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Before the blockade, on average 70 daily Gazan truckloads were exported and 583 let in with essential and other goods. During the siege's first two years, about one-fifth of previous amounts got in while nearly all exports were prohibited.
Currently, Israel lets in only about 35 categories of items compared to 4,000 pre-siege. Yet no published list exists, so there's no consistency on what is or is not allowed as well as amounts. For example, fruits entering one day are prohibited on another as luxuries, and the same qualification applies to virtually everything as pure harassment and collective punishment.
Also, needless delays are imposed. For shelter kits, on average 85 days; health and pediatric kits, 68; and household items like bedding and kitchen utensils, 39.
Construction Materials
Banning them prevents essential rebuilding of houses and other structures. As a result, thousands of homes, factories, businesses, schools, hospitals, mosques, and other structures, totally or partly destroyed, are affected. So are razed agricultural lands, destroyed farms, fields, crops, olive trees, and irrigation systems depriving farmers of their livelihoods and Gazans essential food in amounts to sustain health.
Pre-siege, construction materials comprised over half of Gaza's imports, around 7,400 truckloads monthly. After June 2007, it dropped to an average 31, and in the past year, it's a bare four loads a month trickle. Case-by-case exceptions are made but in small amounts, then cancelled merely to harass. For example, a promised cement shipment to rebuild Gaza's flour mill was denied for no apparent reason, and most entering is smuggled through Gaza's tunnels into Egypt. But it's too little and at inflated prices so unaffordable for most people.
Exceptions permitted "demonstrate how possible it is to allow (in everything needed. Gazans) desperately need (a) systematic, large-scale reconstruction operations - and (a) change of policy that would allow this. Piecemeal and patchwork initiatives simply make no impact on the scale of the destruction which people in Gaza are living with a year on" from the war.
The Cost: No Reconstruction, No Recovery
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