UNRWA Report: Gaza Siege Illegal and in Violation of Humanitarian Law
IMEMC : A report issued by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) confirmed the severe deterioration in various aspects of life in Gaza as a result of the continued Israeli siege imposed on the Strip over the last 10 years.
UNRWA Report: Gaza Siege Illegal and in Violation of Humanitarian Law - nsnbc international
Israel Population 2016
8,205,709
http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/israel-population/
Life in the Gaza Strip
Home to 1.8 million people, Gaza is 40km (25 miles) long and 10km wide, an enclave bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Israel and Egypt. Life in the Gaza Strip
The Jewish population makes up 6,377,000 (74.8%); 1,771,000 (20.8%) are Arabs; and, those identified as "others" (non-Arab Christians, Baha'i, etc) make up 4.4% of the population (374,000 people). When the state was established, there were only 806,000 residents and the total population reached its first and second millions in 1949 and 1958 respectively. Judging by current population trend data, experts predict that the population of Israel will reach 10 million by 2025 or sooner.
On the eve of Israel Independence Day 2016, Israel's population stood at a record 8,522,000.
Latest Population Statistics for Israel | Jewish Virtual Library
A TOTAL of 8,205,709 people live in Israel, including those who live in the Gaza Strip.
World riots and protests against the so called inhumane treatment done to the citizens living in Israel who is registered among the Israel population is going on today. Many Americans and others form protests against Israel claiming that their treatment to their own citizens is unfair. Hamas, the government ruling in the West Bank, or Gaza, is known by other Nations as Terroristic.
and, since 2007, has been the governing authority of the Gaza Strip..
Hamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The military wing of Hamas has launched attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians. Tactics include suicide bombings, and since 2001, rocket attacks.[24][24][25][26][27][28][29] Hamas's rocket arsenal, though mainly consisting of short-range homemade Qassam rockets,[30] also includes long-range weapons that have reached major Israeli cities including Tel Aviv and Haifa.[31][32] The attacks on civilians have been condemned as war crimes and crimes against humanity by human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch... In 2006, Hamas used an underground cross-border tunnel to capture the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, holding him captive until 2011, when he was released in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.[42] Since then, Hamas has continued building a network of internal and cross-border tunnels,[43] which are used to store and deploy weapons, shield militants, and facilitate cross-border attacks. Destroying the tunnels was a primary objective of Israeli forces in the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict... Hamas, its military wing, together with several charities it runs, has been designated by several governments as a terrorist organization. Others regard this designation as problematic. Israel outlawed Hamas in 1989, in 1996 the United States followed suit, as did Canada in 2002. The European Union defined the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades as terrorist in 2001, and put Hamas in its list of terrorist organizations in 2003 but such designation was successfully challenged by Hamas in the courts. An Egyptian court ruled Hamas was a terrorist organization in 2015. Japan froze Hamas assets according to its legislation on terrorist entities in 2006. Australia and the United Kingdom have designated the military wing of Hamas as a terrorist organization. The organization is also banned in Jordan. It is not regarded as a terrorist organization by Iran, Russia, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, China, and Brazil.
In today's time, Egypt has become more strict with their relations with those in the Gaza as well as Israel blocking any new entries from the outside due to terror-related attacks such as those going on all over Europe and some parts of Asia and the U.S. And because Israel is keeping its' territory safe as well as Egypt limiting help to those in the Gaza, many protesters are saying that they are going through inhumane treatment. Although, the welfare of those living in the Gaza is not known, it is reported that since there is a lack of assistance from Egypt and Israel, per se, that they must be undergoing harsh treatment. In fact, they may be living at more ease now than when Israel was open and allowed outside people to come in freely.
All these negative protests and outrages towards Israel's defense against terror attacks is putting Israel in a light as a prison Country with no human kindness to its' citizens nor visitors. Although these news reporters themselves cannot get into Israel, they are reporting that those living in the Gaza Strip are being inhumanely treated without any evidence coming from a West Bank citizen. It is all assumptions and no facts yet still publicized in news articles as being true and credible.
What Israel and Egypt may do to people who are actually terrorists is unknown, but as far as innocent non-terroristic people are concerned, they many be being treated fairly and kindly while being shown hospitality.
I do pray, however, for the well being of places such as France and the U.K and other European Countries that are seeing rises in crime and rises in infrastructure collapse.
IMEMC : A report issued by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) confirmed the severe deterioration in various aspects of life in Gaza as a result of the continued Israeli siege imposed on the Strip over the last 10 years.
UNRWA Report: Gaza Siege Illegal and in Violation of Humanitarian Law - nsnbc international
Israel Population 2016
8,205,709
http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/israel-population/
Life in the Gaza Strip
Home to 1.8 million people, Gaza is 40km (25 miles) long and 10km wide, an enclave bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Israel and Egypt. Life in the Gaza Strip
The Jewish population makes up 6,377,000 (74.8%); 1,771,000 (20.8%) are Arabs; and, those identified as "others" (non-Arab Christians, Baha'i, etc) make up 4.4% of the population (374,000 people). When the state was established, there were only 806,000 residents and the total population reached its first and second millions in 1949 and 1958 respectively. Judging by current population trend data, experts predict that the population of Israel will reach 10 million by 2025 or sooner.
On the eve of Israel Independence Day 2016, Israel's population stood at a record 8,522,000.
Latest Population Statistics for Israel | Jewish Virtual Library
A TOTAL of 8,205,709 people live in Israel, including those who live in the Gaza Strip.
World riots and protests against the so called inhumane treatment done to the citizens living in Israel who is registered among the Israel population is going on today. Many Americans and others form protests against Israel claiming that their treatment to their own citizens is unfair. Hamas, the government ruling in the West Bank, or Gaza, is known by other Nations as Terroristic.
and, since 2007, has been the governing authority of the Gaza Strip..
Hamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The military wing of Hamas has launched attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians. Tactics include suicide bombings, and since 2001, rocket attacks.[24][24][25][26][27][28][29] Hamas's rocket arsenal, though mainly consisting of short-range homemade Qassam rockets,[30] also includes long-range weapons that have reached major Israeli cities including Tel Aviv and Haifa.[31][32] The attacks on civilians have been condemned as war crimes and crimes against humanity by human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch... In 2006, Hamas used an underground cross-border tunnel to capture the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, holding him captive until 2011, when he was released in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.[42] Since then, Hamas has continued building a network of internal and cross-border tunnels,[43] which are used to store and deploy weapons, shield militants, and facilitate cross-border attacks. Destroying the tunnels was a primary objective of Israeli forces in the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict... Hamas, its military wing, together with several charities it runs, has been designated by several governments as a terrorist organization. Others regard this designation as problematic. Israel outlawed Hamas in 1989, in 1996 the United States followed suit, as did Canada in 2002. The European Union defined the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades as terrorist in 2001, and put Hamas in its list of terrorist organizations in 2003 but such designation was successfully challenged by Hamas in the courts. An Egyptian court ruled Hamas was a terrorist organization in 2015. Japan froze Hamas assets according to its legislation on terrorist entities in 2006. Australia and the United Kingdom have designated the military wing of Hamas as a terrorist organization. The organization is also banned in Jordan. It is not regarded as a terrorist organization by Iran, Russia, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, China, and Brazil.
In today's time, Egypt has become more strict with their relations with those in the Gaza as well as Israel blocking any new entries from the outside due to terror-related attacks such as those going on all over Europe and some parts of Asia and the U.S. And because Israel is keeping its' territory safe as well as Egypt limiting help to those in the Gaza, many protesters are saying that they are going through inhumane treatment. Although, the welfare of those living in the Gaza is not known, it is reported that since there is a lack of assistance from Egypt and Israel, per se, that they must be undergoing harsh treatment. In fact, they may be living at more ease now than when Israel was open and allowed outside people to come in freely.
All these negative protests and outrages towards Israel's defense against terror attacks is putting Israel in a light as a prison Country with no human kindness to its' citizens nor visitors. Although these news reporters themselves cannot get into Israel, they are reporting that those living in the Gaza Strip are being inhumanely treated without any evidence coming from a West Bank citizen. It is all assumptions and no facts yet still publicized in news articles as being true and credible.
What Israel and Egypt may do to people who are actually terrorists is unknown, but as far as innocent non-terroristic people are concerned, they many be being treated fairly and kindly while being shown hospitality.
I do pray, however, for the well being of places such as France and the U.K and other European Countries that are seeing rises in crime and rises in infrastructure collapse.