• CV
  • Clips
  • Climate
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • Research
  • Los Deportados
  • Photography

ST McNeil

Environmental Convergence Journalist

Main menu

Skip to content
  • Africa
    • Africa North
    • Africa South
  • Americas
    • Mexico
    • USA
  • Middle East
    • Egypt
    • Jordan
    • PalestineIsrael
    • Tunisia

Archives

Show Grid Show List

Post navigation

Gaza’s River of Excrement

21 October 2011 by ST McNeil

  From over-capacity cesspools to a contaminated aquifer, the water and sewage systems of the Gaza Strip are a living nightmare. “Personally I’ve never been so overwhelmed by a smell. You feel that there is something terribly wrong in the air,” said Karl Schembri, communications outreach officer for Oxfam International. There’s something toxic hitting you in the face. There’s no escaping it.” Schembri grimaced with his back to the river of raw sewage otherwise known as Wadi Gaza. “Around 30,000 cubic [...]

Categories: Clips, Middle East, News, PalestineIsrael • Tags: aquifer, Gaza, Gaza tunnels, Hamas, Mediterranean, palestine, Rafah border crossing, waste water, waste water treatment

0

How to get out of Gaza. Kind of.

26 July 2011 by ST McNeil

I have crossed many borders, most with my brother Ben in southern Africa, but Rafah was the worst. The Palestinian National Authority stamp I now have in my passport is by far the hardest one I’ve acquired in the last 26 months of traveling. After pocketing a stone from the Philadelphi Strip, Hussam and I drove to the Rafah Border Crossing. He told me I’d have plenty of time – it was noon and the border closed at four. While [...]

Categories: Egypt, Middle East, PalestineIsrael • Tags: Cairo Press Office, Egypt, Gaza border crossing, Hamas, Palestinian passport stamp

0

Post navigation

Latest Film

mobile shots

about

Tweets by @stmcneil
Powered by WordPress. Theme: Gridspace by Graph Paper Press.
show
 
close
rss tumblr facebook Skype linkedin youtube Follow on Twitter
Tweet