Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
GAZA, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian efforts to provide the Gaza Strip
with fuel have failed which has paralyzed several essential service sectors as
Israel extended the closure of the enclave's crossing points, officials said
Wednesday.
Israel closed the crossings on Nov. 4 following a fierce surge of violence
in which Palestinian militants resumed rocket attacks against Israeli border
towns to retaliate a series of army operations that killed 14 fighters.
Mahmoud al-Shawa, head of the petrol stations owners' union, said their
appeals and contacts to overcome the crisis, which widened after the cooking gas
began to run out, have failed.
"Bakeries and restaurants were shut down and the people are suffering in
their houses due to the lack of gas," he said.
Israel also withheld European-funded industrial diesel that goes for the
only power station in the territory, forcing the plant, which produces 25
percent of Gaza electricity, to stop since Thursday.
Moreover, overloads damaged some of electricity lines that come directly
from Israel. "The current crisis is unprecedented and it affects 1.5 million
people," al-Shawa added.
Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak decided to extend the
blockade on the Gaza Strip, citing the continuation of rocket-fire from the
Hamas-controlled Strip.
The recent violence and the crossings' sealing off rocked an
Egyptian-brokered ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. The agreement calls on
Israel to open the crossing points in exchange for halting the rocket attacks.