Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Back in Jerusalem again

Ibrahim, three years, benefits from the extension of the
water network to his village in the middle of the Gaza strip.



Hats made out of used Tetra pak milk boxes. ANERA provides fortified milk to 20 000 pre-school children every school day. Then, they recycle the packaging in many ways.


Downtown Gaza City


Phew, back in Jerusalem after a long day. Today, it was calmer in Gaza, which made it possible to take the photos I needed (see above). Actually, I didn’t hear any shooting at all today, but I did leave early, just in case.

Coming back to shamsa shamsa, the Palestinian side of the Eretz border crossing, I found out that the new white container I noticed when entering is a coordination office for the border crossing, run by people loyal to the President Abu Mazen. I must say it makes the crossing feel a lot safer – when you walk over that long stretch of barren no-mans-land, you don’t want the Israeli’s to start shooting just because there is a misunderstanding (which I have seen happen before).

Now – a glass of wine with my loved one!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Troubles in Gaza City


I am writing this, sitting in ANERA’s office in Gaza City. I crossed over into Gaza this morning without any problem. Driving through the Gaza Strip with taxi driver Yusef, I saw more people than usual on the streets, many of them waving yellow Fatah flags. Today is the memorial day for Yassir Arafat’s death, and therefore Fatah, the party that Arafat was the chairman for, and that the present president Abbas is now chairing, called for the biggest demonstrations in Gaza since Hamas took over.

I ended up in the middle of one of them, still rather small since it was in the morning (see photo).
This is the first time I have seen people, even school children, carrying Fatah flags openly here in Gaza after Hamas took over. I did see Hamas police/soldiers everywhere, but they were passive. At least then.

For the last hour or so, I have been hearing sporadic shootings here in Gaza City. I do not know if this is wedding-style shootings in the air (which is nowadays forbidden here) or if people are shooting at each other. Whatever way, we decided not to go out in the field to take photos, as earlier planned.

Hopefully, things are quieter tomorrow, so that I can do what I came to do.
That is, visiting pre-schools where ANERA provides vitamin-enriched milk and biscuits to all the children, and take photos there. I am also hoping to visit places where ANERA renovated or extended the water and sewage systems, to take photos of people living there and benefiting from this.

Meanwhile, I am discussing our PR work with my Gazan colleague Rania. Which is also interesting and needed.

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