Rayan™ Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 (edited) Il y a environ 2,1 millions de personnes dans l'enclave palestinienne de Gaza. Environ 42% de la po[CENSORED]tion a moins de 15 ans, ce qui en fait l’une des plus jeunes du monde. - More than a quarter of the workforce is unemployed, with some estimates putting the figure at 50% and rising to 69% among young people. Tanks are stationed near the border with Gaza The poverty rate in Gaza is high at about 38%, according to UN figures. Other estimates put it as high as 65%. International aid agencies support 1.3 million people with food packages that include bags of flour, rice and lentils. A massive 96% of water is unsuitable to drink. Most of the po[CENSORED]tion only have access to drinking water once every two days. Electricity supply in Gaza is typically on for five hours, off for 12. - Some 35% of farmland in Gaza and 85% of its fishing water are completely or partially inaccessible because of Israeli restrictions, according to UN data. One of the biggest problems facing Gaza in the last two years in a reduction in international aid following a US decision to cut support to the Palestinian enclave. Hamas supporters burn an Israeli flag during a demonstration in Gaza in 2009 - The number of international organisations in Gaza have dropped to 87 from 111, with most focused on humanitarian aid instead of development aid. Israel and the militant group Hamas that controls Gaza have fought three wars between 2007 and 2014 and come close to conflict on a number of other occasions. Israel tanks have been seen near the border fence - Weekly Palestinian protests at the border fence that began a year ago have left around 200 Palestinians dead, killed by Israeli forces, and almost 30,000 injured, including 7,000 from gunfire, according to United Nations and Palestinian medical figures. Two Israeli soldiers have been killed in the past year and others injured. The bloodiest day of border protests in the past year was 14 May, when more than 60 Palestinians are thought to have been killed by Israeli gunfire. The demonstration was particularly violent because of the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem - not formally recognised by the international community as Israel's capital - after a decision to move it from Tel Aviv. Edited April 8, 2019 by -Dark* Closed
Recommended Posts