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The story of Palestine’s grinding poverty never really registered on the
Western media’s radar. By the spring of 2003, the UN was reporting that
food shortages were so acute it had run out of supplies for destitute
refugee families and that malnutrition was rife. The small village of
Izzbi Tabib where this man is from, was in a desperation situation, cut
off from its fields by the new wall and the services of its neighbouring
town Azzoun. Its plight was being replicated across the West Bank and
Gaza. (March 2003) |