Gaza Plunged Into Total Darkness After Israel Cuts Off Fuel Supplies

IBRAHIM BARZAK   01/20/08 06:24 PM ET   AP

Gaza Total Darkness

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Gaza City was plunged into darkness Sunday after Israel blocked the shipment of fuel that powers its only electrical plant in retaliation for persistent rocket attacks by Gaza militants.

The power cut sent already beleaguered Gazans to stock up on food and batteries in anticipation of dark, cold days ahead. Gaza officials warned the move would cause a health catastrophe while a U.N. agency and human rights groups condemned Israel.

"We have the choice to either cut electricity on babies in the maternity ward or heart surgery patients or stop operating rooms," Gaza Health Ministry official Dr. Moaiya Hassanain said.

Four hours after the blackout, Hamas claimed that five patients died because of the cutoff of electricity in hospitals. The claim could not be confirmed.

Late Sunday, Israel carried out two airstrikes in Gaza City, Palestinian security officials said. The Israeli military confirmed both attacks in which a militant linked to Islamic Jihad was killed.

Israel justified the fuel cutoff because of continuous rocket attacks by Gaza militants. Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Arye Meckel said the Gaza Strip continues to receive 70 percent of its electricity supply directly from Israel, which would not be affected, and another 5 percent from Egypt.

The blackout "is a Hamas ploy to pretend there is some kind of crisis to attract international sympathy," Meckel told The Associated Press.

Late Sunday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appealed to Israel to lift the blockade, said Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rdeneh. Abbas effectively rules only the West Bank after Hamas expelled his forces from Gaza last June.

The exiled leader of Hamas appealed to Abbas and Arab leaders, asking them to forget their differences and help the beleaguered Gazans.

"All Arab leaders, exercise real pressure to stop this Zionist crime ... take up your role and responsibility," Khaled Mashaal told Al-Jazeera satellite TV in a live interview from Syria, where he lives in exile. "We are not asking you to wage a military war against Israel ... but just stand with us in pride and honor."

Officials from the ruling Islamic militant group Hamas shut down the plant just before 8 p.m. and Gaza City went dark, Gaza Energy Authority head Kanan Obeid said. TV crews and reporters were invited to witness the shutdown.

Minutes later, residents started a candlelight march as a protest. Live Associated Press TV pictures showed dots of light moving slowly up a darkened main street.

Israel has blockaded Gaza for seven months, since the Islamic militant Hamas overran the territory, allowing up until now only basic food items and humanitarian supplies into Gaza.

That changed Thursday when Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered all crossings into Gaza closed because of a spike in rocket barrages, cutting off fuel supplies. Several weeks ago, Israel reduced the fuel supply as a pressure tactic.

A defiant Hamas said its attacks on Israel would not cease because of the sanctions.

"We will not raise the white flag, and we will not surrender, " Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said Sunday.

The regular fuel shipment from Israel did not arrive Sunday because the fuel terminal was closed, and the power plant has almost no reserves, said Rafik Maliha, director of the power plant.

The U.N. organization in charge of Palestinian refugees warned the blockade would drastically affect hospitals, sewage treatment and water facilities.

"The logic of this defies basic humanitarian standards," said Christopher Gunness, spokesman for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, or UNRWA.

The British group Oxfam called Israel's cutoff "ineffective as well as unlawful." Gisha, an Israeli group that has fought the fuel cutbacks in Israel's Supreme Court, said: "Punishing Gaza's 1.5 million civilians does not stop the rocket fire. It only creates an impossible 'balance' of human suffering on both sides of the border."

Israeli Cabinet minister Zeev Boim said that rather than condemning Israel, the U.N. should condemn Palestinian militants for firing rocket barrages at Israel.

"I don't hear the U.N.'s voice," Boim said.

Meanwhile, Gaza City residents were busy buying up batteries and candles, as well as basic foods such as rice, flour and cooking oil, said grocery store owner Sami Mousa. More would be doing the same, he said, but "the problem is that the people don't have the money to buy."

Bakeries stopped operating because they had neither power nor flour, bakers said.

The Hamas-linked Popular Resistance Committees threatened to break the blockade by crashing through the border with Egypt "by force."

There were no signs of panic, as Gazans have been living with fuel cutbacks, power outages and shortages since Islamic Hamas militants overran the seaside territory in June, triggering international sanctions.

Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005, but many see Israel as still responsible, since it controls most land, sea and air access to the territory.

Alon Ben-David, military analyst for Israel's Channel 10 TV, said Israel could not maintain the blockade for more than a few days.

"Israel understands that a humanitarian crisis is developing here," he said.

Four rockets exploded in Israel throughout the day, a significant drop from the level of last week. The military said since last Tuesday, the start of the escalation, more than 200 rockets and mortars hit Israel.

There have been no serious injuries over the past week, but residents of the Israeli towns have been traumatized by months of daily salvos.

Addressing the annual Herzliya Conference on security, the Israeli military commander, Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, said his forces have exacted "a heavy toll" from the militants, but he acknowledged a solution to the rocket fire is not near.

"Even if it takes time, the goal will be achieved," he pledged.

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Associated Press Writer Steven Gutkin in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

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06:45 PM on 01/20/2008
We Americans continue to call other nations as state terrorists except when it comes to Israel...we instead dole out billions of dollars every year to finance the terrorist state of Israel and to support its occupation. And then we wonder why other might hate us.
06:33 PM on 01/20/2008
It is amazing that there is this nation that ignores UN sanctions and resolutions, invade another without support from any other nations, treat an invaded people badly, and ensure that criticizing it or its version of history is illegal in any other country in the world.

Truly, it must be the chosen nation of an all-powerful sky-God.
06:31 PM on 01/20/2008
watching kids gasping for air (lack of oxygen) and babies inside shut Incubators , one child had air pumped manually through a hole in his throat in a plastic thing by his parents around the clock . Bakeries have no electricity and no flour , no gas in petrol pumps , no water either . and in total Darkness the ISraelis started bombing tonight . some kids looked too painful to watch

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06:11 PM on 01/20/2008
Nations also have karma, and Israel will someday suffer dearly for the way it's treated the Palestinians.
06:09 PM on 01/20/2008
Israel could end all this, make Israel an inclusive state the way America allowed the American Indian to come off the reservation (Gaza, West Bank banustans) and become American citizens. No, they won't do that...it wouldn't be a "Jewish" state then.
How very racist!
05:58 PM on 01/20/2008
Let's be honest - it is time we call the last 60 years of hell inflicted on Palestinians by Israelis what it really is: a HOLOCAUST

The definition of holocaust is: "any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life"

Palestinians have been murdered, expelled from their country, had their land stolen, their homes bulldozed, and are forced to live in poverty and fear by their Jewish oppressors.

Sorry to break the news to all of you Zionist sympathizers. Jews do not have a monopoly on the word "Holocaust."

END THE PALESTINIAN HOLOCAUST!
05:54 PM on 01/20/2008
As the proud Arab men find more ways of hiding behind their women and children while blasting rockets indiscriminately at Israel.
Then squealing like little piggies when called on it.
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05:37 PM on 01/20/2008
Hey, let's send Condi to settle this. You KNOW they'll listen to her.
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05:35 PM on 01/20/2008
Hey, didn't Bush just go over there a few weeks ago and tell them to knock this stuff off? Didn't he put the full weight of his credibility and influence behind...oh, wait...never mind.
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05:28 PM on 01/20/2008
He cried and he danced a jig for his "good friends ,the saudis", then he went away and the israelis elevated their own version of "kristol" nacht. Whose, which, god is it that allows, pardons atrocities against his, or hers, creation. Is this driven by religion or stockholders. What's the price of your child's life? A bigger car, braces, membership in a club? This administration fits all of the standards for the prosecution of members of a continuing criminal enterprise. Blazing saddles...priceless!
05:25 PM on 01/20/2008
Some perspective:
According to B'Tselem, the Israeli rights group: In 2007 (up to 29 December), Israeli security forces killed 373 Palestinians (290 in Gaza, 83 in the West Bank), 53 among them minors. Palestinians killed 13 Israelis. By comparison, in 2006, 657 Palestinians were killed, including 140 minors: 523 in Gaza, 134 in the West Bank. In 2007, about 35 percent of those killed were civilians who were not taking part in the hostilities when killed. This is a reduction in comparison with the number of casualties who did not participate in the hostilities in 2006, which was 54 percent, (348 persons).

During 2007, Palestinians killed seven Israeli civilians (three in a suicide attack in Eilat, two in Sderot by Qassam attacks, and two by gunfire in the West Bank). This is the lowest number of Israeli civilian casualties since the beginning of the intifada. Palestinians also killed six Israeli security forces. In 2006, Palestinians killed 17 Israeli civilians.

According to the British Charity, Save the Children, by the end of September 2007, 335 children were jailed in Israeli detention facilities, most of them from poor households in the northern West Bank.
Save the Children also reported at least 11 incidents in which Israeli troops attacked Palestinian Authority and UNRWA-run schools. In six of these attacks, the soldiers used either teargas, sound bomb, or stun grenades.

The group also recorded at least 10 separate attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinian students from Cordoba elementary school in the West Bank city of Hebron, injuring at least 18 students.
05:14 PM on 01/20/2008
Israel wants to get the USA into some sort of situation where we must keep our 'treaty' to ALWAYS HELP OUR ALLIES.

I'm so sick of hearing that Israel is 'again' playing bully of the mid-east. We should remove this craziness of standing behind Israel. They continually provoke in the hopes of getting American kids to die for them.

If we continually back up our 'supposed' allies, at some time we will have to help EVERY country that in which Bush has a secret prison.

Shalom - yup, I'm Jewish.
05:09 PM on 01/20/2008
Some perspective:
According to B'Tselem, the Israeli rights group: In 2007 (up to 29 December), Israeli security forces killed 373 Palestinians (290 in Gaza, 83 in the West Bank), 53 among them minors. Palestinians killed 13 Israelis. By comparison, in 2006, 657 Palestinians were killed, including 140 minors: 523 in Gaza, 134 in the West Bank. In 2007, about 35 percent of those killed were civilians who were not taking part in the hostilities when killed. This is a reduction in comparison with the number of casualties who did not participate in the hostilities in 2006, which was 54 percent, (348 persons).

During 2007, Palestinians killed seven Israeli civilians (three in a suicide attack in Eilat, two in Sderot by Qassam attacks, and two by gunfire in the West Bank). This is the lowest number of Israeli civilian casualties since the beginning of the intifada. Palestinians also killed six Israeli security forces. In 2006, Palestinians killed 17 Israeli civilians.

According to the British Charity, Save the Children, by the end of September 2007, 335 children were jailed in Israeli detention facilities, most of them from poor households in the northern West Bank.
Save the Children also reported at least 11 incidents in which Israeli troops attacked Palestinian Authority and UNRWA-run schools. In six of these attacks, the soldiers used either teargas, sound bomb, or stun grenades.

The group also recorded at least 10 separate attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinian students from Cordoba elementary school in the West Bank city of Hebron, injuring at least 18 students.
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05:06 PM on 01/20/2008
Do the Israeli's think abusing the Palestinians will lead to fewer Rocket attacks or more Rocket attacks. Why do they think that?
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05:03 PM on 01/20/2008
Worked with Russia and The Ukraine.