Gaza-based group says it won’t accept deliveries made through Israel, proposes transfer through tunnels or Rafah crossing.
Abu Al-Amreen said that Hamas proposed bringing the Egyptian fuel via Rafah or direct underground pipelines.
Earlier Saturday, Egypt’s parliamentary industry and energy committee announced that Cairo had agreed to provide fuel for the Gaza Strip’s lone power plant, after fuel shortages and a dispute with smugglers forced the plant’s shutdown and caused rolling blackouts.
Abu Al-Amreen said that Hamas proposed bringing the Egyptian fuel via Rafah or direct underground pipelines.
Fuel shortages in Egypt had prompted smugglers to demand prices higher than Gazans were ready to pay, according to Ma’an.
Source: Jerusalem post
My comment:
The Arabs in Gaza do not want any help from Israel. Not so strange. How can these Arabs ask for help from a nation they want to destroy?
The problem is obvious. If supply and energy from Israel stops, the civil life in Gaza will be brought to a standstill within hours.
The International community demands that Israel must help the Hamas-controlled Gaza. If not Israel will be accused of cruelty, and the West will start boycott campaigns against the Jewish state. Israel complies with this demand. The Jews bless the very enemy who curse them.
Luke 6:35
But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked.
Without knowing the Messiah, the King of Kings leads the Jews to practice his teachings. While the so-called Christian World who claim to know Him have stopped living in accordance with his teachings, the Jews obey Him. Fascinating.
Written by Ivar





