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*Media Watch* Hamas military chief killed in israeli attack - English
Media Watch Israel has killed the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas movement in a missile strike on the Gaza Strip and launched air raids across the enclave, pushing the two sides to the...
Media Watch Israel has killed the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas movement in a missile strike on the Gaza Strip and launched air raids across the enclave, pushing the two sides to the brink of a new war.
The attacks on Wednesday marked the biggest escalation between Israel and Gaza fighters since the 2008-2009 conflict and came despite signs on Tuesday that neighbouring Egypt had managed to broker a truce in the territory after a five-day surge of violence.
Al Jazeera\\\\\\\'s Caroline Malone reports.
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Media Watch Israel has killed the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas movement in a missile strike on the Gaza Strip and launched air raids across the enclave, pushing the two sides to the brink of a new war.
The attacks on Wednesday marked the biggest escalation between Israel and Gaza fighters since the 2008-2009 conflict and came despite signs on Tuesday that neighbouring Egypt had managed to broker a truce in the territory after a five-day surge of violence.
Al Jazeera\\\\\\\'s Caroline Malone reports.
16th April - Gaza of the Death of Reuters Cameraman - English
GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to have been an Israeli military strike.
Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was...
GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to have been an Israeli military strike.
Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was covering violence in the enclave for the international news agency. Two bystanders were also killed in an explosion after Shana stepped from his vehicle. His soundman escaped serious injury.
Film from Shana's camera showed an Israeli tank stationed several hundred meters (yards) away firing a shell. The film then went blank, apparently at the moment Shana was hit.
Earlier, local residents had said the explosion appeared to have been caused by an air strike.
The Reuters vehicle, an unarmored sport utility vehicle bearing "TV" and "Press" markings, had just stopped and Shana got out to film, local residents said.
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GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to have been an Israeli military strike.
Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was covering violence in the enclave for the international news agency. Two bystanders were also killed in an explosion after Shana stepped from his vehicle. His soundman escaped serious injury.
Film from Shana's camera showed an Israeli tank stationed several hundred meters (yards) away firing a shell. The film then went blank, apparently at the moment Shana was hit.
Earlier, local residents had said the explosion appeared to have been caused by an air strike.
The Reuters vehicle, an unarmored sport utility vehicle bearing "TV" and "Press" markings, had just stopped and Shana got out to film, local residents said.
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[01 Jan 2014] Documentary - Within Gaza - English
Human spirit perseveres even in the face of tremendous adversary.
Inside the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza people have to struggle for the very basic daily activities that are generally taken...
Human spirit perseveres even in the face of tremendous adversary.
Inside the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza people have to struggle for the very basic daily activities that are generally taken for granted in most other parts of the world. \\\"Within Gaza\\\" series- in 5 episodes- peaks through the walls of occupation and siege to try to reveal how the Gazans go about their lives. Each episode deals with one harshness that afflicts the residents and portrays their ingenuity in coping with Israeli occupation and intermittent onslaught.
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Human spirit perseveres even in the face of tremendous adversary.
Inside the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza people have to struggle for the very basic daily activities that are generally taken for granted in most other parts of the world. \\\"Within Gaza\\\" series- in 5 episodes- peaks through the walls of occupation and siege to try to reveal how the Gazans go about their lives. Each episode deals with one harshness that afflicts the residents and portrays their ingenuity in coping with Israeli occupation and intermittent onslaught.
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[01 July 13] Life harder in Gaza as Egypt tightens bolder security - English
Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the...
Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the coastal enclave. Gaza has been suffering for several years from an Israeli blockade which has caused a lot of difficulty for the people living there. But now the new situation on the Egyptian border is making the economic situation in the coastal enclave much more difficult than before. Due to the tight Israeli blockade, Gaza depends on the tunnels to obtain essential supplies and cheaper fuel. Estimates show 40 percent of the coastal enclave\'s needs come via underground tunnels.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza
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Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the coastal enclave. Gaza has been suffering for several years from an Israeli blockade which has caused a lot of difficulty for the people living there. But now the new situation on the Egyptian border is making the economic situation in the coastal enclave much more difficult than before. Due to the tight Israeli blockade, Gaza depends on the tunnels to obtain essential supplies and cheaper fuel. Estimates show 40 percent of the coastal enclave\'s needs come via underground tunnels.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza
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[02/11/19] israeli aircraft target Hamas positions in Gaza Strip - English
Israeli aircraft have launched airstrikes against the positions of the Hamas resistance movement in Khan Yunis and other areas in the besieged Gaza Strip, hours after Israeli troops injured dozens...
Israeli aircraft have launched airstrikes against the positions of the Hamas resistance movement in Khan Yunis and other areas in the besieged Gaza Strip, hours after Israeli troops injured dozens of Palestinians during protests in the coastal enclave.
The Israeli military claims the Friday air raids were launched in response to the firing of 10 rockets into the occupied Palestinian territories from Gaza.
Earlier in the day, Israeli forces opened fire on several Palestinian fisherman in the northern part of the strip, shortly after injuring dozens of protesters during a fresh round of the March of Return demonstrations.
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Israeli aircraft have launched airstrikes against the positions of the Hamas resistance movement in Khan Yunis and other areas in the besieged Gaza Strip, hours after Israeli troops injured dozens of Palestinians during protests in the coastal enclave.
The Israeli military claims the Friday air raids were launched in response to the firing of 10 rockets into the occupied Palestinian territories from Gaza.
Earlier in the day, Israeli forces opened fire on several Palestinian fisherman in the northern part of the strip, shortly after injuring dozens of protesters during a fresh round of the March of Return demonstrations.
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[04 Nov 2013] Gaza power plant shuts down due to fuel shortage - English
The Energy authority in the Gaza strip say a shortage of fuel has halted the production of electricity across the blockaded coastal enclave. They say this is because the stock of fuel is zero. The...
The Energy authority in the Gaza strip say a shortage of fuel has halted the production of electricity across the blockaded coastal enclave. They say this is because the stock of fuel is zero. The situation results from Israel\\\'s destruction of tunnels used for bringing fuel into Gaza. The Energy authority also accused the Palestinian Authority of charging Hamas too much for its fuel.
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The Energy authority in the Gaza strip say a shortage of fuel has halted the production of electricity across the blockaded coastal enclave. They say this is because the stock of fuel is zero. The situation results from Israel\\\'s destruction of tunnels used for bringing fuel into Gaza. The Energy authority also accused the Palestinian Authority of charging Hamas too much for its fuel.
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[06 July 13] Egypt army increases the destruction of Gaza tunnels - English
Egyptian army has increased its crackdown on tunnels between Gaza and Egypt following the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi. These days, you can see Egyptian bulldozers destroying tunnels along...
Egyptian army has increased its crackdown on tunnels between Gaza and Egypt following the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi. These days, you can see Egyptian bulldozers destroying tunnels along the border with Gaza more than any time in the past. Egyptian army has also deployed tanks which have pointed their guns towards Gaza.
The once bustling tunnels area nestled between the southern town of Rafah and the Sinai Peninsula looks more like a ghost town. There\'s no more transfer of goods or other vital commodities via the underground lifeline for the blockaded coastal enclave.
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Egyptian army has increased its crackdown on tunnels between Gaza and Egypt following the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi. These days, you can see Egyptian bulldozers destroying tunnels along the border with Gaza more than any time in the past. Egyptian army has also deployed tanks which have pointed their guns towards Gaza.
The once bustling tunnels area nestled between the southern town of Rafah and the Sinai Peninsula looks more like a ghost town. There\'s no more transfer of goods or other vital commodities via the underground lifeline for the blockaded coastal enclave.
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[08 Dec 2013] Gazan children blame Palestinian Authority for power crisis - English
Schoolchildren in Gaza protest long hours of electricity cuts in the Palestinian enclave. The students gathered in front of the house of Acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmud Abbas as they...
Schoolchildren in Gaza protest long hours of electricity cuts in the Palestinian enclave. The students gathered in front of the house of Acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmud Abbas as they blamed him for the power shortage.
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Schoolchildren in Gaza protest long hours of electricity cuts in the Palestinian enclave. The students gathered in front of the house of Acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmud Abbas as they blamed him for the power shortage.
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[08 Feb 2014] Gaza unemployment levels among worst in world - English
The Union of the Metal Industry Workers in the blockaded coastal enclave has announced that there are around seven thousand workers currently unemployed due to the Israeli blockade and Egypt\'s...
The Union of the Metal Industry Workers in the blockaded coastal enclave has announced that there are around seven thousand workers currently unemployed due to the Israeli blockade and Egypt\'s closure of the borders.
About %90 of Gaza factories, 3900 factories, are shut down due to the blockade. Factories have been shuttered due to the shortage of machinery, raw material, and the ongoing power crisis.
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The Union of the Metal Industry Workers in the blockaded coastal enclave has announced that there are around seven thousand workers currently unemployed due to the Israeli blockade and Egypt\'s closure of the borders.
About %90 of Gaza factories, 3900 factories, are shut down due to the blockade. Factories have been shuttered due to the shortage of machinery, raw material, and the ongoing power crisis.
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[12May2021] Detrás de la Razón: Israel prosigue su agresión mientras Palestina resiste - Spanish
“Al-Quds es una línea roja, el corazón y el alma de Palestina. No habrá paz, ni seguridad, ni estabilidad, excepto con su completa liberación”, así lo sentenció Mahmud Abás, el...
“Al-Quds es una línea roja, el corazón y el alma de Palestina. No habrá paz, ni seguridad, ni estabilidad, excepto con su completa liberación”, así lo sentenció Mahmud Abás, el presidente de Palestina, días atrás.
Una clara expresión del sentir del pueblo palestino sobre esa línea roja que ha sido pasada y vulnerada, en este caso por el régimen israelí, y que ha vuelto a llevar a una escalada bélica no vista desde hace años.
No sólo los territorios ocupados han sido vulnerados. La Franja de Gaza vuelve a sentir con fuerza los ataques aéreos y proyectiles de artillería, así como la intensificación del despliegue de tropas y tanques cerca del enclave palestino sitiado, desde el año 2007.
Para el premier israelí, Benjamín Netanyahu, el ataque proseguirá y con mucha fuerza, hasta restaurar lo que él considera es “la tranquilidad y seguridad de Israel”. A la par, aumentan los ataques de los extremistas israelíes contra los palestinos residentes en diferentes partes de los territorios ocupados.
Mientras tanto la resistencia Palestina toma represalia haciendo llover hasta la fecha, más de 2000 misiles y cohetes sobre los territorios ocupados.
Por lo pronto, el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU llevará a cabo el domingo una reunión virtual sobre la escalada en Palestina. Se espera que el “enviado de la ONU para Asia Occidental” y los representantes de Palestina y del régimen israelí, asistan al llamado.
¿Logrará conducir a un “alto el fuego” el Consejo de Seguridad, luego de que el miércoles pasado, EE.UU. echara para atrás un comunicado del grupo, sobre la situación en Palestina, pese a la voluntad de 14 de los 15 miembros?
Otro cuestionamiento que entra en este punto es sobre si Israel esta vez respetaría alguna resolución o llamado de los organismos internacionales, respecto a su accionar, cuando no lo ha hecho durante décadas.
En esta edición de Detrás de la Razón por Hispantv, pondremos el foco del debate junto a nuestros expertos en la materia, en esta escalada de tensiones y agresiones no vista a este nivel desde el año 2014 y si la situación podría marcar un punto de inflexión para terminar de poner un punto final a la ocupación israelí, y al sufrimiento de un pueblo que aún se mantiene en resistencia.
Por Danny Pérez Díaz.
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“Al-Quds es una línea roja, el corazón y el alma de Palestina. No habrá paz, ni seguridad, ni estabilidad, excepto con su completa liberación”, así lo sentenció Mahmud Abás, el presidente de Palestina, días atrás.
Una clara expresión del sentir del pueblo palestino sobre esa línea roja que ha sido pasada y vulnerada, en este caso por el régimen israelí, y que ha vuelto a llevar a una escalada bélica no vista desde hace años.
No sólo los territorios ocupados han sido vulnerados. La Franja de Gaza vuelve a sentir con fuerza los ataques aéreos y proyectiles de artillería, así como la intensificación del despliegue de tropas y tanques cerca del enclave palestino sitiado, desde el año 2007.
Para el premier israelí, Benjamín Netanyahu, el ataque proseguirá y con mucha fuerza, hasta restaurar lo que él considera es “la tranquilidad y seguridad de Israel”. A la par, aumentan los ataques de los extremistas israelíes contra los palestinos residentes en diferentes partes de los territorios ocupados.
Mientras tanto la resistencia Palestina toma represalia haciendo llover hasta la fecha, más de 2000 misiles y cohetes sobre los territorios ocupados.
Por lo pronto, el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU llevará a cabo el domingo una reunión virtual sobre la escalada en Palestina. Se espera que el “enviado de la ONU para Asia Occidental” y los representantes de Palestina y del régimen israelí, asistan al llamado.
¿Logrará conducir a un “alto el fuego” el Consejo de Seguridad, luego de que el miércoles pasado, EE.UU. echara para atrás un comunicado del grupo, sobre la situación en Palestina, pese a la voluntad de 14 de los 15 miembros?
Otro cuestionamiento que entra en este punto es sobre si Israel esta vez respetaría alguna resolución o llamado de los organismos internacionales, respecto a su accionar, cuando no lo ha hecho durante décadas.
En esta edición de Detrás de la Razón por Hispantv, pondremos el foco del debate junto a nuestros expertos en la materia, en esta escalada de tensiones y agresiones no vista a este nivel desde el año 2014 y si la situación podría marcar un punto de inflexión para terminar de poner un punto final a la ocupación israelí, y al sufrimiento de un pueblo que aún se mantiene en resistencia.
Por Danny Pérez Díaz.
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[14 July 13] Gazans under pressue as security tightens at Rafah crossing - English
The temporary reopening of the Rafah crossing is not enough to meet the needs of the Gaza Strip\'s one-point-seven-million-strong population. Thousands of Gazans are currently stranded in the...
The temporary reopening of the Rafah crossing is not enough to meet the needs of the Gaza Strip\'s one-point-seven-million-strong population. Thousands of Gazans are currently stranded in the impoverished coastal enclave.
Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon reports from Gaza.
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The temporary reopening of the Rafah crossing is not enough to meet the needs of the Gaza Strip\'s one-point-seven-million-strong population. Thousands of Gazans are currently stranded in the impoverished coastal enclave.
Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon reports from Gaza.
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[15 Dec 2013] Thousands of Gazans evacuated as flood hits - English
Thousands of people have been evacuated from flood-damaged homes in northern Gaza. The United Nations and Gazan officials are talking of a humanitarian crisis.
The flooding, caused by days of...
Thousands of people have been evacuated from flood-damaged homes in northern Gaza. The United Nations and Gazan officials are talking of a humanitarian crisis.
The flooding, caused by days of torrential rains, has been so severe that many homes could only be accessed by rowing boat. The Gaza Health Ministry says one person has been killed and score of others injured as flood waters damaged poorly-built homes in the coastal territory. The government also says schools and other centers have turned into temporary shelters for thousands of homeless Palestinians. The deadly deluge has added to the woes of Palestinians in the coastal enclave, which continues to suffer from electricity cuts, a sewage crisis, and drinking water shortages-- all under a crippling Israeli blockade.
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Thousands of people have been evacuated from flood-damaged homes in northern Gaza. The United Nations and Gazan officials are talking of a humanitarian crisis.
The flooding, caused by days of torrential rains, has been so severe that many homes could only be accessed by rowing boat. The Gaza Health Ministry says one person has been killed and score of others injured as flood waters damaged poorly-built homes in the coastal territory. The government also says schools and other centers have turned into temporary shelters for thousands of homeless Palestinians. The deadly deluge has added to the woes of Palestinians in the coastal enclave, which continues to suffer from electricity cuts, a sewage crisis, and drinking water shortages-- all under a crippling Israeli blockade.
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[17 Feb 2014] Palestinian farmers suffering under Israel blockade airstrikes - English
An Israeli blockade, repeated airstrikes targeting their lands, and an Israeli threat on their lives along the no-go buffer zone; this is the story of Palestinian farmers in Gaza.Palestinian...
An Israeli blockade, repeated airstrikes targeting their lands, and an Israeli threat on their lives along the no-go buffer zone; this is the story of Palestinian farmers in Gaza.Palestinian farmlands have been the target of many Israeli attacks during the years. The airstrikes and bombings have polluted the farmers\' lands, making it unsuitable for healthy plant cultivations.The misery of Gaza\'s farmers does not stop here as they lack the needed machinery and seeds and Israel does not allow them to export their goods to the outside world.
The Ministry of Health and the farmers in Gaza have called on the international community and human rights organizations to end Israel\'s continuous attacks on Palestinian farmers and civilians.As the Israeli blockade and airstrikes on the coastal enclave continue, farmers in Gaza are the ones to pay the price.
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An Israeli blockade, repeated airstrikes targeting their lands, and an Israeli threat on their lives along the no-go buffer zone; this is the story of Palestinian farmers in Gaza.Palestinian farmlands have been the target of many Israeli attacks during the years. The airstrikes and bombings have polluted the farmers\' lands, making it unsuitable for healthy plant cultivations.The misery of Gaza\'s farmers does not stop here as they lack the needed machinery and seeds and Israel does not allow them to export their goods to the outside world.
The Ministry of Health and the farmers in Gaza have called on the international community and human rights organizations to end Israel\'s continuous attacks on Palestinian farmers and civilians.As the Israeli blockade and airstrikes on the coastal enclave continue, farmers in Gaza are the ones to pay the price.
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[17 Nov 2013] Gazans protest Egypt closure of Rafah crossing - English
Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip have protested at the gate of the Rafah crossing with Egypt. They demanded the immediate and permanent reopening of it, which is the only border crossing...
Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip have protested at the gate of the Rafah crossing with Egypt. They demanded the immediate and permanent reopening of it, which is the only border crossing with tiny coastal enclave bypassing Israel.
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Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip have protested at the gate of the Rafah crossing with Egypt. They demanded the immediate and permanent reopening of it, which is the only border crossing with tiny coastal enclave bypassing Israel.
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[18 Dec 2013] The UN says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza - English
The U-N says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza Strip next year.
About 800-thousand Palestinian refugees are currently receiving food aid from the U-N Relief...
The U-N says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza Strip next year.
About 800-thousand Palestinian refugees are currently receiving food aid from the U-N Relief and Works Agency-- UNRWA-- but the organization expects a 10 to 20 percent rise in demand in 20-14. The U-N\'s Gaza director of operations says the main reason for the increase is Egypt\'s closure of Gaza tunnels-- a measure which has deprived thousands of Palestinians of basic goods, halted construction projects, and led to job losses. The tunnels were the only lifeline for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The coastal enclave has been under the Israeli regime\'s blockade since 2007.
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The U-N says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza Strip next year.
About 800-thousand Palestinian refugees are currently receiving food aid from the U-N Relief and Works Agency-- UNRWA-- but the organization expects a 10 to 20 percent rise in demand in 20-14. The U-N\'s Gaza director of operations says the main reason for the increase is Egypt\'s closure of Gaza tunnels-- a measure which has deprived thousands of Palestinians of basic goods, halted construction projects, and led to job losses. The tunnels were the only lifeline for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The coastal enclave has been under the Israeli regime\'s blockade since 2007.
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[18 July 13] israel blocks Gaza gas field development - English
Thirteen years ago British Gas drilled the Gaza Marine-1 and Gaza Marine-2 wells, thirty kilometers off the coast of Gaza. The drilling led to the discovery of a massive natural gas field: with 1.4...
Thirteen years ago British Gas drilled the Gaza Marine-1 and Gaza Marine-2 wells, thirty kilometers off the coast of Gaza. The drilling led to the discovery of a massive natural gas field: with 1.4 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves. In 2011 Tel-Aviv authorized the U.S-based Noble Energy, a crude oil and gas exploration giant, to begin developing the field. But the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) says the offshore field belongs to the Palestinians. Because of the Israeli blockade, Palestinians don\'t have enough cooking gas in the coastal enclave. They aren\'t allowed to develop or tap into their own gas fields either.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
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Thirteen years ago British Gas drilled the Gaza Marine-1 and Gaza Marine-2 wells, thirty kilometers off the coast of Gaza. The drilling led to the discovery of a massive natural gas field: with 1.4 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves. In 2011 Tel-Aviv authorized the U.S-based Noble Energy, a crude oil and gas exploration giant, to begin developing the field. But the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) says the offshore field belongs to the Palestinians. Because of the Israeli blockade, Palestinians don\'t have enough cooking gas in the coastal enclave. They aren\'t allowed to develop or tap into their own gas fields either.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
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[18 July 2012] Gazans demand permanent opening of Rafah Crossing - English
[18 July 2012] Gazans demand permanent opening of Rafah Crossing - English
Fatigue and anxiety is the order of the day at the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt.Rafah is the sole pedestrian...
[18 July 2012] Gazans demand permanent opening of Rafah Crossing - English
Fatigue and anxiety is the order of the day at the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt.Rafah is the sole pedestrian crossing connecting the blockaded coastal enclave with outside world that is not controlled by Israeli forces.
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[18 July 2012] Gazans demand permanent opening of Rafah Crossing - English
Fatigue and anxiety is the order of the day at the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt.Rafah is the sole pedestrian crossing connecting the blockaded coastal enclave with outside world that is not controlled by Israeli forces.
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[18 Nov 2013] Gaza faces humanitarian, environmental crisis - English
People of Gaza are facing a humanitarian crisis after the enclave\'s sole power plant shut down due to fuel shortage on November 1. Palestinians living in the besieged territory suffer at least 12...
People of Gaza are facing a humanitarian crisis after the enclave\'s sole power plant shut down due to fuel shortage on November 1. Palestinians living in the besieged territory suffer at least 12 hours of daily blackouts. Gaza\'s Ministry of Health has also warned of severe environmental and health problems if the power crisis is not resolved.
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People of Gaza are facing a humanitarian crisis after the enclave\'s sole power plant shut down due to fuel shortage on November 1. Palestinians living in the besieged territory suffer at least 12 hours of daily blackouts. Gaza\'s Ministry of Health has also warned of severe environmental and health problems if the power crisis is not resolved.
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[19 June 13] Palestinians suffer from israeli seize on Gaza - English
As the Israeli blockade enters its seventh year, Palestinians in Gaza see no end in sight to their never-ending plight. Over one-point-seven-million Gazans continue to suffer as Tel-Aviv maintains...
As the Israeli blockade enters its seventh year, Palestinians in Gaza see no end in sight to their never-ending plight. Over one-point-seven-million Gazans continue to suffer as Tel-Aviv maintains a tight grip on the coastal enclave, allegedly for security reasons.
Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon reports from Gaza.
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As the Israeli blockade enters its seventh year, Palestinians in Gaza see no end in sight to their never-ending plight. Over one-point-seven-million Gazans continue to suffer as Tel-Aviv maintains a tight grip on the coastal enclave, allegedly for security reasons.
Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon reports from Gaza.
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[22 Nov 2013] A top UN official urges Israel to end the crippling blockade of the enclave - English
UN officials are calling on Israel to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip. They\'re warning that the situation in the Palestinian territory may get even worse.
The head of the UN agency for...
UN officials are calling on Israel to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip. They\'re warning that the situation in the Palestinian territory may get even worse.
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees says the Israeli blockade has paralyzed Gaza\'s construction industry. Robert Turner also said that the demolition of tunnels used by Gazans to transfer goods and construction materials to the enclave has put U-N projects on hold. This, after Egyptian authorities also stepped up the destruction of the tunnels in recent months. Meanwhile, another U-N official, James Rawley has also waned about the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territory over a lack of fuel there. Gaza\'s fuel crisis has led to the closure of its main power plant in recent months. Israel imposed its all-out land, aerial, and naval blockade on Gaza in June 2007 after the victory of Hamas in elections there.
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UN officials are calling on Israel to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip. They\'re warning that the situation in the Palestinian territory may get even worse.
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees says the Israeli blockade has paralyzed Gaza\'s construction industry. Robert Turner also said that the demolition of tunnels used by Gazans to transfer goods and construction materials to the enclave has put U-N projects on hold. This, after Egyptian authorities also stepped up the destruction of the tunnels in recent months. Meanwhile, another U-N official, James Rawley has also waned about the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territory over a lack of fuel there. Gaza\'s fuel crisis has led to the closure of its main power plant in recent months. Israel imposed its all-out land, aerial, and naval blockade on Gaza in June 2007 after the victory of Hamas in elections there.
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[23 June 2012] Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza - English
[23 June 2012] Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza - English
Israeli warplanes carried out a series of air raids in Gaza, targeting many positions across the blockaded coastal...
[23 June 2012] Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza - English
Israeli warplanes carried out a series of air raids in Gaza, targeting many positions across the blockaded coastal territory. People here are angry over what they say the silence of the international community for not taking any action to put pressure on Israel to end its military attacks. Press TV met Abu Shaban family who escaped unharmed after their house was targeted.
Israel has stepped up its assaults on Gaza over the recent days. The attacks have claimed over a dozen lives in Gaza since Monday. A number of Gazans, including at least one child, have been killed and many others injured in the latest Israeli attack.International activists say the world has to condemn Israel's military attacks on innocent Palestinians in Gaza and take decisive measures to end the suffering of Gaza's 1.7 million.Israel frequently carries out air raids and conducts ground incursions in Gaza. The blockaded coastal enclave has been cut of from the outside world as Israel controls Gaza's border crossings, airspace and territorial waters, turning the impoverished territory into the world's largest open air prison.
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[23 June 2012] Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza - English
Israeli warplanes carried out a series of air raids in Gaza, targeting many positions across the blockaded coastal territory. People here are angry over what they say the silence of the international community for not taking any action to put pressure on Israel to end its military attacks. Press TV met Abu Shaban family who escaped unharmed after their house was targeted.
Israel has stepped up its assaults on Gaza over the recent days. The attacks have claimed over a dozen lives in Gaza since Monday. A number of Gazans, including at least one child, have been killed and many others injured in the latest Israeli attack.International activists say the world has to condemn Israel's military attacks on innocent Palestinians in Gaza and take decisive measures to end the suffering of Gaza's 1.7 million.Israel frequently carries out air raids and conducts ground incursions in Gaza. The blockaded coastal enclave has been cut of from the outside world as Israel controls Gaza's border crossings, airspace and territorial waters, turning the impoverished territory into the world's largest open air prison.