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The Masharawi Foundation continues its daily mobile offering for children in Gaza.
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The Masharawi Foundation continues its daily mobile offering for children in Gaza.
Long live cinema, long live life.
It is transferred...
Rashid Masharawi.
- 70% of the Ministry’s vehicles are out of service due to direct targeting and the accumulation of technical malfunctions.
- Out of 82 ambulances, 39 are completely out of service, while 17 require urgent maintenance.
- Ministry teams carry out approximately 5,000 transport trips weekly for patients and medical staff, in addition to 140 truck trips weekly to transport medicines and medical supplies, amidst the threat of a system-wide shutdown.
- 100 service vehicles are out of service—including 30 that are beyond repair—while another 80 await emergency maintenance.
- The remaining vehicles suffer from a severe shortage of operational supplies and require 250 liters of oil monthly, while the ban on importing tires, batteries, and spare parts continues.
- The crisis has extended to buses from private transport companies contracted with the Ministry, which have been operating without periodic maintenance for months.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel famously prides himself on his ability to shape American policy. As he said in a secretly recorded 2001 conversation, “I know what America is. America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction.” Yet he has presided over an ongoing collapse in American Zionism and could eventually go down in history as the prime minister who lost Israel’s most important ally.
Israel’s imploding reputation is largely a consequence of its oppression of the Palestinians, in particular the mass killings in Gaza, which millions of Americans watched up close on social media. At the same time, Israel’s occupation of the West Bank — which is increasingly turning into outright annexation — is making Zionism and liberalism seem incompatible. Today, between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, about 7.2 million Jews preside over a slightly larger number of Arabs, if you combine Israel’s Palestinian citizenry with the populations of Gaza and the West Bank. The majority of those Palestinians are stateless and have almost no guaranteed rights, as we see in the growing number of settler pogroms in the West Bank and the systematic ethnic cleansing of villages.