And they certainly dont prevent arabs living in gaza from producing a stable society and building a civilzation.
And this statement is just plain false.
The gazans can bring in anything they want from egypt
Do you remember Kurt Russell in “Escape from L.A.” after Los Angeles has been turned into a vast open-air prison? This is Gaza in October 2007. Ever since Hamas was elected early last year and Fatah was later expelled, the residents of Gaza, most of whom are too young to vote, have been walled in and unable to escape. Sewage is overflowing in the streets, hospitals are running out of medicine, and the UN-supplied food is being rationed. “The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet,” the Guardian newspaper quoted an Israeli official as explaining, “but not to make them die of hunger.”
People cope. A UN advisory about a “Threat to Internationals” forced us to cut our visit short, and as we sped out of the city, some raw sewage splashed into our car’s open window. Without taking his foot off the accelerator, our driver handed over some spray-on perfume; “Smells better… plus the alcohol,” he said with a smile. While Egypt has shut the door and thrown away the key to the Egypt-Gaza checkpoint, Dubai pays lip service to the plight of the Palestinians as it adds another floor to its world’s tallest building.