What, you mean the Gazans???
The people with a longer life expectancy than most of the surrounding Arab countries??
The people with a higher obesity rate than Canada???
The horror!!!! lol
Oh....as for Israel attacking Iran, I honestly hope not, as that would give that bunch of Islamist loonies an excuse to massacre the already tortured liberation movement in that country....
But you couldn't blame the Israelis. Iran is developing nukes, and has threatened to obliterate Israel.....that besides the fact Iran supports and arms both Hamas and Hezbollah...........entities that are intent on total Jew murder......
Self-defense is an acceptable reason for military action, even pre-emptive self-defense.
"....Palestinians....face hardship (in) their (daily) lives; they are prevented from doing what makes up the daily fabric of most people's existence. (They) face a deep human crisis, where millions of people are denied their human dignity. Not once in a while, but every day (and the people of Gaza are) trapped (and) sealed off." The "humanitarian cost (is) enormous," people can barely survive, "families unable to get enough food increased by 14%, (and) Palestinians (are) being trampled underfoot day after day. (In) Gaza (under siege, Palestinians) continue to pay for conflict and economic containment with their health and livelihoods. Cutting power and fuel further compounds their hardship." - International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) November 2007
The UN, Human Rights Watch and many other international bodies and NGOs consider Israel to be the occupying power of the Gaza Strip as Israel controls Gaza's airspace and territorial waters, and does not allow the movement of goods in or out of Gaza by air or sea.[16][17][18] Israel states that Gaza is no longer occupied, inasmuch as Israel does not exercise effective control or authority over any land or institutions in the Gaza Strip.[19][20] Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel Tzipi Livni stated in January, 2008: “Israel got out of Gaza. It dismantled its settlements there. No Israeli soldiers were left there after the disengagement.”[21]
After Israel withdrew in 2005, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas stated, "the legal status of the areas slated for evacuation has not changed."[19] Palestinian American attorney Gregory Khalil said “Israel still controls every person, every good, literally every drop of water to enter or leave the Gaza Strip. Its troops may not be there... but it still restricts the ability for the Palestinian authority to exercise control.”[22]
A study carried out by Johns Hopkins University (U.S.) and Al-Quds University (in Abu Dis) for CARE International in late 2002 revealed very high levels of dietary deficiency among the Palestinian population. The study found that 17.5% of children aged 6–59 months suffered from chronic malnutrition.
53% of women of reproductive age and 44% of children were found to be anemic.
THE FACTS:
**Over half of Palestinians live in Poverty: 45.7% in the West Bank and 79.4% in Gaza (1).
**With the suspension of aid to Palestine in 2006 the number of people in deep poverty, (defined as those
living on less than 50 cents a day) nearly doubled to over 1 million (2).
**Palestine’s GDP has fallen 2.1% in Q1 of 2008 in comparison to Q4 of 2007, leading to estimates that GDP
in 2008 will comprise 70% of that in 1999. Per capita GDP is expected to fall in 2008 by 7.4% (3).
**Unemployment, under the ILO definition, has increased in Q1 of 2008 from 22.6% - 25.8% in Palestine
as a whole. In the West Bank unemployment actually lowered (19%-16.3%), while in the Gaza Strip it has
heightened considerably under the Israeli seige (29.8%-45.5) (4).
**Labor force participation as a whole in Palestine is 40.6% (5)
Food Security
A recent World Food Program Survey reported rising food insecurity amongst Palestinians, finding that
between 2006-2007, 75% reduced the quantity of food purchased and 89% reduced the quality (6).
Food insecurity has been further exacerbated by rising prices due to adverse environmental conditions,
including prolonged frost, drought and dry winds. The continuing price rises in 2008 have caused average
food prices to reach levels 20% and 23% higher thank in 2007 in the West Bank and Gaza respectively (7).
The majority of Gazans are now unable to afford basic food and over 80% of families in Gaza currently
rely upon humanitarian aid to survive. In less than 10 years the number of families depending on United
Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) food aid has increased ten fold (8).
Gaza Strip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://palestinemonitor.org/spip/IMG/pdf/factbook_Final_online-2.pdf
Chronic malnutrition in Gaza blamed on Israel - Middle East, World - The Independent
Cases of child malnutrition double in Gaza because of blockade
Imposing malnutrition on Gaza | The Electronic Intifada
WHO: Medical Supplies Blocked From Entering Gaza | News | English
Chronic malnutrition is on the rise in Gaza and you want to tell me it's obesity? It's not even fathomable, I have to seriously question your intellect or maybe you just simply don't care. Israelis are the chosen people, superior to the Palestinians and should oppress them as slaves, maybe that's your true genuine belief.