Nusseirat Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip - The clothes were faded and worn out, and came from an unlikely place: Israel. But that didn’t bother the Palestinian women rummaging through piles of tattered jeans, shirts, jackets and baby clothing at the weekly flea market in a refugee camp in central Gaza.
Demand for the garments has become a barometer for the economic situation in Gaza, where after nearly a decade of rule by the Hamas militant group, poverty and unemployment levels are higher than ever, and the market for used clothing is buoyant.
Hamas, an Islamic group committed to Israel’s destruction, has been hit hard by several factors. It has fought three painful wars against Israel since it seized control of Gaza from the rival Fatah movement in 2007, and a blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt has stifled the economy by barring movement of goods and people in and out of the territory. Israel and Egypt say the blockade is a needed security measure to prevent weapons smuggling.
On Monday morning at the outdoor market in Nusseirat, vendors stacked clothes on blue tent fabric. Dozens of women, most of them donning black Islamic outfits that covered their faces, eagerly inspected the clothes and set aside pieces they liked.... Read More: VIN