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12-24-2007, 10:49 PM
[ 24/12/2007 - 11:22 PM ]
GAZA, (PIC)-- The death of two Palestinian patients who were denied access to medical treatment outside the Gaza Strip brought the death toll of Palestinian patients due to the closure of Gaza crossings to 50.
Ahmad Kamel al-Daya, 59 years, died because Gaza hospitals could not provide him with the necessary medical treatment and he was denied travel outside the Gaza Strip to seek treatment.
The death of al-Daya was announced on Sunday evening. On Monday morning, Dalal Odeg Msalam, 57 years, joined the caravan of martyrs who are dying in the Gaza strip as a result of the oppressive siege.
Spokesman for the Popular Committee Against Siege, Rami Abdu told PIC reporter that the situation in Gaza can only be described as disastrous saying that all aspects of life has been paralyzed and that there was no economic activity accept for simple agricultural product transactions.
Abdu added that there was a rise in death rates and new health problems are developing which warn of a health catastrophe.
A large number of patients in the Gaza Strip are threatened with death because of the lack of medicines or equipment to treat them in Gaza and the fact that they cannot leave Gaza to seek treatment abroad because of the Israeli occupation imposed closure on the Strip.
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GAZA, (PIC)-- The death of two Palestinian patients who were denied access to medical treatment outside the Gaza Strip brought the death toll of Palestinian patients due to the closure of Gaza crossings to 50.
Ahmad Kamel al-Daya, 59 years, died because Gaza hospitals could not provide him with the necessary medical treatment and he was denied travel outside the Gaza Strip to seek treatment.
The death of al-Daya was announced on Sunday evening. On Monday morning, Dalal Odeg Msalam, 57 years, joined the caravan of martyrs who are dying in the Gaza strip as a result of the oppressive siege.
Spokesman for the Popular Committee Against Siege, Rami Abdu told PIC reporter that the situation in Gaza can only be described as disastrous saying that all aspects of life has been paralyzed and that there was no economic activity accept for simple agricultural product transactions.
Abdu added that there was a rise in death rates and new health problems are developing which warn of a health catastrophe.
A large number of patients in the Gaza Strip are threatened with death because of the lack of medicines or equipment to treat them in Gaza and the fact that they cannot leave Gaza to seek treatment abroad because of the Israeli occupation imposed closure on the Strip.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi 1s7AzkADjZkVWa1WCpdIAqCNFKzMSYvIIJDSCoeFWpzbrbspUP ja2YKv4dUDuGG4z8Rw34T8TPDQLSXa4BjuJm7JzFOjBy0O719Q 8AoZC4F0yk%3d