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we don t have a fridge, no kitchen tools. it s all forbidden. there is limited medicine and it s very expensive. he and his family depend on aid packets like this from the u.n. with rice, sugar, flour, oil and canned meat. they only get it once every three months so if you feed a family of eight, it doesn t go very far. but the head of the u.n. operation in gaza said with the tension now focussed on the blockade, the world leaders are pushing harder than ever to address their need. what we have is counterproductive blockade that restricts the food and construction material and the basic necessities of life in gaza. the israeli government announced it will no longer allow food item but construction materials could be used to fortify bumpers or build rocket would not be allowed in unless a neutral third party guarantee they ....
Won t end up in the wrong hands. those paying the price are those in gaza because they re blocked between rock and hard place. they are forced to lift the blockade following the failed and deadly attempt to break the blockade with a flotilla bearing the turkish flag. everywhere, the turkish flag fly next to palestinian one. blockade has been in mace since flying to gaza in 2006 and launch blockade of thousands of rockets on towns. israelis say they need security. gazans say they need food and more, homes and school rebuilt and employment opportunity to allow them to work toward a better future. in gaza, reena ninan, fox news. bret: we ll look at a machine that could be a big help in the gulf, being backed by a major celebrity. and why congressional democrats aring up with the n.r.a. against teaming up with the n.r.a. against many republicans. ....
For its decision to only marshallly list the land blockade of gaza. it s controlled by the terror group hamas. israel says thousands of rockets and mortars are fired in the territory from gaza every year. correspondent reena ninan reports tonight from gaza on the effect of the blockade. reporter: it may not be the easiest job, but unemployed gazans will take any work they can get. it s banned from entering gaza and they earn $80 for $100 concrete they turn in. it s $10 a day for each man. for the unemployed like this 45-year-old, he is part of the 80% of the 1.5 million gazan live in hand-outs. they live in the house paid for by the relief and work agency. we have extremely difficult life and i hope the world will pay more attention to our situation, he says. ....