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PETITION PUSHES FOR END TO ISRAEL’S GAZA BLOCKADE

Rudi Hendrik - Wednesday, 26 August 2015 - 16:49 WIB

Wednesday, 26 August 2015 - 16:49 WIB

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Recovery has been slow in the Gaza Strip, with aid groups saying Israel has obstructed the flow of building materials across its border. (Photo: EPA)
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Gaza, 11 Dhulqa’dah 1436/26 August 2015 (MINA) – One year after a ceasefire agreement ended Gaza’s 51-day war, hundreds of thousands of people have signed a petition urging world leaders to pressure Israel to lift its blockade of the Palestinian territory.

The petition – launched by the online activist group Avaaz and supported by dozens of other organisations, including World Vision International and Medical Aid for Palestinians – notes that 100,000 Palestinians in Gaza remain homeless and calls for “urgent action” to allow more construction materials to enter the besieged coastal enclave.

“For a whole year the Israeli government has restricted basic and essential construction materials from entering Gaza. Not one of the 19,000 homes that were bombed and destroyed has been fully rebuilt,” notes the petition, released on Wednesday, Al Jazeera quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

Organisers said they were aiming to gain 1.8 million signatories, representing the current population of the Gaza Strip. The move comes a year after a ceasefire agreement ended the war on August 26, 2014.

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Just five percent of the nearly seven million tonnes of cement, steel and aggregates required to rebuild Gaza have so far been allowed to enter the territory, according to Avaaz. At that rate, the group noted, it could take 17 years to complete reconstruction.

In addition to the Israeli blockade, Gaza’s border with Egypt is also frequently closed and smuggling tunnels in Gaza’s south have been systematically destroyed. (T/P001/R04)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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