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    	Gaza Committee to break the 
		blockade hails worldwide solidarity campaigns
		Sunday February 10, 2008 15:25 by Rami Almeghari 
		- IMEMC&Agencies rami at 
		imemc dot org 
		
		
		On behalf of the Gaza's committee to break the Israeli blockade, Mr. 
		Janmal Al-Khudari, an independent lawmaker and the committee's chairman, 
		hailed on Sunday underway worldwide solidarity campaigns with the people 
		of Gaza. 
		
		Palestinians protest at the Gaza-Egypt border line against Israeli 
		closure of Gaza/ archive photo 
		
		In a press statement, faxed to press, Al-Khudary praised the worldwide 
		activities in support of the Palestinian people, particularly those 
		besieged in Gaza.
		
		He stressed on the need for such campaigns to continue at the Arab and 
		international levels, in solidarity with the besieged Gaza Strip, with 
		no glimpse of hope for any breakthrough for the past couple of years.
		
		
		Al-Khudary appealed to all peoples around the world to pressure their 
		governments in a bid to lift the Israeli closure of Gaza, which came 
		into effect by June of last year, when the ruling-Hamas took over the 
		coastal region. 
		
		" the demonstrations we saw on TV screens in many world countries 
		indicate a genuine backing to the Palestinian people", the lawmaker 
		maintained. 
		
		In the meantime, he sent out a message to the Algerian president, 
		outlining the suffering of Gaza under the Israeli siege, including the 
		movement restrictions, the cut of fuel and power supplies as well as the 
		lack of essential items like foods and medicines.
		
		Over the past few weeks, campaigners in more than 30 world countries 
		took to the streets, in solidarity with the Gaza Strip's 1.5 residents, 
		who have been living a humanitarian crisis over the past several months.
		
		
		In March 2006, western governments and Israel imposed an economic 
		boycott to the democratically-elected Hamas-led government, given 
		Hamas's platform, which embraces resistance against the Israeli 
		occupation. 
		
		In June of last year, Israel imposed a total closure on Gaza following 
		Hamas's takeover of the coastal territory amidst a power struggle with 
		the Fatah party of President Mahmoud Abbas, who embraces a peace 
		strategy. 
		
		
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