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.
On the morning of October 7th, heavily armed Hamas terrorists took a number of boats up the Israeli coastline as part of their invasion.
The Israeli navy succeeded in intercepting many of them. But one boat got through, and (as seen in this video), attacked with machine guns and RPGs, those camping, fishing, and swimming at Zikim beach. (you can see the camping tent in the background).
2/ Many of the beachgoers that survived the initial attack fled to take cover in public restrooms.
This video was taken by one of the beachgoers. We can see the moment an Israeli soldier guarding the area makes a choice to go out on his own and confront the terrorists in an attempt to save the civilians.
3/ Hamas slaughtered everyone you see in the footage above.
A first responder who arrived at the area after it had been cleared witnessed the gruesome aftermath.
As seen in this footage, the terrorists (one of them had been neutralized outside), massacred everyone that was hiding in the public restroom...
...including 17-year-old friends who had been camping at the beach, who died in each-others arms.
1/ The buffoons at this London based Arab news outlet, aired an item about #MrFAFO. Like Saleh al-Jafarawi himself, they also didn't bother to translate this joke announcement of his "elimination" from Hebrew, assuming it was an official "wanted" poster. vt.tiktok.com/ZSN5WcMQP/
1/ Now that it doesn't matter any more 😭I've just discovered another branch of the al-Hassayna Family empire. You'll remember the now former minister Mofeed Al-Hassayna (a.k.a "Minister of Grand Openings"), then there's the construction company and the pharmacy*
Okay so I've just discovered that Mofeed's brother and nephews are (were?) sole agents in Gaza for Israeli company Lehavot Fire Protection Systems!
#TheGazaYouDontSee
#HamasisISIS
#October7massacre
3/ *Pharmacies are big business in Gaza, because Hamas sells the medicine from the hospitals to the pharmacies and the public has to buy them for full price. That's what happens to all the
medical aid, in case you were wondering.
1/ Medical aid arrived in Gaza yesterday. Knowing the corruption in Gaza, I was wondering how much of it will be sold for profit as usual...
#UNRWAisascam
2/ ...when @qumranqu showed me this 👇.
Apparently the first batch of aid to Gaza is already being sold for a profit. Unless it's from UN stores. No real shortages in Gaza yet, just corrupt UN profiteers hiking prices.
UN in Gaza = Hamas.
#UNRWAisascam
@qumranqu 3/ UN aid being sold for profit in Gaza is the norm. It's nothing new or unusual. Supermarkets even advertise it regularly on their social media sites.
Check out #UNRWAisascam
Wounded arrive at Shifa Hospital Gaza City last night:
a. They still have electricity.
b. Photographers document the wounded being brought in.
c. Despite these being victims of a missile blast, the wounded appear to be in good shape. Medical staff can be seen bandaging a person with dirty feet but no visible cuts or blood.
[I'm not a medical professional myself, perhaps any doctors or nurses would care to weigh in]
Notice the sandbags. Printed on them: "The people of Japan" and "For free distribution for Palestinian refugees"
I wonder if Japan knows their sandbags are being used by terrorists underground ?
#HamasworsethanISIS
#IsraelUnderAttack
h/t
The above is obviously the most horrifying example of abuse of foreign aid I have shared to date.
I have been sharing Hamas theft of UN aid and foreign donationd for years.
See for instance #UNRWAisascam