Conditions in Gaza Worst in 40 Years

New report by U.K. human rights groups says Gaza in severe crisis.

ByABC News
February 10, 2009, 9:59 AM

JERUSALEM, March 6, 2008 — -- Eight British human rights organizations released a damning report Thursday claiming that humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip are at their worst since Israel first occupied the territory in 1967.

The Israeli government rushed to condemn the report.

The report lays most of the blame at the feet of the Israelis for the fact that more than 1.1 million people, almost 80 percent of Gaza's 1.5 million inhabitants, now depend on food aid. As recently as 2006 the figure was 63 percent.

The report paints a bleak picture of hospitals prone to lengthy power cuts, sewage systems on the verge of collapse and 70 percent unemployment in the private sector.

The release of the report comes at a sensitive time, following the recent spike in violence between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants in Gaza, which is now controlled by the Islamic movement Hamas.

The Israeli Defense Ministry rejected the findings of the report and Israel's responsibility for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Israel withdrew its settlements and military from Gaza in the summer of 2005.

"The main responsibility for events in Gaza – since the withdrawal of Israel from the territory and the uprooting of the settlements there – is the Hamas organization, to which all complaints should be addressed," said a statement released by an Israeli spokesman Major Peter Lerner.

The groups behind today's report assert that since Israel maintains complete control over Gaza's land and sea borders, and its access to external markets, it remains in occupation of Gaza's people.

"Israel has the right and obligation to protect its citizens, but as the occupying power in Gaza it also has a legal duty to ensure that Gazans have access to food, clean water, electricity and medical care," said Kate Allen, the Director of Amnesty International, one of the report's authors.

Since Hamas took control of Gaza last June, Israel has imposed a strict blockade, limiting the amount of supplies entering the territory. Israeli civilians in nearby communities have endured an almost daily barrage of homemade rockets and the Israeli government has come under increasing pressure to move its army back into Gaza.