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Growing Alarm Over Palestinian Humanitarian Crisis 

Palestinian children are subject to malnutrition and illness, as well as Israeli attacks

LONDON, July27 (Islamonline & News Agencies) - While the Israeli forces is re-occupying Gaza strip and West Bank towns, officials and experts are sounding the alarm over a growing humanitarian crisis in Israeli-occupied Palestinian areas, including reports that malnutrition among children is widespread and increasing rapidly.

A report by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), not yet officially released but widely distributed in diplomatic circles and posted on a Palestinian web site, has provided disturbing figures, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

"The situation is catastrophic," chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said this week in assessing the impact of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands and other aggressions in the last 22-month-old conflict.

Thirty percent of Palestinian children under five, who were screened, suffered from chronic malnutrition and 21 percent from acute malnutrition, up from 7.5 and 2.5 percent respectively in 2000, the report said.

It said that 45 percent of the young children and 48 percent of women of childbearing age suffered from moderate to mild anemia, and the poor state of sanitation posed a risk of communicable diseases.

"Due to diminished access to potable water, residence overcrowding and inadequate shelter, possible disease outbreak such as cholera is a growing concern," according to the text posted on the web site "miftah.org."

It said that not one of 300 households surveyed in the northern West Bank town of Nablus had drinking water that was up to international standards, AFP reported.

With some 700,000 Palestinians shut in by extended curfews and movements restricted imposed by the Israeli army throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip, medical care has been severely disrupted.

The USAID report quoted the Palestinian health ministry as saying its facilities were operating at 30 percent capacity. The Israeli aggression has driven up the percentage of babies delivered at home from three to 30 percent.

Ambulance services were severely curtailed, chronic patients in rural areas cut off from treatment, and the availability of vaccines significantly reduced, it said, adding "the child immunization program is breaking down."

The agency says 30% of the 3.5 million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip now rely on aid organizations for their daily food, and the number is increasing rapidly. They say there is a growing risk of an outbreak of a serious disease such as cholera, a British daily based newspaper The Independent reported.

So pressing is the concern that fears of a humanitarian crisis were raised at the last meeting of the Middle East quartet of the U.S., Russia, the United Nations and the European Union, the daily added.

 

The preliminary results are based on a survey of about 300 Palestinian households. The final findings will be based on 1,000 households but still a drastic increase on the situation before the Intifada began.

The United Nations agency for refugees in the occupied territories, UNRWA, says it now feeds 217,000 families in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, compared to only 11,000 before the outbreak of the intifada, The Independent reported.

 

The Palestinian economy is in ruins after months of closures and blockades by the Israeli forces. Palestinian workers have been prevented from traveling from the West Bank or Gaza Strip to Israel; Palestinian farmers and manufacturers have been unable to get their produce to shops in Israel, which raised the unemployment in Palestine to be on the verge of humanitarian crisis.

Mustafa Barghuti, head of the Palestinian Health, Development, Information and Policy Institute, said 75 percent of Palestinians were living below the poverty line.

"These Palestinians are living on two dollars a day while the poverty line in Israel is set at 20 dollars a day," he told AFP this week.

The violence, including the demolition of thousands of Palestinian homes by Israeli troops, and daily struggles have also taken a psychological toll on the population, experts say.

The USAID report said a study by Bir Zeit University in Ramallah found that nearly 90 percent of 764 households surveyed contained one or more family members reporting psychological problems.

The European Union urged Israel on Friday, July 26, to lift its blockade of the Palestinian territories, reiterating its position in an appeal to Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Melchior.

"It's very important to give back some life to the Palestinian economy and to let the reform progress proceed," said Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, whose country currently holds the EU rotating presidency.

Further talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians were just starting when the Israelis raided Monday, July 22, a building in the densely populated Gaza City that killed 18 Palestinians, including eleven children.

Faced by strong international criticism, the Jewish state has agreed to release a tenth of the 430 million dollars in customs duties and taxes it withheld from the Palestinians, and to drop demands for a means of monitoring how the money is used.

"This is a small but very welcome first step towards improving the situation of the Palestinian territories," EU Commissioner for External Relations Chris Patten said in a statement Thursday, July 25.

In the past couple of months, the situation has deteriorated drastically, with the Israeli army reoccupying Palestinian towns in the West Bank and placing them under 24-hour curfew, disabling Palestinians from going to work or sending their children to school.

The Palestinian children have been the victims of the Israeli army since the beginning of the Intifada, as figures show that 26% of People Killed in Gaza since the start of Intifada were Children.  

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