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For one Gazan, there is ‘no hope’

Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 1:58 PM
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Last week, Gaza was the site of some of the fiercest fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinians in years. Israel ground forces, tanks and helicopters invaded the territory in an attempt to put a halt to the onslaught of rockets being launched from Gaza in to Israel. The clashes resulted in a deadly toll – more than 120 Palestinians were killed in the offensive, and it’s estimated that at least half of the casualties were civilians.

But what really seems to be taking a toll on the people of Gaza is the gradual erosion of daily life. Since the militant group Hamas seized control last June, Israel has imposed restrictions on the flow of people and goods in and out of Gaza which have essentially crippled the economy. Last week a coalition of human-rights groups released a report stating that Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip has created the worst humanitarian crisis since its occupation began in 1967.

Image: Ismael Terawi and children, Gaza
Karl Bostic / NBC News
Ismael Terawi with some of his 12 children outside his home in Gaza.

While reporting from Gaza on the Israeli incursion, we decided to visit the family of Ismael Terawi, a man we profiled two years ago during the election campaign for the Palestinian Authority, to see how he and his family were doing with the new restrictions. It wasn’t a pretty picture. 

‘Worse than before’
When we first interviewed him two years ago, Terawi was optimistic that the quality of life would improve under a Hamas government.

Terawi lives with his wife and 12 children in three small rooms, under a corrugated roof, in squalid conditions. For him, nothing had ever changed for the better during 10 years that Gaza was controlled by the Fatah organization that was run by Yasser Arafat and his loyalists, so Hamas seemed to offer some semblance of hope. At the time his small children were proudly wearing the green Hamas scarves and hats, and waving the Hamas colors in the alley.

Terawi recognized us instantly when we came to his home last week as he nervously smoked a cigarette outside. We stood outside his door, and it was clear he was uncertain whether to invite us in. The last time we visited him, we were ushered in, allowed to film, and afterwards had tea, as we continued to talk.

This time, he had no tea to offer because he couldn’t afford any. While some of his children gathered around, I asked him questions about whether his quality of life had improved under Hamas rule.

"I am frustrated, I didn’t know it would be like this," said Terawi. "I thought things would be better, that I would have work, a better life. It's the opposite. Today is worse than before." He told us he wakes up every day angry and depressed.

Terawi has no job, he has not worked full time since 2000, when he was permitted to enter Israel to do construction work. Since then his family has relied exclusively on aid from the U.N. relief agency, which provides monthly coupons to buy food. He makes up the difference by asking neighbors for food. The last time he received a cash subsidy from Hamas was for $100 about two months earlier.

During our visit, he avoided questions about how he was feeding his family. Only when he had shooed his children away, did he admit that he had not yet told his children there would be no food for the day. Opening his refrigerator, we could see it was empty except for some pieces of bread and some herbs.

The rooms were shrouded in darkness and were strangely quiet. No power for today. Still his wife washed the dishes in darkness. However, washing the dishes may not help much since there is no longer any chlorine in Gaza and the water is contaminated.

Terawi explained that the children frequently do their homework by candlelight. But that presents another problem since Terawi said he can’t always afford to buy candles – so sometimes there is no light.

Standing inside the house was almost unbearable because of the lack of hygiene.

As harsh as life had been for Terawi during our last visit two years ago, I was shocked at the downward spiral his family's life had taken.

Not alone
According to the officials and analysts we spoke with in Gaza, Terawi’s family is only a snapshot of a broader picture.

John Ging, the director of U.N. operations for refugees in Gaza put it bluntly: "Almost everybody here is dependent on aid – 1.1 million people are depending on handouts of food from the U.N. and the economy has completely collapsed."

Echoing that sentiment, Dr. Eyad Sarraj, head of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, cited the numbing statistics which have actually worsened. "Gaza has declined economically into a state in which 80 percent of the population lives under the poverty line, which is less than $2.00 a day, over 70 percent of the population lives on charity food from UNRWA," said Sarraj referring to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East.

Sarraj explained how the economy has ceased to function. "There is no factory functioning today in Gaza, no workshops either. The prices in the shops are multiplying by the day because the amount of commodities that Gaza is allowed to bring in from Israel [are] limited now from 3,000 or so [items] to just 20 items. So this is the situation in Gaza. In addition to the suffocation, the people are not able at all to move outside Gaza, in or out of Gaza."

Terawi avoided blaming Hamas for his family’s deteriorating living conditions but said, "If Hamas will negotiate with Israel it will be a solution, but to keep life like this, it will be no result." He was also scornful of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's efforts. "Abu Mazen is doing nothing but staying in Ramallah," said Terawi referring to the Palestinian leader by his nickname.

I asked Terawi what he was telling his children to give them hope. He simply replied, "I have no hope for myself in this life, so how am I going to talk to children about hope."

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If you look at the big picture this is everybody's fault and this conflict has a deep history. It was a mistake on the part of the US,Israel, and the quartet to create such a tight embargo that has caused much suffering among the Palestinians that caused them to knock over the border wall and buy needed supplies. This is no way to ease some of the anger Palestinians have towards Israel. However, Hamas are a bunch of lunatics and they cannot be negotiated with and will not stop until Israel is destroyed. However to say that palestinians by voting for Hamas declared war on Israel is absurd. Many people in Gaza have no hope just like this man in the article. Many people worldwide have lost hope in a peaceful resolution of this conflict and are just apathetic about it. There are calls right now for Israel to forcibly topple Hamas, which will probably be successful but who knows what the aftermath would be in the middle east. Until a responsible, stable palestinian government emerges in this region, there cannot be peace and the rocket attacks will only continue. Eddie G has the right attitude by saying that everyone should cooperate to build up the Gaza strip and employ the people of Gaza in order to keep them away from resorting to terrorism. But sadly this is not the reality and only a dream for now. Instead of letting our emotions get the better of us because this is such a heated topic, let us all look at the facts objectively since there is truth in every opinion posted on this discussion board.
If democracy means that everyones vote counts, then the palestinians have voted for hamas. Lets respect that and NOT admonish them for practicing their human rights. I am a doctor of history and we always look at SEQUENCE OF EVENTS.Isreal was created in 1948, so where does that leave the palestinians. I don't know about you, but to me when someone comes to my land and takes away from me on the grounds of GOD giving the land to them, I say the hell with you and your God's. Give me my land back. I want my home, leave to where you came from now. Everyman of reason will give the rights to palestinians to fight to get their lands back.For those that call the gazan's terrorist is conveniently manipulating the truth so they can continue their slaughter and holocaust against palestinian and children. It is very easy to change history on paper, but that will not change the course of history. Palestine will be liberated and that is just a fact. It may take 100 years, even 1000 years, eventualy the truth prevails. I pray for peace for everyone. I hope we can be fair,even against our own people. we judge today only to be judged tomorrow. be fair people.
Hamas seems to be super efficient in smugglin g in armments, guns, explosives and rockets.  With there smuggling skilld, they should apply them to smuggling food, medicine, fuel and all the things that Israel and the UN Relief organizations have supplied for over 50 years.  These Palestinians are professional "refugees" refusing to get out of their rut as it might imply recognition of the partition and thereby legitimise Israel in their eyes.  They did not recognize nor accept the partition so their claim to Palestina land is negated; they accepted nothing!  And they still have NOTHING!  Until the 6-Day War, Israel did not enter or control the so-called "West Bank" or the Gaza strip. Still Arab  attacks continued on an almost daily basis. Why did they not endeavor to build a country, a society ? The answer to that question is evident in their present miserable condition, a self-imposed conditiion.

When you look at photos of cities in the West Bank and Gasa, they do not resemble "tent cities". The Un has supplied billions in construction materials; witness the multi-story structures.  Why seek peace for as "professional refugees" they are given what other people throughout the world have to work for.

Hamas hasn't learned the old adage..."don't bite the hand that feeds you"...
They elected a government that stated it wanted to war against Israel. Israel moved out of Gaza. The Palestinians' response was to launch rockets at Israelis. This clown thought life would be better under Hamas. He deserves EVERYTHING he gets.When the Palestinians stop electing governments that wish to destroy Israel, then maybe they'll get out of this mess. Germany and Japan are prosperous today. This was not so when they were at war with decent governments and run by thugs.
"Israel will ALWAYS be the terrorist and ALWAYS be responsible for any atrocities committed. They're punishing a group of people for exercising their democratic rights!"

Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005 and turned it completely over to the Palestinians.  She did this to try and get some peace in the area.  Instead, since her pullout, approximately 4,000 rockets and missiles have rained down on across women, her children, and her civilians in Sderot, Ashekelon, and now Ashdod.  Don't speak of Hamas being improverished - Hamas has received tremendous resources from Iran - $500 million in cash assistance, millions of rounds of ammunition, thousands of anti-tank missiles, materials for making hundreds of homicide bomb belts and vests - get the picture?  None of this is being used to improve the lives of the people who voted them into power.  Hamas promised a change from Arafat's corruption, where $8 billion was stolen from the PA and ended up in Arafat's pockets.  Arafat, under the guise of a "Peace Process", used Oslo to get Israel to concede as much control of security as possible, and then launched the "intifada", which was the most savage terror war ever hurled at a civilian population.  After Israel endured 1,500 dead and 5,000 casualties of civilians horribly maimed by homicide bombing explosions, she managed to smash the intifada, after which the Palestinians screamed for a truce, meaning they needed time to re-arm.  After Arafat finally dropped dead of AIDS, probably contracted from one of the young boys the Russians would typically procure for him, it was finally revealed that he had stolen c. 8 billion dollars, or essentially all of the international aid the world had pumped into the P.A., which had brought nothing but death and unending corruption to the West Bank and Gaza.  One very big problem with that whole "change" thing promised by Hamas - Hamas is a bunch of terrorist murderers, and they couldn't give a rat's ass about their "own" people in Gaza.  Hamas and Al Qaeda are today's Nazis, but with an Islamic twist - ready to blow up every one of their young as long as they can murder Jews or infidels in the process.  Do you know what terrorism is?  It is when a Hamas murderer goes into a Jewish school with an automatic weapon, murders 8 teenage students with his gun, and the Hamas "government" describes the mass-murderous attack as "heroic".  It is when little Palestinian kids dress up in Gaza and the West Bank in hooded terrorist outfits, wear fake bomb belts and bomb vests, and follow their Hamas instuctors while they chant praises to the "heroic martys" who blew up busloads of Israeli civilians before them.  It is when the state-run Hamas TV takes a caricature of Mickey Mouse and has him telling children how horrible Jews are, and that Allah has cursed them.

Today's terrorism is an Islamo-Nazi kult of worshipping death far more than you would probably ever value your own life.  But for the teenage Palestinians who are being raised by Hamas and the other Islamo-Nazi groups as bomb-fodder, death is more than just a means of mass-murdering the hated Jews and sending them to hell - it is the young terrorist's ticket to getting laid in heaven by the 72 virgins.

FYI terrorism is also when gays in the West Bank and Gaza are beaten up and murdered, and when young people who are dating and holding hands in public in Hamas-held territory are assaulted by the Hamas religious Gestapo.  Terrorism is when journalists are threatened with death by Hamas if they release any photos that show the Hamas infighting and killing of hundreds of their own, since that would reveal the true face of the Islamo-Nazism that is Hamas.

"How can Hamas help its people when they have no resources and are being slaughtered left and right?! People need to wake up and realize what's really going on here- the killing machine is Israel and always has been!"

Israel has never, and never will, target civilans - no more than the U.S. or any civilized nation would.  But Hamas not only sends their murder squads to kill Jews - whether by homicide bombing a bus of Israeli civilians, blowing up a bunch of college-age Israeli kids at a night-club, or by shooting up a bunch of religious Israeli school kids - but they base themselves entirely in civilian zones - a war crime by every international law.  Like all terrorist cowards, they hide behind the skirts of their own women and the schoolbags of their own children.  When the Israelis come for the terrorists, the terrorists cowardly use of civilian zones as human shields guarantees that civilians will be killed. They even invite Palestinian schoolchildren to form a human chain around them when the Israelis come for them, telling the children that if they die protecting the terrorists, they (the children) will be shaheeds and will live forever in heaven as heroes and martyrs.  This is the bloody tutelage of terrorists, guaranteeing that their own children will be killed in the crossfire when the terrorists shoot at the Israelis while hiding behing their own women and children, and knowing full well that the mainstream media and simpletons like yourself will always blame Israel for these tragic deaths, and never once hold the terrorist agents of death responsible.
At least Israel demonstrably tries to do something for the Palestinians, unlike their Arab brethren who treat them with even more contempt than they do Jews. Surely Israel has done some wrong things in its history, sometimes really terrible things ... but it has also done a lot of good and has stood for key principles like democracy, equal access (when possible) to the various holy sites, and courts of legal recourse. By contrast, the Arabs show very little real interest in any of those three things, preferring to kill Jews and each other as a perverse way of glorifying God.
This person commented about the 2 years under Hamas (terrible) and the 10 under Arafat (miserable). No mention of the years under Israeli rule since 1967 which were the best years these Arabs had ever expeienced. Israel removed the sewage from their streets (which the Jordanians and Egyptians did nothing about), gave them running water, electricity, jobs and schools which their Arab brothers refused them. When Israel foolishly and needlessly invited Arafat back into Palestinian lives, he proceeded to steal the aid meant for them, bought weapons, sent their children to blow themselves up and changed the school curriculum to indoctrinate the students with implacable hatred.

There is no longer the possibility of peace with the Arabs, no longer any reasonable expectation of a two-state solution. The only way these people can exist peacefully is if they are accepted back into the massive countries that are occupied by their Arab brethren. Saudi Arabai, Iran, Syria, etc. all have ample room to give each family living space and they have enough petro-money to get them on their feet and to leave Israel alone. These countries choose not to help simply because they despise the Palestinians as much as they hate Israel. The Palestinian is looked down upon (Egypt just closed their borders to them too why should Israel be considered worse?) and are interesting only as an excuse for their murder of Israelis and their unending war against any non-Moslem.

It is an odd viewpoint that equates Israeli activity with that of the Arabs. Israel bends over backwards to avoid civilian casualties while the Arabs search for them. If the Israelis are so cruel why do they keep reopening the border? Every time they allow the Arabs in there is ultimately a bombing or other murder. The Israelis are either stupid or overly kind-hearted and they aren't stupid. These arabs can no longer get jobs in Israel - whose fault is that? Maybe the many murders that they commit has something to do with that - Israel now has to import 10s of thousands of Phillipinos to fill the jobs once held by Palestinians prior to Arafat. If this person is poor it is not Israel who is to blame.

Hamas gave him $100 weeks ago - and what happenned to all the billions given by the US (not by Saudi Arabia mind you). It looks like someone has to pay for Kassams and bullets, and the people who intercept the money feel that this person's children should go hungry today. It will help reinforce tomorrow's lesson in school blaming Israel for everything.  
we give millions of dollars a year to Israel with no accountability.  They say they want peace and yet continue to build settlements in contested areas....
Can you trust either side?
Can Ismael Terawi, and those like him in Gaza move to a more prosperous part of the Islamic world, such as Saudi Arabia or United Arab Emirates?
All of the pro-Israel arguments offered derive from a chauvinistic nationalism that permits no influence from common sense observation. One of the fundamental rules of logic, a sense of proportion, goes out the window when Zionistas talking about Israelis killing Palestinians (with American weapons and money, worse yet). Look at all these people trying to defend the indefensible. It's obvious that some supporters of Israel watch the news reports coming out each day, eager to jump on the comments pages and spew out propaganda they memorized from talking-point lists circulating in their communities. Israel is like a graven image that they worship.
How can anyone deny Israel the right to defend itself?!?  They should do it now before Hussein Obama becomes president and OFFICIAL U.S. support dries up.
I have read and heard enough to make me sick. Everyone is blaming the Palestinians,Hamas, the PLO, etc..yet no one wants to know the reason behind all this mess. Israel was created with the help of the great powers on a land belong to Palestinians with all faiths. The bottom line is this: Israel don't want peace, never did and never will. We cannot blame Palestinian people for the misery they live in. If Israel accepted resolution 242,338 and 94 that was set by the UN, we would not have the problems of today. If the USA did not veto the resolutions and have forced Israel to go back to 1967 borders, we would have a happy Palestinians today in a state of Palestine. The US continue to support Israel and veto every action against it. Israel continue to assassinate, blow up and kill Palestinians every day. I just returned from the holy lands and was shocked at the way the Israeli's treat the Palestinians, look at the wall separations, look at the blockades between cities and villages, look at the suffering of those people in Rammalla,Nuplus, Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethlehem, and every where else on the west bank and Gaza. Is that justice, is that freedom, is that living..??? Aggression create resentment and fighting back. That is no way to create peace, justice, freedom. Israel is committed to never give up the Land they took by force, Israel committed to take more and build settlements everywhere. I saw the building of Jewish homes on Palestinian lands, mountains and Vallie's. Don't believe the propaganda of Israel,or our own media that has no power to tell the truth, go see it with your own eyes then tell us why Hamas or the Palestinians all together are disgusted of waiting for their Palestinian sate to be created since 1948. That is 60 years already. Some wrote that Israel has the right to defend it self!! Do the Palestinians have the right to defend themselves?. Anyone who believe that Israel want peace, or love to see a Palestinian sate next door is a fool and blind. The only way to force Israel to accept the return to 1967 is with equal power, Just like the case with Egypt. But the Palestinians don't have it. All Arab countries are bought staring with Egypt, Jordan,etc..All the Arab countries also agreed to live with Israel and respect its border if Israel would return to 1967 borders including west Jerusalem. Israel rejected the offer, laughed at the Arabs and continued its aggression. I have no reason to feel sorry for Israel for the simple reason of its continued occupation of Palestine. The Roman power fell, Ottoman empire fell, Great Britten fell, Got the message?
Let us not forget that Israel stole the land from the Palestinians in 1948! The UN tried to partition it, but the Palestinians never accepted the deal. This gives them continued right to fight for their land. While no one wants to see violence, Israel is perpetuating one of the most egregious violations of human rights ever seen. They refuse peace at every turn, continue to steal land from what is left of the Palestinians Territories',engage in numerous blockades of food and essential supplies, enact grossly biased trade restrictions, restrict Palestinian travel with hundreds of blockades
throughout the West Bank, fence the Palestinians in with a 26 foot high concrete wall, and kill dozens of Palestinians each and every day, because they belong to groups that are dedicated to fighting against the inhumane treatment of Palestinians by the
state of Israel! - treatment that is just the same that experienced by the Jews during the lead up to the Holocaust - do we get it now?
I like the way that Eddy G thinks. It is and was nice to think about to solutions when you hear of problems. I do not have the ability to say that I am educated about the fighting over there in Isreal, and my parents are Jewish, though I have found Jesus Christ. I do however know of a woman who visited Isreal and the wailing wall; she the sister of a pastor, and daughter of another pastor, and of God,told our church that at the wailing wall the palestines are separated from the jews, i think those were the two 'groups' of people separated, but if not, it is not the point- but that the groups would actually throw rocks from one side of the wall to the other side, hoping to hurt each other. God how harmful. But on the plus side in the Bible it says that men will live to 120 years old, I have only just began my walk with Jesus Christ, but rejoice because I just heard on MSNBC, that a woman was found to be 120 years old, in all of the places of the world? Israel. As you can tell I do not have much of an education about what is going on in the "East" but I do appreciate kind hearted people that took the time to post here after reading the story. Prayer works if you need it to, but the LORD has a plan for us greater then our own. I pray that you read this without bias, realizing that I am just rambling stuff that I believe, but that my point was to repeat what I read from the post by Eddy G.

"It's time for a Marshall plan for Gaza. The area should be turned over to the UN. A formal border around Gaza. The UN should set up a temporary goverment. The nations involved should be the USA, E.U., Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the Palistinians. The infusion of money should go to build things needed to run a country. The Arabs could help build an airport on a man made island off the coast. They have been building many different shaped islands. This arrangement could ease security concerns with planes not flying close to Israel's airspace. Since the land mass is small, a network of light rails can crisscross Gaza. Build a seaport to get goods in and out. Build border points to have goods travel to Egypt to the south and Israel to the north. All this should be done by employing local residents. The area could be made into a Vacation destination, a banking center, the list is endless. I think all people feel that if you have something to be proud of, then they are not likely to let it get destroyed. We can see proof in the inner cities of the USA. When people have someting and they feel proud of what they have, then they will make sure it stays that way.
The question that needs to be asked is if you want this vision for yourself and your children." Eddy G
I agree with the points everyone has made, on all sides.  The one point I can add is that, regardless of blame, the kids growing up in Ismael Terawi's home must surely be experiencing something truly horrible, and I cannot imagine that any of those 12 children contributed in any way to their current condition.

I don't think that giving children in unfortunate circumstances a chance to have a happy existence amounts to taking sides.  Call me a bleeding heart, but I truly feel that there is a nobler path for the citizens of Israel, the U.S., and many other countries of the world to follow when it comes to children living in squalid and deplorable conditions.
a whole lot of morons are responding to your articles... including me maybe?... yes! when all there are are morons. Terrorism for state or for any reason is terror. The repercussions will percolate into the world over, if not immediately but soon enough. undoing is never easy as doing.



Israel is not a scapegoat; Israel’s government is the cause. Israel’s government has turned gaza into the largest prison on earth. People need to stop lying to themselves and look at the facts. This article tries to turn the suffering of innocent civilians, who unfortunately, many see as having lives that are not equivalent, as the cause of their own suffering. I am no supporter of Hamas. But Hamas is the scapegoat here. All one needs to do is research. Compare the number of innocent civilian deaths on both side and then tell me who the aggressor is. Read about the 750 new illegal settlements currently being built in the west bank on Palestinian land and then tell me who is “not a partner for peace.” Do your own research, think rationally, question everything you hear and the middle-east issues become so easy to solve. Actually you need one more requirement you must believe that an Iraqi life, a Palestinian life, an Arab life is equivalent to your life. And remember war is profitable.


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