Rosyapple189 Thank you for the link I read it with interest and then compared some of the figures with the WHO (who I am sure you will agree have no reason to be partisan in this matter) and found great discrepancies. One of these is of course because the figures you presented for medical treatment include anyone accompanying a patient, which makes the amount of medical help seem larger. I also prefer to believe the WHO when it regards the medical situation in Gaza
WHO appeals for US$ 4.5 million for Gaza health response, mobilizes US$ 360 000 in emergency funds
17 July 2017 – Electricity cuts and continued shortages of medicines and medical supplies in the Gaza Strip are severely restricting the access of 2 million people to critical medical care, WHO has warned. At least 30 hospitals, 70 primary health care centres and a blood blank are at risk of full or partial closure due to continued power outages and not enough fuel or spare parts for back-up generators.
If you would like to read more
www.who.int/hac/crises/international/wbgs/en/
I wonder what percentage of the Labour Party feel that people in Gaza deserve proper human rights?
lemongrass next time there is a BNP or English Defence League meeting in Newcastle why not come and hear what they really say? Then you will know what right wing racism is.
Does anyone have this jumpsuit?


