Israel has
subjected the Gaza Strip to a policy of closure since 1991. However, the
current, most extreme form, of closure has been applied continuously since the
14 June 2007, following the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip. Apart from
depriving the 1.5 million inhabitants of Gaza of basic goods and crippling the
economy by preventing trade with the outside world, the closure regime has prolonged
the suffering caused by the Israeli attacks on Gaza in December 2008 and
January 2009. It has been prohibited to bring reconstruction materials,
including urgently needed materials for the water and sanitation sector, into
Gaza, leading to ongoing homelessness and an impending crisis with regard to
sewage and clean drinking water.
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