Thursday, July 10, 2014



Due to increasing number of casualties, patients are now being treated on the floor and emergency rooms are overcrowded. Medical sources added that they are running out of medicines. Health Ministry spokesman said that fuel shortage is one of the major problems that it could run only half of the ambulances and the generators powering lights in hospitals might only last a few more days.

This is the current scenario in Gaza as the situation gets worse because both government parties have no plan of backing down. Civilians, especially women and children are highly affected by the rockets being fired from Gaza into Israel.

Every day, the number of attacks increases and most of these are lethal. Hostilities between the two parties started weeks ago and tension was intensified by the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers.

Human violation is all over the place.  According to earlier report, no Israelis have been killed so far by the hundreds of rockets fired toward southern Israel by Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other militant groups in Gaza. Only a few number of Israeli have been wounded.

CNN staff in Gaza reported the rolling blackouts and occurrence of water shortages in some areas due to airstrikes that damages the pumping stations. Israeli authorities pushes that they want peace and they’re striking back only to defend their territory. Doing nothing is not a valid option nor a better way to stop war.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu retold Friday that there is one way to a ceasefire: the
 Stop of attacks from Gaza. Observers wonder whether Israeli will increase their defense with even more offense by sending their troops to Gaza. Nothing is off the table, Netanyahu said.

 They are considering all options and preparing for every possible scenario. He added that all the citizens of Israel are aware of their major goal and this is to bring back the quiet to all Israeli territories. Hamas keeps attacking us and therefore they are fighting them back.




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