Gazans Resort To Eating Grass And Taking Painkillers

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First Posted: 12-14-08 11:07 AM   |   Updated: 01-14-09 05:12 AM

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The Sunday Times of London reports that after a truce broke down between Israel and Hamas, conditions in Gaza have gotten considerably worse. They report that some families are so poor they have resorted to eating grass.

"We had one meal today - khobbeizeh," said Abu Amra, 43, showing the leaves of a plant that grows along the streets of Gaza. "Every day, I wake up and start looking for wood and plastic to burn for fuel and I beg. When I find nothing, we eat this grass."


Abu Amra and her unemployed husband have seven daughters and a son. Their tiny breeze-block house has had no furniture since they burnt the last cupboard for heat.

"I can't remember seeing a fruit," said Rabab, 12, who goes with her mother most mornings to scavenge. She is dressed in a tracksuit top and holed jeans, and her feet are bare.

The AP reports that growing numbers of Gazans are so depressed that they have resorted to using painkillers to escape their troubles.

Below is the AP story.

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Ruled by Islamic hard-liners from Hamas and locked in by Israel and Egypt, Gazans can't travel outside the strip, have few places to go for fun and are faced with a failing economy. Thus the boom in the popularity of tramadol, a painkiller known here by a common brand name, Tramal.

Growing numbers of Gazans have begun using the drug over the past year and a half to take the edge off life in the impoverished seaside strip, pharmacists and residents say.

This worries medical personnel, who say the drug can cause dependence. It is a prescription drug in many countries, and the Hamas-run Health Ministry has made efforts to control it, but without much success in a society where medicines available only by prescription elsewhere are often sold over the counter.

Tramadol is especially popular among young men. Some down the pills with coffee or dissolve them in tea. Others pop them freely when hanging out with friends. Grooms have been seen passing them out at weddings.

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"You feel calmness through your whole body, absolute quiet," said one regular user, 27-year-old Bassem, in describing the drug's effect. He, like others interviewed by The Associated Press for this story, refused to give his last name for fear of being arrested as a drug user.

"Tramadol is an opioid pain killer, related to morphine and heroin, though much milder," said Marta Weinstock, professor of pharmacology at the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. Users who stop after taking it regularly could get flu-like withdrawal symptoms, she said, though other long-term negative effects are rare.

Developed by the German company Grunenthal in the 1970s to treat moderate to severe pain, tramadol is now sold under different brand names around the world, such as Zydol, Topalgic, Nobligon and, in the United States, Ultram.

Most countries do not treat it as a controlled substance, but the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has named it a drug of concern because it may cause dependence. Heavy doses have also been linked to seizures. Other than in Gaza, it does not seem to have wide use as a recreational drug.

Dyaa Saymah, mental health officer with the World Health Organization in Gaza, said the drug's popularity has been encouraged by its availability, since large quantities have been smuggled through tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border.

"Tramadol has spread widely and very fast because, unfortunately, it is available over the counter in pharmacies, but it's also available in the streets," Saymah said. "You can get it easily on the black market".

The booming black market sales also have sent prices down to as little as NIS 1 (26 U.S. cents) a pill, the cost of two cigarettes.

No statistics exist on how many Gazans take the drug. Mazen el-Sakka of the Drug Abuse Research Center in Gaza estimates that up to 30 percent of men between 14 and 30 take it regularly. Fewer women take it for fear of being seen as promiscuous.

"We're talking about a huge slice of the population, a big group of the youth and others who are using this drug," said Health Ministry spokesman Hammam Nasman.

"Tramadol first appeared here about five years ago, marketed as a non-addictive painkiller with few side effects," said Hani Saker, board member of Gaza's pharmacists' association and owner of four Gaza pharmacies.

Some who took it for pain noticed unintended - but appreciated - side effects, such as mild euphoria and delayed ejaculation. The drug also spread because it lacked the social stigma that kept other drugs like hashish confined to the margins of society, Saker said.

The Islamic militant group Hamas's seizure of Gaza in June 2007 - ousting forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas - increased the drug's popularity, since living conditions plummeted as Israel and the international community isolated Gaza.

Concerned about the drug's possible ill effects, the Health Ministry banned its sale without a prescription in February. Since then, inspectors have destroyed $250,000 worth of the drug and closed a number of pharmacies for flouting the ban, Nasman said.

But this has made little difference to regular users like Bassem, who learned of tramadol through his job at a government clinic. He first tried it a year and a half ago and now takes a pill or two each evening, he said, adding he had never considered taking any kind of drug before Hamas seized control of Gaza.

"After the coup, I got scared because of what we were going though," he said. "There's no hope, so you look for anything to quiet your nerves. I tried it once and it worked, so here I am still taking it."

He said he buys the pills from a pharmacist friend, paying about NIS 15 ($4) for a sheet of 10. He toyed with a yellow tramadol box as he spoke, adding that he has friends who take four pills a day and suffer withdrawal if they miss doses. But he's not scared of addiction himself. "I'm in control of it," he said.

Other users say they'd give tramadol up quickly if they had other ways to distract themselves.

"The main thing it does is keep you from thinking too much," said Ahmed, 25, who works in broadcasting and takes tramadol a few times a week. "If we could travel and get out, have a place to go and have a good time, we'd never think about taking tramadol."

The Sunday Times of London reports that after a truce broke down between Israel and Hamas, conditions in Gaza have gotten considerably worse. They report that some families are so poor they have resor...
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- Tatiana I'm a Fan of Tatiana 12 fans permalink
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The article states in the first paragraph, "
"Every day, I wake up and start looking for wood and plastic to burn for fuel and I beg. When I find nothing, we eat this grass."

Then goes on to describe the addiction or use of Tramadol to deal with their emotional pain. How can they afford the drug if they can't eat?
I think my priorities would be food over drug but that's me.

And what does it mean that women don't use Tramadol because they don't want to appear promiscuous? How is that a comparison?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 12/16/2008
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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Obviously, you've never actually been impoverished. Or suffered famine conditions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 12/16/2008

I do not think "growing up" is the issue here.
The world is enacting apartheid against the Palestinians and it is despicable. The US, as the primary backers of Israeli policy, should be ashamed. Since the UN passed international law recognizing the existence and evils of apartheid after the end of South Africa's in 1991, there has never been such a widely recognized and blatantly ignored case. The whole point of passing the legislation was to acknowledge that the world had turned its back to the plight of the South Africans. And yet here we are: ignoring that which we set out to stop.

Shame on us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 12/15/2008
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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I think the European Union could do a lot more as well. Granted, there are a large number of Europeans who seek information, and who speak out or even act in opposition to the Israeli apartheid state -- we're starting to see whole communities now in Europe who are voting to boycott Israeli trade in protest. As a whole, though, the Union's policy choices are endorsing, if only tacitly, the crimes of the Israeli state in the name of economic gain.

That isn't to discount what you've said though, only to elaborate. What Israel is doing wouldn't even be /possible/ if it weren't for US support, politically (there are palpable ties both among Democrats and Republicans with elements of the Israeli right wing), internationally by abusing our Security Council veto and by applying implied (and more often now, overt) military pressure, and even just in raw financial aid.

The United States suffers as a result of this relationship as well. Politically and socially, the American agenda and forum of discussion finds itself hijacked by pro-Israeli interests, through a network of lobbying groups, think tanks and agencies who alternatively bribe and goad politicians and put pressure on the media. With smear tactics and whisper campaigns they undermine Palestinian moderates, allowing them to openly dehumanize the Palestinian people by depriving them a legitimized voice in the American forum. Militarily? Some of that so-called intelligence about Iraqi WMDs was supplied by the Mossad. That's all that needs to be said about that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 12/16/2008
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I would feel a little more sympathetic if Palestinians would stop exporting suicide bombers and Qassam Rockets.

This issue is not cut and dry. No one is innocent, there are two guilty parties.

I don't completely agree with the way Israel conducts foreign policy; in fact the current conditions in Gaza are probably only breeding more suicide bombers. The two countries need to work with one another in order to solve their problems. But I think Israel finds it hard to deal with people that elected Hamas to run their government, an organization who's charter states "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad" and rejects coexistence with Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 12/16/2008
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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1) Would you feel more sympathetic with the Palestinians if they laid down all their arms and were passive in the face of Israel herding them off of their land into contained areas walled in by "security" barriers and military checkpoints, bulldozing their lands and arresting (or outright assassinating) any Palestinian political figure who brooks any sort of dissent with Israeli policies?

2) "Jihad" doesn't actually mean "war." I recommend you look up the real meaning of the word. Also, Hamas' stated position is that it will not recognize Israel unless it is brought to referendum among all Palestinian people.

3) The whole point of democracy is that we have to respect any democratically elected government -- even if we disagree with its positions. If you reject the democratically elected government of the Palestinians, then you're rejecting the entire notion of democracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 12/16/2008

There are not two countries. One is a country, one is a "territory", and its shrinking.

Bummer about Hamas. A subjugated people went and elected themselves a government that stands up for them. Go figure.

After all, the British had given Palestinians express and DOCUMENTED ownership of much of Israel before 1948. Some Palestinian families in Lebanon still have the keys and deeds to their homes (signed by the british), which were taken over by Jewish settlers after most Palestinians were forced to leave, even flee. Imagine: having a key and a deed to your childhood home and never be able to return, knowing some foreigner has moved in. You see your children slaughtered, and you are not given 1/8th of the basic rights that Jewish and Zionist citizens in your country have.

If this had happened in America (granted, I cannot even think of a plausible senario for it), we would have IMMEDIATELY taken up arms and started a resistance movement. It took the Palestinians much longer. I do not blame them.

Make peace not war. But in the meantime, dont blame the oppressed. No one went to South Africa and told the blacks that it was partially their fault that they were forced to move to huge urban ghettos, work for less money, use separate facilities and find their children massacred by police.
This is a state of apartheid. No question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 12/17/2008
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World might want to think about growing up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 AM on 12/15/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Quarrels would not last long if the fault was only on one side.

--François La Rochefoucauld

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 12/14/2008

Read the Eye opening Book:

The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy

By

John Mearsheimer & Stephen Walt

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 12/14/2008
- SuperSam I'm a Fan of SuperSam 6 fans permalink

If anyone is feeling just as horrible about this as I am please donate to the Free Gaza Movement.

www.freegaza.org/ this is a wonderful organization that is attempting to break the siege and this Christmas, even if you can give just a little I'm sure it will definitely help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 12/14/2008

The US is responsible for this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 12/14/2008
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

Ah yes, the sole responsible party for all your earthly troubles...

My car started making an odd sound this morning... I promptly raised my first towards the sky, shook it and shouted... "AH!!!... THE US IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS!!!!"

OR... Just maybe... the two main parties directly involved are the most responsible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 12/15/2008
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you should read more
one party has a lot more power than the other party.
it's a lie to say this is an equal battle.
and that the US has nothing to do with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 AM on 12/16/2008
- larazon I'm a Fan of larazon 19 fans permalink

Ethnic cleansing perpetrated by Isr@-el for years...the U.N. continuously condemns these human rights vi_olations and still no sanctions, no condemnation from world leaders...NOTHING.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 12/14/2008

No one will take these people in, Egypt said nope sry to their brothers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 12/14/2008
- SuperSam I'm a Fan of SuperSam 6 fans permalink

They're not supposed to... Izzreeal is supposed to take them in. Clearly they are refugees from that land and those boundaries. Common sense much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 12/14/2008

We should leave Israel to its own affairs and quit trying to get them to lower their defenses against terrorism. If Canadians were sending suicide bombers into the US ever chance they get, we wouldn't think twice about closing our border with Canada. Israel is not doing this to kill noncombatant Palestinians. If it were, then it'd be carpet bombing the West Bank right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 12/14/2008
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So does that explain the blockage of humanitarian aid?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 12/14/2008
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 42 fans permalink

Daily rockets explains the border closings. 2400 rockets fired this year from Gaza, including during the "cease fire" - I forgot, did we feed the N Vietnamese,North Koreans Germans and Japanese during WWII?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 12/16/2008
- texasaggie I'm a Fan of texasaggie 11 fans permalink
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Canadians are not placed in what ammounts to concentration camps by Americans. Americans are not stealing Canadian farms and entire sections of their towns. Americans don't close off Canadian roads to Canadians while allowing only Americans to travel on them. Canadians have their own autonomous country. Canadians were not ethnically cleansed from America. Canadians don't have to go through American check points in Canada. Canadians are not locked up in American prisons without trial by the thousands by Americans. Canadians don't have American missiles being fired into their neighborhoods. Canadians aren't forced to eat grass and drink boiled piss. You aren't one of these ignorant fools who thinks these kids blow themselves up for pure religion, are you? But you are right about one thing: we should leave Israel to its own affairs and completely drop them as a partner, and while we're at it, quit meddling in the affairs of the entire region.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 AM on 12/16/2008
- lafrance I'm a Fan of lafrance 37 fans permalink

It is sad. Those poor people suffering so much.
I hate this divide or this whole you have to only care about one side. If you feel bad for the Palestinians then you must Hate Israel. And if you want Israel to be safe you must be a tool of the jewish lobby.
Why can't we care about both. Why do people feel you can only support one side. It's so stupid.
I feel sad for the two sides and wish they would work this out and live in peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 12/14/2008
- dogman44 I'm a Fan of dogman44 44 fans permalink

Many Israelis and Palestinians feel the same way you do. So do I.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 AM on 12/15/2008
- wadda I'm a Fan of wadda 4 fans permalink

Hey, it worked for the Germans in the 30s.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 12/14/2008

Nazi Germans put up a wall to stop terrorism?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 12/14/2008

No. BUT YOU DID!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 12/14/2008
- jazzman I'm a Fan of jazzman 223 fans permalink
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Warsaw and the uprising of Jews was a tragedy that we have seen over and over again through novels, plays, and film but the Israelis somehow want the world to support them as they wall off Gaza and starve Palestinians because they fight against their plight. Sorry, I'm not filled with that much guilt nor am I afraid of being called an anti-semite (screw AIPAC and Dershowitz). I believe this behavior by the Israelis is barbaric and inhumane. As a person of conscience I see little moral difference between what the SS did and what the Israelis are doing now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 12/14/2008

Jews werent bombing the Germans. You seem to ignore that tidbit of knowledge

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 12/14/2008
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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And they wouldn't have, had they had access to rockets? You're telling me the Jews wouldn't have reacted with violent resistance to German oppression if they could have?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 12/15/2008
- lbsaltzman I'm a Fan of lbsaltzman 64 fans permalink

Good for you don't be intimidated with phony charges of anti-semitism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 12/14/2008
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And that proves Godwin's Law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 12/14/2008

AGREE WITH YOU TOTALLY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 12/15/2008
- rekky I'm a Fan of rekky 3 fans permalink

Hamas' rockets have caused very little damage, but the goal of terrorism is to create fear. Those rockets and their increasing distance and accuracy certainly has created fear in the Israeli populace within their growing range. On 9/11, 3000+ people were killed in the US and look at how much fear that has created in the populace. A democracy the has the power to defend its citizens has no choice but to do so.

If those Hamas rockets are so 'puny' as multiple posters like to point out, but millions of Gazans are suffering because of them, then why doesn't Hamas stop those rockets? There would be no need to pressure Israel to free up on Gaza if only Hamas would stop those few measly rockets. So, why don't they do it? Don't they care about their own people? Why don't the sponsors of Hamas such as Syria and Iran show their compassion for their fellow Muslims by putting their own pressure on Hamas? Don't those countries care either?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 12/14/2008
- larazon I'm a Fan of larazon 19 fans permalink

GET OFF THEIR FREAKIN LAND! STOP THE SETTLEMENTS! MILLIONS OF REFUGEES HAVE BEEN OUSTED FROM THEIR HOMES AND MANY ARE LIVING IN TERRIBLE CONDITIONS IN SURROUNDING AREAS! WHY??? Because of some radical religious belief?

So they have no right to fight back against this continuous LAND GRAB and ETHNIC CLEANSING???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 12/14/2008
- ccoppe I'm a Fan of ccoppe 9 fans permalink
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How soon facts turn to fiction. The wall Israel erected was considered the only way to stop infiltration of suicide bombers from the West Bank and Gaza. To that end, the wall is a success. Rockets are now the last recourse to terror available for Palestinian militants. And, yes, these rockets do damage to human beings in Israel, killing and maiming them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 12/14/2008
- bbrecht I'm a Fan of bbrecht 17 fans permalink
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Or to steal land and divide the Palestinians from one another and from their farms. Yes, there have been suicide bombings but you can hardly say it was ever a fair fight (deaths, 1 to 10, Israeli, Palestinian).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 12/15/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 12/14/2008
- larazon I'm a Fan of larazon 19 fans permalink

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 12/14/2008
- TXfemmom I'm a Fan of TXfemmom 168 fans permalink

Tramadol has to be taken in huge amounts over a period of time to become addicted to it. By drug standards, it is about as benign as can be. It does not, ordinarily, give the euphoria described here, and I would think it is a placebo effect.

Let's face it, the people of Gaza ELECTED Hamas, and now they are surprised that their life is aliving hell? Besides, reading stories about people who have difficulty feeding their children, when one always read six children, seven children, eight children, is stretching it. When the Palestinians taper their reproduction to meet with their ability to care for them, as in two or three at the most per couple, then they may well be able to give them a better future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 12/14/2008
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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So, what you're saying is... burgeoning democracies should be stamped under heel if they aren't completely subservient to Israeli/American interests, and the number of children a Palestinian family is allowed should be dictated by said Israeli/American interests?

Wow, fascism /and/ eugenics, all in one convenient carrying case!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 12/15/2008
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