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/ 2006-08-07
Den försämrade
situationen i Gaza är djupt oroande anser
Caritas
Eftersom medias uppmärksamhet riktas mot Libanon
har civilbefolkningen i Gazas situation hamnat i skymundan
trots att människorna drabbas hårt av Israels
attacker och räder. Och läget
förvärras säger Omar Shaban,chef för
CRS,Catholic Relief Service kontor i Gaza.
- Även om vi får 200 matpaket till familjer vars hem
blivit förstörda, behöver vi nästa dag
ytterligare 200 paket eftersom allt fler familjers hem
ödeläggs varje dag. Varje dag blir det värre,
säger Omar Shaban.
Nu är oron stor att de fientliga angreppen ska
släppa lös gammalt hat och hota arbetet för
fred och återuppbyggnad som Caritas Jerusalem bland
andra oförtröttligt försökt bygga upp.
Läs mer i pressmeddelandet.
Caritas Deeply Concerned About
Deteriorating Situation in Gaza
Vatican City, 4 August 2006 – Though
overshadowed in the media by Israel’s attacks on Lebanon
three weeks ago, Israeli raids and attacks in the Gaza Strip
continue to weigh on the civilian population, which is going
hungry and thirsty. Worse, the incursions threaten to unleash
age-old hatreds and derail the peace and reconciliation work
that Caritas Jerusalem and others have been tirelessly
dedicated to.
“These attacks are not a punishment for a
certain party, or branch, or person or sect. It is punishment
for an entire nation, and this is a war crime,” said Fr
Manuel Musallam, parish priest of the Latin Convent,
Gaza’s only Catholic Church. “This destruction,
without cause, is a crime.”
Omar Shaban, director of Caritas member Catholic
Relief Service’s office in Gaza, said the constant
attacks by the Israeli military into Gaza have led to an
ever-worsening situation for people living in the Gaza
Strip.
“Even if we get 200 food packets for families
whose homes have been destroyed, the next day we need 200 more,
because every day more people’s homes are
destroyed,” Mr. Shaban said. “Every day it gets
worse.”
Fr Musallam explained that the constant flouting of
international laws, and the lack of respect for Palestinian
people, has made it difficult for him to champion his message
of peace and reconciliation.
“I will call for a Day of Prayer for Jerusalem
on Sunday. I will invite Muslims, Christians, and Jews to pray
together for peace. We will continue to pray, and to hope for
hope,” he said, “because people have no hope, they
see nothing in their future.”
Caritas Jerusalem has appealed to the Confederation
for US$ 1.5 million to help alleviate the suffering of the 1.4
million Palestinians, half of them children, who have been made
all the more vulnerable by the conflict. Caritas Jerusalem
reports that shortages of electricity, fuel, food, water,
medicines, and medical equipment have reached critical levels.
The infrastructure is tattered; poorly functioning wastewater
treatment plants have led to major public health concerns.
Furthermore, thousands of health care workers and government
employees have not received salaries in months, and are barely
scraping by.
Through its programmes, Caritas Jerusalem is
reaching out to impoverished Palestinian families, helping to
cover basic needs including food, clothing, education fees, and
urgent medical treatment. Their job creation programme aims to
provide opportunities to individuals with limited financial
means who have been unemployed for more than six
months.
Caritas Jerusalem is also responding to patients
with urgent health care needs and those with chronic illnesses
who have little or no income. The Caritas Jerusalem Gaza
Medical Center team, in coordination with the Palestinian
Ministry of Health, is treating the injured and sick in 23
different areas, including the Al Maghazi Refugee Camp,
providing medical care and follow-up and distributing
much-needed medicines and vitamins.
Caritas Internationalis is a confederation of 162
Catholic relief, development, and social service organisations
present in 200 countries and territories.
Media Officer, Caritas Internationalis
Palazzo San Calisto
00120 Vatican City
+39 06 69879752
mcnally@caritas.va