The European campaign against the Gaza siege has condemned the continued Israeli occupation authority"s ban on fuel supplies to Gaza, warning that the condition in Gaza was heading to a "serious humanitarian crisis".
The campaign"s spokesman, Madi Arafat, said in Brussels on Thursday that the limited fuel supplies to Gaza to operate the power station for a few days without allowing other kinds of fuel was an attempt to retain besieged Gaza in a state of clinical death.
Arafat repeated his call on Egypt to open the Rafah crossing especially when the UN had warned of a real humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He also pointed to UNRWA"s decision to halt its relief work that covers around a million Palestinians in Gaza.
The European campaign asked the world community to adopt a speedy and effective stand regarding what is going on in Gaza, warning of remaining silent vis-à-vis the execution process in the biggest prison in history.