The Gaza Blockade: How Israel Turned 2 Million People Into Prisoners in Their Own Land

Palestinian protesters argue with Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against Israeli settlements near Nablus in the West Bank.


When Israel imposed its total siege on Gaza in 2007, it wasn’t just a security measure—it was collective punishment disguised as policy. The numbers tell the story:

  • 80% of Gazans rely on UN food aid

  • 95% of water is undrinkable due to contamination

  • 43% unemployment (highest in the world)

The Guardian’s 2008 exposé revealed how Israel calculated calorie needs to keep Gaza on the brink of starvation without crossing into outright famine. This wasn’t defense—it was slow-motion genocide by bureaucracy. Fast forward to today, and the blockade has created what the UN calls "the world’s largest open-air prison"—where even cancer patients need military permission to leave.

Source: The Guardian - Gaza Blockade)

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