"FREE" PALIS OF GAZA STILL WANT JOBS AND MEDICAL CARE FROM ISRAEL
GAZA CITY (AFP) - Palestinian medical experts fear a looming health crisis after Israels pullout from the Gaza Strip unless patients are guaranteed access to life-saving treatment beyond the territory.
While Israel regards its departure from Gaza as signalling the end of its 38-year occupation, the Palestinians argue that Israel will remain an occupying power as long as it retains control of its borders and is thus still obliged to meet the health needs of the local population.
I fear a worsening of the health situation after the withdrawal from Gaza as a result of the Israeli cordon, said Dr Majdi Ashur, president of the Palestinian relief committees.
Israel is refusing to recognise its obligations as a continuing occupation power by meeting basic health needs of the population and we do not foresee a resumption of proper freedom of movement in the short term, he told AFP.
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