Palestinian policy

After May 1994, pursuant to the Agreements of Oslo, the Palestinian Autorité took the control of 10 territories wedged in the West Bank, of which Jericho, Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah and Bethlehem. It is about a true puzzle scattered on all the territory of the Palestine, whose parts are connected between them by roads in bad condition.

The Israeli governments supported always a policy of Jewish colonization around these cities, and built highways and roads of skirting which, in the facts, contributed to insulate even more these enclaves. Moreover for construction of the transportation routes, the Israelis seized several thousands of hectares of Palestinian cultivable grounds (2 200 hectares between 1995 and 1997).

The Palestinians are Masters today only of 4% of the the West Bank and 60% of the Gaza Strip. Hundreds of thousands of refugees of the interior have to give up their family grounds and to pile up in the refugee camps, where their children, worked by propaganda, are at the thank you of the terrorist networks and islamist, and provide the “cannon fodder” of the attack-suicides. The oranges of Gaza, fruits of the immense orange grove, and taken as an hostage by the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian ports, today are entirely exported towards Israel to make juice which is the remunerative processed product.

At least 50.000 Palestinians of Gaza cross each day the border to go to be made engage on the building sites and in the Israeli plantations of Tel-Aviv and Jaffa. The closing of the border by the Israelis is a political and economic gesture highly symbolic system and a retaliatory measure commonly taken following attacks or at the time of religious holidays. The loss of wages, in the event of closing, was estimated for the Gaza Strip at 6 million US dollars per day.

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