crossing hours per demand/need
Changes on the ground:
• Increase in import of consumer goods
• Some easing on import of raw materials
• Minor easing on exports
• No easing on movement of people
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Truckloads entering through Gaza crossings :
*
*Food and hygiene items make more than 50% of weekly
imports; before May 2007 made only 20%
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
Housing needs unmet
The ban on construction materials prevents
addressing the growing housing needs
• “Cast Lead” caseload: 6,300 units
• Natural growth (2007-2010): 68,400 units
• Over 600,000 truckloads required
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
occupied Palestinian territory
The continued Blockade:
A protracted human dignity crisis
• Limited capacity to address construction needs resulting
of Israeli military offensive and natural growth
• Further Erosion of livelihoods – “Buffer Zone”
• Further decline in the quality of services
• Denial of right to leave Gaza, move to WB
• Increasing aid dependence
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occupied Palestinian territory
The way forward
Lift the Blockade:
• Lift restrictions on all Gaza crossings
• Allow import of raw materials and exports
• Allow free access to agricultural and fishing areas
• Allow access for goods and people between Gaza
and the West Bank
Economic recovery
Decreased aid dependence
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