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A convoy bringing medical aid to Gaza is stranded at the border with Egypt, after most of the activists and volunteers with it were denied entry. | A convoy bringing medical aid to Gaza is stranded at the border with Egypt, after most of the activists and volunteers with it were denied entry. |
Only 16 of the group of 130 Europeans were permitted to enter, leaving trucks laden with wheelchairs, medicines and a dialysis machine stuck at the border. | Only 16 of the group of 130 Europeans were permitted to enter, leaving trucks laden with wheelchairs, medicines and a dialysis machine stuck at the border. |
UN agencies say the Gaza blockade appeared to have been tightened in recent months. | UN agencies say the Gaza blockade appeared to have been tightened in recent months. |
Separately, a desert marathon runner was also denied access to the Strip. | Separately, a desert marathon runner was also denied access to the Strip. |
The Hope for Gaza convoy, organised by a range of small, Europe-based humanitarian organisations and other groups, had travelled from Milan over the past month. | The Hope for Gaza convoy, organised by a range of small, Europe-based humanitarian organisations and other groups, had travelled from Milan over the past month. |
Its UK-based coordinator, Rami Abdu, claimed the Egyptian authorities had said they would be allowed access and had even stamped the whole group's passports to allow them to exit Egypt. | Its UK-based coordinator, Rami Abdu, claimed the Egyptian authorities had said they would be allowed access and had even stamped the whole group's passports to allow them to exit Egypt. |
But they were told "high instructions had... suddenly" been received and only 16 of the convoy participants would be allowed to enter, he said. | But they were told "high instructions had... suddenly" been received and only 16 of the convoy participants would be allowed to enter, he said. |
It is the latest of several attempts by activists and NGOs to break the blockade. Previously groups have brought ships into Gaza by sea and another group class="inlineText" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7932764.stm">managed to reach Gaza via the Rafah crossing. | |
Mr Abdu said the aid deliveries were co-ordinated with hospitals and rehabilitation centres in Gaza, some of which were private, some run by the Hamas administration. | Mr Abdu said the aid deliveries were co-ordinated with hospitals and rehabilitation centres in Gaza, some of which were private, some run by the Hamas administration. |
'Tightened restrictions' | 'Tightened restrictions' |
Under Israel and Egypt's joint blockade of the strip, little more than humanitarian basics are allowed in. | Under Israel and Egypt's joint blockade of the strip, little more than humanitarian basics are allowed in. |
International organisations say the Israeli authorities have tightened restrictions, after the flow of aid increased in the wake of Israel's military operation in January. | International organisations say the Israeli authorities have tightened restrictions, after the flow of aid increased in the wake of Israel's military operation in January. |
"These restrictions have again become severe and excessive," said Tony Laurance, acting Head of World Health Organization in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. | "These restrictions have again become severe and excessive," said Tony Laurance, acting Head of World Health Organization in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. |
Although medicines and medical equipment do enter Gaza, the process of getting permission for many items is "slow and cumbersome", he said. | Although medicines and medical equipment do enter Gaza, the process of getting permission for many items is "slow and cumbersome", he said. |
The WHO said that, as of mid-May, stocks were short of 82 different drugs, with less than a month's supply left. | The WHO said that, as of mid-May, stocks were short of 82 different drugs, with less than a month's supply left. |
Mr Laurance said there had been problems ensuring that medical donations matched needs, and inappropriate or out-of-date medicines having to be destroyed. | Mr Laurance said there had been problems ensuring that medical donations matched needs, and inappropriate or out-of-date medicines having to be destroyed. |
At the weekend, the UN relief agency Unrwa said the blockade was intensifying the deteriorating health situation in Gaza. | At the weekend, the UN relief agency Unrwa said the blockade was intensifying the deteriorating health situation in Gaza. |
Unrwa said the number of different "essential" items allowed into Gaza had gone down from 4,000 before the Israeli military operation in January to about 40. | Unrwa said the number of different "essential" items allowed into Gaza had gone down from 4,000 before the Israeli military operation in January to about 40. |
'Run for Love' | 'Run for Love' |
A spokesman for the Israeli Defence Ministry disputed the claim and said the policy had not changed. | A spokesman for the Israeli Defence Ministry disputed the claim and said the policy had not changed. |
Critics say Israel's list of banned items now includes marathon runners | Critics say Israel's list of banned items now includes marathon runners |
He said there was no list of banned items, but "luxury items" and items which could be used for military purposes were still restricted. | He said there was no list of banned items, but "luxury items" and items which could be used for military purposes were still restricted. |
The blockade was tightened after Hamas seized control of Gaza in June 2007 and in response to rocket fire into Israel. | The blockade was tightened after Hamas seized control of Gaza in June 2007 and in response to rocket fire into Israel. |
The spokesman said militants were still firing rockets into Israel and there had been no movement on the release of the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. | The spokesman said militants were still firing rockets into Israel and there had been no movement on the release of the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. |
Separately, Italian marathon runner Max Calderan, was denied access from Israel into Gaza. | Separately, Italian marathon runner Max Calderan, was denied access from Israel into Gaza. |
He had been planning a Run for Love covering 335 miles (540km) from Ramallah in the West Bank to Jerusalem, through Gaza to the summit of Egypt's Mount Sinai. | He had been planning a Run for Love covering 335 miles (540km) from Ramallah in the West Bank to Jerusalem, through Gaza to the summit of Egypt's Mount Sinai. |
Unrwa, which had been due to provide security for the Gaza leg, said the Israeli authorities had told him they would let him in. | Unrwa, which had been due to provide security for the Gaza leg, said the Israeli authorities had told him they would let him in. |
The Defence Ministry spokesman said he was unaware of Mr Calderan's request for permission until he arrived at the crossing. | The Defence Ministry spokesman said he was unaware of Mr Calderan's request for permission until he arrived at the crossing. |
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