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Here's something you don't hear much of from the mainstream media. According to former 60 Minutes newsperson Morgan Strong, who published a "first person" account of life in Gaza...
In all seriousness, the report goes on to indicate that Gaza is a virtual prison with no economy and that Hamas came to power because the Palestinian Authority didn't provide for the people. It also states that the people there are poor and depend on the United Nations for virtually everything. From basic services to food and clothing. So it just stands to reason, when Israel shuts down the borders, the people in Gaza suffer.
Although these rockets are a cause of a lot of the problems, it is against International Law to punish innocent men, women and children as Israel has done. I support Israel in its right to defend itself, I do not support Israel when in restricts humanitarian aid into Gaza as revenge for the rockets. And I don't support Hamas at all. But if they stop the rocket attacks, I see no reason why they shouldn't be allowed to govern Gaza.
...states that Israel has quite a drug problem and that IDF soldiers would regularly trade weapons for drugs with Palestinian Authority thugs.
If this is true, you don't want to be messin' with Jew soldiers' dope.Drugs were being smuggled in from Egypt and elsewhere in the Middle East through tunnel’s dug from Gaza to the Sinai.
Israel had, and has, a drug problem among its population though we do not hear much about that in the United States. The Palestine Authority thugs frequently exchanged drugs in return for weapons with the Israeli soldiers who guarded them.
Gaza was a smugglers paradise, and there was no law, or agency of the law, to intrude. In truth, the police and other law-enforcement agencies often were complicit.
In all seriousness, the report goes on to indicate that Gaza is a virtual prison with no economy and that Hamas came to power because the Palestinian Authority didn't provide for the people. It also states that the people there are poor and depend on the United Nations for virtually everything. From basic services to food and clothing. So it just stands to reason, when Israel shuts down the borders, the people in Gaza suffer.
Although these rockets are a cause of a lot of the problems, it is against International Law to punish innocent men, women and children as Israel has done. I support Israel in its right to defend itself, I do not support Israel when in restricts humanitarian aid into Gaza as revenge for the rockets. And I don't support Hamas at all. But if they stop the rocket attacks, I see no reason why they shouldn't be allowed to govern Gaza.