{"id":2941,"date":"2016-09-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-09-06T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ourplanet.org\/roger-fowler-on-nzs-humanitarian-convoys-to-gaza-standing-for-peace-and-justice-for-palestinians\/"},"modified":"2023-05-11T19:15:32","modified_gmt":"2023-05-11T06:15:32","slug":"roger-fowler-on-nzs-humanitarian-convoys-to-gaza-standing-for-peace-and-justice-for-palestinians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ourplanet.org\/greenplanetfm\/roger-fowler-on-nzs-humanitarian-convoys-to-gaza-standing-for-peace-and-justice-for-palestinians\/","title":{"rendered":"Roger Fowler on NZ's Humanitarian Convoys to Gaza: Standing For Peace and Justice For Palestinians"},"content":{"rendered":"

The issue of Israel and Palestine is the world\u2019s largest festering sore that is affecting other countries and by implication - wars. Placing displaced
\n people where other people were already living is a massive international failure, and one that must never be repeated.<\/p>\n

The result of this failure is shown in the three Israeli military operations over six years, in addition to nine years of economic blockade, that have
\n ravaged the already debilitated infrastructure of Gaza. <\/p>\n

The United Nations has said that the Gaza Strip could become unlivable by 2020 without critical access to reconstruction and humanitarian supplies. The
\n U.N. issued similar warnings four years ago, even before the 50-day war, which left more than 2,200 Palestinians dead and countless others injured
\n or wounded, most of them civilians.<\/p>\n

Among many things, the report cited the degradation of basic water, energy, sanitation and education facilities and the region\u2019s intense overcrowding as
\n factors that may render the enclave uninhabitable by 2020.<\/p>\n

Donor fatigue has left Gaza\u2019s reconstruction at a standstill, and there is no political solution on the horizon. After three wars in the tiny strip,
\n one of the few certainties in Gaza is another war within a few years.<\/p>\n

The current suffering of the people of Gaza is almost unimaginable.<\/h3>\n

Nearly 80 percent of Gaza\u2019s approximately 1.8 million people rely on aid agencies for daily sustenance. Unemployment is at 40 percent, more than double
\n the level 15 years ago. Before the most recent war, nearly 60 percent of the population was food insecure, 95 percent of Gaza\u2019s water is unfit for
\n drinking and electricity is available for only a few hours a day.<\/p>\n

The most recent military operation compounded already dire socioeconomic conditions and accelerated de-development in the occupied Palestinian territory,
\n a process by which development is not merely hindered but reversed.<\/p>\n

Divided in two parts, the State of Palestine is not an independent country and therefore the people have no voice in United Nations and do not have
\n full sovereignty and control over their own territory.<\/p>\n

Roger Fowler and Kia Ora Gaza have organised the following projects:<\/h3>\n