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Israel blockade worsens health situation in Gaza: UN

Updated on: 23 May,2009 10:23 AM IST  | 
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The health situation of Palestinian refugees in Gaza strip is deteriorating due to Israel's blockade of crossings into the area, a United Nations agency has warned.

Israel blockade worsens health situation in Gaza: UN

The health situation of Palestinian refugees in Gaza strip is deteriorating due to Israel's blockade of crossings into the area, a United Nations agency has warned.


Even before Israel's military offensive targeting Hamas militants on the tiny strip of land earlier this year, which killed over 1,400 people, the border closures had a grave impact on the health of Gazans and the ability of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) to provide health services.


According to the UNRWA's latest health report, some 4,000 medical items per day on average could cross into Gaza before the conflict, whereas only 40 items are currently allowed to be imported daily.


UNRWA also reported that restrictions on building supplies have resulted in damaged health care centres being left in a state of disrepair and a scarcity of paper has led to difficulties in keeping medical records.

The report also voiced deep concern over the lack of adequate food to children, and said that on top of widespread unemployment, no petrol or diesel has been delivered to Gaza and only very limited amounts of cooking gas has made it into the Strip since November 2, causing anaemia in 30 per cent of children below 36 months of age and 50 per cent of pregnant women.

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