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Sunday, February 19, 2012
Gaza faces more blackouts as Hamas refuses to allow Egypt to supply fuel via Israel

Gaza faces more blackouts as Egypt fuel fails to arrive
Published 19 February 2012 16:20
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=461556

GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Fuel from Egypt has yet to be transferred to Gaza
despite assurances it would arrive on Sunday to alleviate an energy crisis,
a power authority official said Sunday afternoon.

Gaza's sole power station has stopped functioning since Tuesday, leaving the
Gaza Strip with up to 18 hour blackouts each day.

An Egyptian parliamentarian said Saturday said Egypt would pump 500,000
liters of fuel into Gaza per day for the power plant and 100,000 for gas
stations.

But the route of the promised fuel into the Gaza Strip appeared to be
holding up the delivery.

Egypt wants to stop the passage of fuel through tunnels under the border
between the countries, but the official Rafah terminal is not equipped for
goods transfers and its development is restricted by an agreement between
Egypt, Israel and the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority.

The only alternative route while this agreement is being renegotiated is for
the fuel to cross into Israel, and then back into the Gaza Strip through the
Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom terminal, the sole goods transfer point
after Israel closed the fuel crossing Nahal Oz in January 2010.

Energy Authority official Ahmad Abu al-Amreen told Ma'an that while the
government does not want to rely on transfers via Israel -- which severely
restricts the movement of people and goods from the Gaza Strip since it
tightened a blockade on the territory in 2007 -- it will allow shipment via
the Israeli crossing temporarily to alleviate the current emergency.

It was not clear whether this solution had been accepted by Egyptian
authorities, but Abu al-Amreen said the power authority had not received
notification from Egypt about how the fuel would be transferred.

"We keep contacting the relevant authorities in Egypt, but so far we
received no answers," he added.

With an icy storm blowing through the Palestinian territories, officials
have warned of a humanitarian crisis as the blackouts stop water pumping,
sewage facilities, and heating in the Gaza Strip.

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