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  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Palestinians
    women
    Sea
    beach
    Gaza Strip
    Environment
    Quality
    Authority
    seawater
    pollution
    50 percent
    Gaza
    Palestinian children in their home near the sea shore in central Gaza Strip on June 26, 2014. Palestinian Environment Quality Authority said in a statement the pollution of the seawater has gone beyond 50 percent. The lack of enough fuel to operate sewage treating facilities forced them to send wastewater into the sea. It warned it could close some beaches unless crisis is eased. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Palestinians
    women
    Sea
    beach
    Gaza Strip
    Environment
    Quality
    Authority
    seawater
    pollution
    50 percent
    Gaza
    Palestinian children in their home near the sea shore in central Gaza Strip on June 26, 2014. Palestinian Environment Quality Authority said in a statement the pollution of the seawater has gone beyond 50 percent. The lack of enough fuel to operate sewage treating facilities forced them to send wastewater into the sea. It warned it could close some beaches unless crisis is eased. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Palestinians
    women
    Sea
    beach
    Gaza Strip
    Environment
    Quality
    Authority
    seawater
    pollution
    50 percent
    Gaza
    A Palestinian family sits on beach in central Gaza Strip on June 26, 2014. Palestinian Environment Quality Authority said in a statement the pollution of the seawater has gone beyond 50 percent. The lack of enough fuel to operate sewage treating facilities forced them to send wastewater into the sea. It warned it could close some beaches unless crisis is eased. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90