Special report: Palestine-Israel Relations
GAZA, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Israel has kept on Friday a
strict blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip for 17 consecutive days, while Gaza
militants continued launching homemade rockets at southern Israeli towns and
communities.
Palestinian officials warned that the ongoing strict
siege imposed on 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip for more than two weeks
"would cause a severe humanitarian crisis due to the shortage of basic needs of
food and fuel."
Hatem Eweida, an official in the Hamas-ruled ministry
of economics, said in a statement sent to reporters that the ongoing blockade
imposed on Gaza "would mount the population's suffering."
"Due to the ongoing siege, we have severe shortage of
basic food products in addition to the shortage of medicines, fuels, cooking gas
and the industrial diesel used for operating Gaza main power station," said
Eweida.
Outgoing Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has
decided on Friday to keep the blockade imposed on the enclave after Gaza
militants fired several rockets from Gaza at Israel, the Arabic service of
Israeli Radio reported.
Several Palestinian armed groups claimed
responsibility on Friday for launching more homemade rockets from Gaza at
southern Israel, saying the rockets' attacks "are a response to the daily
Israeli offensives against the people."
The armed wing of the Popular Front to Liberate
Palestine (PFLP)and the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) claimed
responsibility in separate pamphlets for launching two rockets each at southern
Israel.
A fragile six-month truce, mediate by Egypt between
Gaza militant groups and Israel, which came into effect in June 19, is
threatened to collapse following more than two weeks on a mounting violence
between the two sides.