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of leader riron's islamic revolution says is really crimes and gaza amount to genocide. said ali khamenei has called for israeli officials to be put on trial. also says a policy currently pursued by tel avib is formulated by the us. hundreds are killed in israely earth strike a hospital in central gaza. health ministry says hundreds of others still trapped under rubble at the atliab hospital. thousands of civilians were seeking medical treatment and shelter from israel's relentless attacks there. global
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condemnitions are pouring in after a brutal israeli attack a hospital in gaza. iran's president islam regime strike is a war crime. abraham said zianous will soon be consumed by the flames of israeli american bombs that were dropped on palestinians. fresh rallies are held in many countries to show solidarity with palestinians and condemn ongoing israeli atrocities and crimes in the besieg gaza strip. tehran, aman, baghdad, beirot, istanbul, and washington dc, among cities people held anti-israeli demonstrations. the palestinian resistance movement, hamas says israel's attacked on the ali hab hospital on gaza proves regime's brutality and extent of its sense of defeat. hamos also held the us responsible for the carnage since washington gives cover to israel's relentless attacks on palestinians.
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this report is the latest from the world bank stating that the economy of gaza is on the verge of collapse and unemployment rates maybe the highest in the world. it's true that what had been published by the international bank about the unemployment rate in in gaza and also for. the palestinian center, palestinian center for statics also, they published things like that, and we at unra or so we can assure that the unemployment rate reached to more than 40% this year, and we think that it is one of the highest rate in the world. the economical situation in gaza deteriorating and deteriorating after hours after hours and not only days or weeks. the world bank and
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international institutions should provide all the required support to the residents of the ghaza strip until economic life is back to what it was before. i say frankly what we said before, if the current situation continues as it is, the situation is very complicated. it would entail a big explosion. as i said earlier, the israeli occupation and entire international community with the united nations at the forefront will be accountable for this explosion. for decade now the gaza strip has been suffering from suffocating israeli blocade and attacks against the palestinian economy that have destroyed factories and workshops.
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that employed tens of thousands of workers. one of the israelis told me they didn't want me to manufacture, they wanted me to trade. he told me that up front. they wanted me to import food and beverages from outside, they didn't want us to work, they're trying to get me to spy for them. i had to choose between being able to travel or working for them. i told him i didn't want the factory or the life, and that i am bedo one who doesn't mind rearing goats when necessary, none would talk back to me. i would drink milk and feed myself. i told him to go away, i wanted nothing. is made of stone, i told him, it is even harder than stone, and i don't want to see his face ever again. israel targeted our factory in 2014, destroying and burning it, the estimated losses were around 18 million us dollars, this set us back 10 years instead
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of progressing, we had a plan to introduce new production lines, but we had to shelve those plans and rechannel the money allocation to repairs. this is a structured and planned process by the israeli occupation and those who help it to destroy the gaza strip until it exists no more. in the most recent war that lasted 51 days, over 5,00 shops and factories were destroyed, and i mean completely destroyed. does the majority of factories in the gaza strip are destroyed? after nearly two years, those factories are still unable to rebuild what had been destroyed by the occupation. these factories which lie. throughout the gaza strip are now virtually closed, thousands of labores who worked in the factories had to be let go and hundreds of traders طبعا شرردت ترتب على هناك المئات من التجار تم اعلان افلاسهم. the
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remaining plants did not survive second war, mainly because they were preventing. from importing raw materials for manufacturing and also because of the increase in the number of restrictions today we are suffering lack of everything, the least of which is that the glucose that goes into everything having to do with food materials is now banned, the stables are checked and denied access and they say it might be used in welding. air compressors are also... destruction entering the ghaza strip contributes to the actually the prevention of raw materials from and devastation of entire industries there,
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how can we talk about industry while the israeli occupation prevents entry of raw materials to factories to start and maintain a manufacturing process, we therefore cannot even talk about industry in the ghaza strip, the most... critical issue is that we also cannot talk about the economy of gaza as long as the imposed sie prevents entry and access of essential materials. export is one of the most important pillars of sustainable development. the power and success of a country is measured by its imports and exports. exports from gaza to the outside world are an essential element of its overall development. in addition, products made in gaza suited the tastes of consumers abroad. 2006, since 2006, no products have been allowed out of gaza territory. we used to
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export 65% of our production capacity to places like the west bank, israel, the arab states and even europe. we built machinery for export. we are qualified to export. yet not allowed to do so, so we work in gaza only, we have one way only, and that is israel exports to us, while we're not allowed to reciprocate, we in gaza must get their special consent to export. most workers in gaza's factory. are university graduates qualified to travel and work abroad سنه 2004 معلومات حاسوبيه بجامعه in 2004 i enrolled in engineering of
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information systems and computer data program at alcots open university after graduation i found a job in a textile factory that worked on computer. and programming systems. the gaza chamber of commerce corresponds with companies in germany and has provided the opportunity of working in modern tissue machines, however. the situation in kaza does not allow students to travel abroad because the crossing conditions. harsh restrictions mean no one can travel from gaza to germany, so even though the opportunity made available to me and other gazza graduates from the programming section was a golden one, it came to dead end. we are enduring a siige and this affects students and graduates who work. in factories doing jobs that are not related to their speciality just so that they can afford
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their daily needs, some of them are married, we support families too, there is a large number of graduates not lucky enough to work in their chosen field, and some students have actually set fire to their degrees or certificates because they didn't help them get out of the ranks of the unemployed. i'm 25 years old, married with one child, a graduate of nursing college in 2012 from alajar university. i've been unemployed. since my graduation year, my diploma hung on the wall for 4 years, it became just like any other picture frame,
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nothing special, i would think about burning it or throwing it away every time laid my eyes on it, or maybe give it to faffle seller to wrap some flaffle in it, one day decided to burn it, i burned it and tossed it away because i was sick of looking at it, i don't know what to do now, i come here every day and look out at the sea, but i find nothing and then i return home around sunset. destination. crossing the sea, some drowned, some others went missing, but some of made it, if i had the chance to go, i would not المحاوله هذه حروح فيها يعني مش حاستنى الاخوان اللي وصلوا السففن، those managed to reach another killing photos, i think there's a hidden agenda to all this by the cia or israeli intelligence, the youth are broken, the first
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and foremost cause of immigration comes from the very depressing situation of the youth. ibrahim is married in his three sons, while mahmoud is still single. i tried to get him marry, we approached several girls, but all his proposals were turned down. on september the 4th, 2014, i was surprised to learn that ibrahim and mahmoud attempted escape without my knowledge. they boarded a ship. from alexandria to italy, but the ship sank five days later on the ninth. the ship had two floors, we know for sure that none of those were on the lower floor survived, those who were up on the top deck survived and some of the people on the upper floor, we don't know what happened. last year, as example, the number of people who left gaza outside the world is about 1000 people only, it means that in a 200 years there is a... chans every gazan to leave gaza, where is that? gaza, it's a big prison, no export, no jobs, no
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water, no electricity, no life, actually there is no tomorrow in gaza. the mediterranean sea lies at gaza's door and should provide the most basic necessities of life. however, israel blocked. access to the territorial waters and that made gaza's construction industry fail. the population is dependent on construction, which contain the largest number of local workers. sometimes they are allowed the building material, they don't allow the building materials, it had been stopped for two months, actually in the last two months, no building materials had been allowed into gaza for the mechanism of the un and the pa and the israel which
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benefiting from it you know nearly tens of thousand people it means that you know another number huge number of unemployed people when the occupiers blocked any cement from entering the gaza strip it stopped more than 2000 people from working occupation is indifferent to the plate of the thousands of laborers affected, and this unfolded before the eyes and years of the world with a murmer of condemnation from an international community. due to the bloccade, there has been a significant increase in the number of the unemployed, which has in turn increased poverty. many of the poor are forced to live in inhumane conditions in khanus, in the southern part of gaza.
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to the west of nas masjid. the situation in this neighborhood is very bad, everyone's situation is dire. this is our house, as you can see, no rooms or toilets. the situation is very bad. there are other people like us living even in worse conditions. my house cannot be called a house. even animals cannot live in it. it is merely some walls with two middle tens top where we sit. just heaps of freckage, we live in it with no gas or electricity or water, there's nothing, not even a bed, praise the lord, we can't
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afford to complain, but praise the lord. for eight years now, to live on government land, we've been here this is my house, i collected some stones and built it the way you see now, as you can see, there's no door, window or gas, i have a sick daughter, my youngest daughter experiences convulsions due to the short. contracts worth $500 or $250 or $150 depending on the condition of the house. 10
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years ago i feel ill with some health problems. i had kidney stones that were weighing me down and i needed to expand. or open the right kidney, i suffered from bone disease after that and i've been receiving treatment for the past year, i become very sick every now and then, all my joints are exhausted, they're all run down, i've been suffering from poor blood pressure in the last month or so, لا اصلح لا. our neighbor came to get him a medical report, but we had no money, where can we go to get money? my husband's id card was torn apart and i had to borrow some money to get new one issued. we haven't got my daughter's birth certificate yet. it needs around 50 jordanian dollars. i swear we couldn't afford to do it. the paperwork is in my purse. my daughter is 3 years old now.
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this house of mine is made of tin, as you can see, the distance between the tin and our heads in emits heat, the walls are also made of tin, and the heat inside reaches around 45 degrees. we can't bear it during summer or even winter. we also have scorpions and snakes around here, small snakes. i took this young son of mine twice to the hospital because of scorpion bites, this is my kitchen, i start the wood fire here and i cook, no gas or gasoline cooker or anything like that. praise be to the lord, this is my kitchen. لا في غاز ولا في بابور ولا في حاجه
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ما فيش الحمد لله رب العالمين. هذا هو المطبخ تبعي ها المره. of tea, i swear we cannot, we don't have sugar to prepare some milk for the child, we can give up tea, but what of the child, this is the sewage drain that goes out to the street, the municipal water costs two sheckles, the cube is also two sheckles, look at the house, it's all made of tin, look at the rickshore that i use for living, i can't even carry casket on the side or wherever, i wish i could smash'. my work came to an end in 2004, i came back
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to gaza and was never allowed out, we have no income to afford a decent living, we are suffering. i had been living in a rental, a shed. i used to pay $100 a month for that. after i stopped working though, i can't afford living expenses at all, i have no money, so i came to this area in hannus and built a house of tin, as you can see. i think that the number that you talked about more than 900,000 palestine refugees, that they are divided into. two categories: the object poor and the absolute poor. i think that situation in gaza deteriorated to level that you know that you will find very soon that
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80% of the population are depending on un humanitarian aid or humanitarian aid that is being provided not only by honora but also by other un organization or ngos or welfare societies we get two secs of wheed flour, several sardin cans and two bags of whole milk from the unroi every four months, that's all we get, obviously plays pivotal role providing aid to needy. families that have grown dramatically in number. in 2000 as example, we only provided food distribution to the 8000
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palestinian refugees, now we are reaching to 1 million because of the bloccade, because of the destruction of all the economical aspects, no export, and i think that this number will increase by days, by weeks, by years if the bloccade is not left. poverty has become so serious in gaza that some families have even considered marrying off their daughters in exchange for money and at early age, some families presented their daughters ready for marriage and thereby reduced their debts through our matching unit run by the association that secures marriage up. there are some girls who even accepted handicapped or wounded man to be their life
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partner and forwent consideration of doury. انما كانت تقبل بهذا الزوج. the fact that young men and women cannot afford the cost of a wedding anymore has led to the phenomenon. of group marriage facilitation, which at least gives young gosons a way of ending their bachelorhood, to marry and move into a marriage house? the association to facilitate marriage was founded nearly 10 years ago with the aim of helping the youth. who had the intention to get married by providing financial grants, planning wedding ceremonies and helping them with basic home furnishing costs. this association established a marriage fund and
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opened the field of facilitated marriages which was met with dramatic and substantial appeal. despite the suffering gasens endure, they try to delight themselves in the hope that a day will come when unemployment will be low, the illegal bloccade is lifted and the besideers are the losers.
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ويا مسلم كبر كبر يا مسلم كبر كبر الاحتلال الاحتلال الصهيون يا مصعب يا ابن الشيين رجالك يا خيي.
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these young palestinian men, including the founder of the movement were studying at egyptian universities. i clearly remember how the israeli occupation army killed my grandfather in cold blood in 1967 for no reason. emerged as a main power and there cannot be any truce without the islamic jihad. therefore, the islamic jihad was present because of its presence and steadfastness in the battle. art is the title to describe the beauty or
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language used to translate. its emotions and feelings, resulting in aesthetic values, interacting with all the people, despite the different tongues and colors. everyone that sees the smoke envisages destroyed home with dead people and devastated lives in its place. however, i try to bring this place back to life in my own way where i can change the image of destruction into an image that's more. every artwork presents a valuable theme and truth about palestine in a beautiful and civilized way. i think the israelis oppose this as they search for any image that they can use to tarnish the palestinian community and depict palestinians as terrorists.
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press to the headlines, genocide in gaza, hundreds more palestinians are killed after israeli military targets hospital and besege gaza strip later. islamic revolutionary to khamenei deports israel's genocide in gaza saying regime should be put on trial for its crimes. and people in many countries hold fresh rallys and solidarity with palestinians, calling for immediate end to israeli onslot on gaza.