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Palestinians Fake Cancer To Flee Blockaded Gaza

DIAA HADID   12/10/09 03:36 AM ET   AP

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — A healthy man in blockaded Gaza faked cancer, hoping the deadly disease would be his ticket out of the territory that has become an open-air prison for its 1.4 million residents.

His ploy failed, but several thousand others succeeded in fleeing this shabby sliver of land this year using bribes and fake medical reports, a sign of Gazans' desperation over growing poverty and misery under the strict border closure enforced by Egypt and Israel since Hamas militants overran Gaza in June 2007.

The blockade has few loopholes. Israel allows passage to top business people and a limited number of Gazans seeking treatment for serious illnesses. Egypt sporadically opens its border for university students and those with residency abroad.

Everyone else is stuck, even as Palestinian polls suggest nearly half the population would like to leave if they could. Deepening the Gazans' sense of imprisonment, they must now also obtain permission from the Hamas government before attempting to leave, further complicating an obstacle-ridden path to freedom.

Those trying to bribe their way out usually approach middlemen who put them in touch with local doctors, Palestinian health officials or Egyptian bureaucrats and military officials.

Akram Ghneim, 31, an unemployed father of six living off food handouts, told The Associated Press he promised $260 to a Palestinian middleman, who obtained for him a bogus medical report saying he had cancer. Ghneim said he hoped he'd get a rare spot on the list of Gaza patients with life-threatening illnesses who are allowed to enter Israel for treatment.

Once in Israel, he planned to disappear and work illegally. But Israeli intelligence officials, who review applications, rejected him last summer, saying his cancer report was forged.

"This is what the blockade does," said Ran Yaron, of the Israeli group Physicians for Human Rights, which helps bring Gazans into Israel for treatment by lobbing Israeli defense officials.

"Most are frustrated and devastated people."

Yaron said fakers are a minority, but clog up the system for real patients who have to go through longer checks as a result.

Of more than 7,000 Gazans who crossed into Israel this year to seek medical treatment, some 500 haven't returned, said Col. Moshe Levi, an Israeli defense official.

Some stay in Israel, while others move to the West Bank, a territory controlled by Israel but partly administered by Palestinians loyal to Fatah, bitter rivals of Hamas.

One Fatah loyalist, a healthy 30-year-old woman, said she was desperate to leave Gaza after being harassed by Hamas officials.

She bribed a Gaza doctor with $100 to certify she had "whatever cancer could only be treated in Israel." The doctor then paid off a physician serving on a Palestinian committee that certifies medical reports for Israeli military officials, the woman said. She eventually succeed in reaching the West Bank and spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of being sent back to Gaza by the Israeli authorities.

Israeli intelligence officials investigate Gazans applying to enter Israel to ensure they are not militants and to check whether medical certificates are genuine, but tend to rely on the Palestinian committee to confirm that the patient is actually sick.

The head of the Palestinian committee, Bassam Badri, denied members accept bribes. Omar Masri of the Palestinian Health Ministry in the West Bank said the issue was "too stupid for a response."

But Palestinians who have successfully used bogus transfers said some health officials accept payments, anything from $100 to $500. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the illicit system.

Others pay bribes to get out through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt, said a senior Hamas official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he did not want to alienate Egyptian authorities.

Payments range from $400 to $5,000, according to Rafah residents familiar with the system, known among Gazans as "Egyptian coordination."

An Egyptian security official at the border denied Egyptian officers take bribes to allow crossings. He said that three months ago, two Palestinian officials posted on the Egyptian side were removed on suspicion of taking bribes. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the press.

Depending on the sum, the middleman's talents and luck, bribe-paying Gazans can sometimes leave immediately through the crossing, with Egyptian officials stamping them through, even when it's closed, Rafah residents said. Otherwise, bribe-payers wait for one of the official border openings by Egypt, usually lasting for around three days every month or two.

About 2,000 Gazans get through each time the border opens. Only half are on the official list and the rest are handled directly by the Egyptian authorities, said Ehab Ghussein, the Interior Ministry spokesman in Gaza.

Thousands more have applied to leave but don't make the list, he said.

Numerous tunnels run under the Gaza-Egypt borders in a thriving smuggling trade bringing goods into the territory. But few Gazans use them to sneak into Egypt, because once on the other side they would have no official status and be more vulnerable to Egyptian police.

But even paying bribes isn't a guaranteed exit strategy.

Hazem Riyashi, 27, says he paid a middleman $1,000 in July to cross through Egypt, hoping to reach the Gulf emirate of Dubai, where his family lives. But the middleman disappeared and has not returned his calls. Riyashi hasn't given up, and is looking for someone else to pay off.

"I think everybody should leave Gaza," he said. "Even the air smells cleaner abroad."

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Associated Press Writer Rizek Abdul Jawad in Gaza City contributed to this report.

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03:17 PM on 12/14/2009
Interesting that they seek to leave via Israel for medical treatment and not Egypt. I guess they know which country will treat them for their illness and which will imprison them.

If Egypt opened the border and allocated a small part of the vast Sinai for Palestinian resettlement, they are after all refugees of wars Egypt started and lost, then the suffering of these poor people would be eased. Of course then the Arabs would have to actually try to solve something instead of blaming the Israelis or the US for the consequences of their own actions.
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Ben Cohn
12:37 AM on 12/15/2009
Bingo
11:53 AM on 12/11/2009
It's a shame that the friends of the Palestinians are unable to smuggle in food, medicine, books, etc


Especially as they're good at smuggling in detonators, explosives, AK-47s, etc
02:57 PM on 12/11/2009
What does that have to do with the fact that some Gazaans are so utterly desperate to get out of the hellhole prison that Israel has created for them that they're willing to fake a terminal illness?

You might think if you repeat a lie often enough (that all muslims are terrorists) it becomes true but I'm glad to say those days are over.

Just like Iran after their corrupt elections, Israel can't control the message anymore.
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StCuthbert
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03:03 PM on 12/11/2009
Maybe instead of running, they could all get together, overthrow Hamas and make peace with Israel? Then the blockade would go down and everyone would be happy again. Doesn't that sound like a better option.

Oh, wait, it's impossible, because it requires the Palestinians to actually do something to help themselves.
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Ben Cohn
08:27 PM on 12/12/2009
Why is your post all about Israel? Shouldn't you be more upset with Egypt. They have just as deep a blockade (if you read the article you would know it was even harder to get into Egypt), and are in fact no putting a wall to stop smuggling efforts. Why does Egypt and all the rest of the Palestinians supposed "allies" get a pass for treating them like crap and not allowing them into their nations, but Israel who is open and honest about their conflict gets all the blame?
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05:55 PM on 12/11/2009
Many people do attempt to bring in food, medicine, books etc. Israel illegally prohibits or limits those items. Secondly, even bringing in weapons isn't actually smuggling, since it is not illegal for the Gazan's to bring in weapons to resist the blockade of Gaza and the periodic attacks on Gaza by the forces of the Israeli occupation.
12:10 PM on 12/14/2009
Excuse me: You're claiming that it's illegal to bring in food and medicine under Israeli law, but legal to bring in weapons


Do you have any idea how insane that sounds?
11:34 AM on 12/11/2009
In recent years, many Palestinians have lost satisfactory access to clean water and sanitation. 66% are not connected to a sewage network.

Palestine has a very high rate of malnutrition, affected 16% of the population.

About 10% of the population suffers from at least one dignosed chronic disease. Life styles in Palestine are generally unhealthy, with much tobacco smoking, little activity and unhealthy diet.

Mental problems is higher in Palestine than the rest of the Middle East, passivity, sadness and feeling of fear and anxiety are very common. Research state that 51% of children do not want to participate in any activity, fear affects 61% and sadness 96% of the whole population.

http://lexicorient.com/e.o/palestine.health.htm
02:21 PM on 12/11/2009
With all those problems you'd think they'd sign a peace agreement and learn to live with the Israelis. Of course you did just describe every other non-oil producing country in the region (with the exception of Israel).

I wonder what the stats are for the Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Syria? But I guess that's all Israel's or the US's fault too?
03:42 PM on 12/11/2009
What peace agreement would you have them sign? The one that reduces the future state of Palestine to a series of disconnected cantons (enclaves) in the West Bank which Israel continues to control?

Israel doesn't want to live with the Palestinians, that's the problem.

The Zionist fantasy involves returning to a vacant god-given "homeland" after a 2000 year absence. Problem is, the homeland wasn't vacant, there was an indigenous population of 800,000 Palestinians in 1948 who didn't want to be "transferred" (the Israeli euphemism for ethnic cleansing) to another country.
09:23 AM on 12/11/2009
As proof that most comments favoring Palestinians are usually anti-Jewish, just take at look at Egypt. They are building a massive iron wall to keep the Gazans out of Egypt because they don't want trouble either. Do you see anyone calling Egypt an apartheid state? Do you see many negative comments about Egypt? No. Both Jordan and Saudi Arabia are true apartheid states--they do not allow Jews to become citizens or own land. In the Palestinian charter, no Jews are allowed. Do you see anybody calling them out for that? No.
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bbrecht
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09:34 AM on 12/11/2009
Okay-- Egypt shouldn't do that!

Now back to Israel, Gaza is a massive ghetto. I am disgusted that my taxdollars (2 billion a year) support the corrupt government in Israel that continues these war crimes.
09:44 AM on 12/11/2009
Thank you!
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10:10 AM on 12/11/2009
You are aware the US government supports Egypt as well, right? Egypt is the second highest recipient of US foreign aid (after Israel), despite the fact they are contributing to Gaza's "ghetto" and jail gays.
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09:48 AM on 12/11/2009
Yes frequently and having working in Saudi if you want then I'd be happy ripping that place and all it's attached lunacy to pieces.
However the article's not about that is it and that's all that you and those that agree with you continually have "Don't criticize this thief as that bloke over there stole more". That's not the way it works, ever, it's infantile.
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07:57 AM on 12/11/2009
faking illness is the exact reason israelis give for making leave of gaza for medical reasons so tough... which impacts the people who are really ill and need medical help immediately. ugh.
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afgail
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06:22 AM on 12/11/2009
In the arab world it is state policy to use the Palestinians as political pawns. Isreal is a convenient cats paw. Arab dictators can keep the populous distracted by druming up hatred for Isreal to divert them from focusing on how corruptly and incompetently their own countries are run. I don't have a lot of sympathy for them. They need to clean their own stable before they complain about their neighbor's halitosis.
06:43 AM on 12/11/2009
While that may be true, Israel is a democracy and is letting itself be used as the "cat's paw", as you put it. This blockade is morally reprehensible, however you look at it.
11:14 AM on 12/11/2009
Israel is NOT a democracy. A democracy is a political system where all persons under control of the state have equal rights and suffrage. Keeping a portion of the population that you control outside the rule of law as cheap chattel is not a democracy. Israe1 controls the Palestinian lands.

It's totally uncivilized, but this was to be expected when you really think about it.
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07:20 AM on 12/11/2009
in the western world it is policy to use the palestinians as political pawns, Hamas is a convenient "boogey man".

Western leaders can keep their populations distracted by drumming up hatred for muslims to divert them from focusing on how corrupt and incompetantly their own countries are run, and how the theft of natural resources at the point of a gun keeps their people in luxury at the expense of everybody else.

You need to be mindful of the glasshouse you are living in.
10:51 PM on 12/10/2009
It is not a question of these people or those people. It is a matter of justice and we all know what that is.
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KIVPossum
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05:29 AM on 12/11/2009
Agreed...

There is no way a person of good will can condone the treatment of the Palestinian people.
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
07:21 AM on 12/11/2009
Israelis can by pretending the Palestinians "do not exist".

They also say they can "move to jordan", while fencing them in with razor wire and concrete.
10:48 PM on 12/10/2009
Here's another one. Palestinian farmers are limited to sales on the local market, not the European market. The seige pushes prices further down. There is no profit to be made anymore in strawberries or other high-value crops when they cannot access export markets. Farmers are being prevented from planting. How can we continue to ignore these facts?
03:56 AM on 12/11/2009
I share your frustration at the injustices visited on the Palestinians.

We don't have to ignore the facts: Join the Boycott, Divest and Sanction Israel movement.

http://bdsmovement.net

Sanctions are how South Africa lost their fondness for their apartheid policies.
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09:08 AM on 12/11/2009
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10:45 PM on 12/10/2009
I just heard on BBC about a fence being built by Egypt, financied and designed by America, on the Egyptian-Gaza border ostensibly to prevent goods from being smuggled into Gaza. So how are the Gazans expected to live like normal human beings with the belongings and life available to anyone else. And what does it say about the people who want the Gazans so deprived.
10:47 PM on 12/10/2009
It says that they've forgotten what they promised themselves after the Holocaust ended.
12:39 AM on 12/11/2009
Who, the Egyptians?
02:23 AM on 12/11/2009
Welldunn "never again " only applys to Jews , and because it happened to them , otherwise it can happen over and over as long as its not to a Jew and they are fine with that
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In Times Of Sorry Leadership.... Cry or Manage Up?
10:35 PM on 12/10/2009
Just heard about this story.

Very sorry to hear how badly these poor people are treated and the lengths they must go to, to be Free, and to be able to take good & proper care of themselves and their families. Stuff the rest of us take for granted.

And all this punishment, we are told, because they voted for the group called Hamas and these folk must now be taught a lesson.

How painful that Israeli leadership and Jewish leaders abroad as well, are the ones to make a mockery of the Holocaust principle of "Never again" - Doing unto another nation what was once done to them. Forgetting all the good people who died fighting for them and their rights and against Germany.

Guess one day, there'll be a real Palestinian a true story, similar to Ayn Rand's make believe novel - "We the Living" .... Bet she'd love that!

Our deep respect for Ran Yaron and the Israeli group Physicians for Human Rights.

Hard to believe that all this is taking place in this the 21st century.
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10:43 PM on 12/10/2009
My point exactly! Bravo, HelloFunnyWorld.
07:47 AM on 12/11/2009
I still hope for the day when there is a Palestinian Museum in Jerusalem to commemorate Nakba and what has occurred since.
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04:17 PM on 12/11/2009
When there is a memorial in Ramallah to all the innocent people the Palestinians and their allies have killed for no reason at all, I would expect the same in Jerusalem
09:58 PM on 12/10/2009
This reminds me of the ghettos in WWII Europe. It's sick.
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StCuthbert
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10:11 PM on 12/10/2009
Yep. The Jews were free to leave the ghettos to get medical treatment from the Germans. It's a perfect comparison!
10:19 PM on 12/10/2009
You're a little bit ignorant.

From the article: "Everyone else is stuck, even as Palestinian polls suggest nearly half the population would like to leave if they could."

Also, many Jews in WWII Europe attempted to bribe the SS to escape their ghettos. It is also well known that there was an underground business in WWII Poland for creating falsified documents stating terminal illness as cause for leaving the ghetto.

I suggest you read Maus: A Survivor's Tale. It's an autobiographical graphic novel about the author's father, a Holocaust survivor. He mentions several times these forms of bribery.

Anything else to say to me?
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11:21 PM on 12/10/2009
But the Palestinians are not free to leave either Gaza or the West Bank to seek medial treatment. Some are allowed to but most are not and this has led directly to the death of more than a few. Critically ill people have even been sent back to die from check points or even died at checkpoints while attempting to get to medical treatment so that doesn't really work.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
10:15 PM on 12/10/2009
It is where it was learned.
09:53 PM on 12/10/2009
Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
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09:38 PM on 12/10/2009
How is this a story? People desperate to leave a blockaded, repressed ghetto use any means at their disposal. Or perhaps this is to justify whatever Israel does because the Palestinians aren't playing by the rules of being locked in a ghetto?
09:35 PM on 12/10/2009
Palestinians fake... End of sentence.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
10:17 PM on 12/10/2009
Peter is just another name for...
11:28 PM on 12/10/2009
Have a cigar :)
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08:05 PM on 12/10/2009
Well, you can't have it both ways .. complain that Israel isn't allowing sick people out for treatment then complain when Israel allows sick people out for treatment!
08:35 PM on 12/10/2009
What is your point?
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09:30 PM on 12/10/2009
Yeah I'm mystified by that one as well. Afternoon in the pub perhaps?