Why hasn't there been an outbreak of cholera in Gaza?
We have been told over and over and over, since about 2009, that the water situation in Gaza is critical, that over 95% of the water is undrinkable, that an outbreak of cholera and typhoid is imminent. So what's going on?1/7
This is the Gaza Water Status Report for 2017, published June 2018 by the Palestinian water Authority. The situation looks dire. 2/7reliefweb.int/sites/reliefwe…
EU and UNICEF stepped up, and in early 2017 they opened a desalination plant in South Gaza Strip. Another, bigger one, is planned for 2019, if I understand correctly.
But TBH this is far too little, far too slow. Still, there is no epidemic. Why not? 3/7 ochaopt.org/content/larges…
The answer is...
FREE ENTERPRISE!
Sorry Socialists, the Capitalists have won this one big time, saving 1000s of lives. When neither Hamas, Palestinian Authority, Israel, EU, US, UN etc, could deliver, private local entrepreneurs stepped in and saved the day (or decade...) 4/7
When the need for clean water arose, after Israel left Gaza, and Hamas proved incapable of looking after infrastructure, small local desalination plants started popping up. There are now apparently about 155 of these plants. 5/7aliqtisadi.ps/article/337/-%…
Authorities are worried that 68% of the water produced by these plants is not clean enough, but according to the article in Arabic, competition is increasingly fierce and badly-run plants are pushed out of the market. 6/7thisweekinpalestine.com/wp-content/upl…
It's not a long term solution, and prices of the water are high, putting increasing pressure on the population, but the simple ingenuity of ordinary Gazans has staved off the inevitable calamity predicted by Haaretz, NYT, and WHO, to name but a few. At least for now. 7/7
According to this article from April 2017, the Gaza Strip accounts for a large share of bottled water exports of the major Egyptian company "al Mutahida", which markets under the brand names Vera and Mineral, but doesn't give amounts. alborsanews.com/2017/04/16/101…
I think I remember Vera from my visits to Sinai, in the late 1990's. It was very cheap.
2/ The background song is Lebanese Druze singer Khaled Aljarrah's popular "Nkhawef al-Khawf", which translates as something like "We will instill fear in fear itself".
Here is an AI translation of the lyrics.
3/ At the beginning of the video we get a glimpse of the pedestrian bridge over Salah a-Din St. Qarara, South Gaza Strip, which was inaugurated with great fanfare, just 3 weeks before 7 Oct '23. The bridge was funded by Japan.
The bridge appears undamaged.
Available in the Gaza Strip today 25 Nov 2025 - gold plated iPhone 17 Pro Max, with diamond beads. Comes with a gold smart watch!
Sold by Yosif Phone, Khan Younes Mawasi, South Gaza Strip.
Timestamp: 9 hours ago
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Available in the Gaza Strip today 25 Nov 2025 - gold plated iPhone 17 Pro Max, with diamond beads. Comes with a gold smart watch!
Sold by Yosif Phone, Khan Younes Mawasi, South Gaza Strip.
Timestamp: 9 hours ago
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1/ Here is a thread🧵 showing the current contradictions of life in Gaza City.
We start with the story of the family of Snounu Restaurant. The family home was destroyed by IDF. The residents were given warning, and a day to evacuate. All the family is safe and unharmed. And as testiment to the resilience of Gazans, yesterday they were hosting a birthday party in the restaurant.
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2/ Here is the deserted Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in the northern part of Gaza City, following the evacuation of most of the residents.
Timestamp: 1 day ago
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3/ And in sharp contrast, the hustle and bustle of Omar al-Mukhtar St., Rimal, the Saraya intersection and Kazem Building. The stalls, stores and cafés are all open and people can be seen shopping and queuing for takeaways at restaurants.
The narrator says, whoever wants to evacuate (South), let him go, but here everything is as usual.
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1/ 2 August 2025, the children of the Gazan al-Sultan family, Wisam, Fathi, Mira and little Taymour put on their best clothes to go to school and get their report cards.
They go to a private school in Gaza City, but their mother says they've studied online for parts of the school year, because they were displaced.
On their way home, they see aid being airdropped from planes.
As you can see at the end of the video, there are names of IDF soldiers written in Hebrew on the wall of their living room, above where the soldiers must have slept.
I know what you are thinking, but no, this family is not a Hamas family. Read their story in the 1st comment + links.
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2/ The story of al-Sultan family is well-known in Gaza. The father, Dr. Tamer al-Sultan, was a pharmacist, member of a Fatah committee, and social activist, belonging to the "Bidna Na'eesh" (We Want to Live) movement. As such he was arrested and tortured by Hamas more than once.
In April 2019, at the age of 38, he left his 3 children and pregnant wife for Istanbul, then on the smugglers' boats to Greece. He was making his way to Belgium, when he collapsed in Bosnia in August 2019. He died in hospital, the doctors suspecting he had leukemia.
A very sad story.
They are fortunate to have had a lot of support. Their extended family has rallied round to look after them, and they were honored by Fatah and the Palestinian Authority, who pronounced Dr. Tamer a Shaheed (martyr) and helped return his body home to Gaza for burial.
Based on the private school, I reckon they are also getting a salary from the PA.
They're a lovely, gentle family. I wish them a better future.
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1/ Pizzas at Snounu Restaurant at their new location in Gaza City, Al-Saraya, Kazem building, 2nd floor, after their previous location was destroyed in the war.
Instagram timestamp: 21 hours ago
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