T., Dr. Abu-Shaban, N., Dr. Abu-Shaban. N., Dr. Al
Baraquoni, L., Dr. Albarqouni, N.M.A., Al Dalies,
H., Al Meziny, K., Al Shawwa, R., Balousha, S., Dr.
Barbieri, M., Dr. Barbieri,M.,Dr. Diab,S.Y., El
Balawi, M., El Shawwa, R., Dr. Giani, U., Dr.
Minutolo, R., Miqdad,H., Mohammed, W.,
Myöhänen,, A., Eng.Naim, A., Dr. Parodi,
Dr.S.Perko, K., Dr. Punamäki, R.L, Dr. Qouta, S.R.,
Salah, M., Salem, E., Dr. Signoriello, S. Dr. Skaik, S.,
Dr. Vänskä, M.
Thanks for permissions and the support to 3
successive Ministers of Health in Gaza, Dr Naim B.,
Dr. Dr M.Mokallathi, peace be upon him, who
allowed to start the research when Dean of the
Medical Faculty of the Islamic University of Gaza,
Dr. Raysh Y., and gratitude to the UN Mine Action
team, to the EQA, Agency of the Environment in
Gaza, for sharing insights and information, to
UNRWA for valuable consulting, and to a number of
colleagues in Europe that supported with scientific,
pragmatical and moral advice the research all along.
The research was according to the Ethical
principles of the Helsinki convention, was approved
by the Ethical committee of the Islamic University of
Gaza and was done under permission of the Gaza
Ministry of Health.
Funds were: Italian Cooperation to P.M-, Interpal
UK to P.M, Jacobs foundation #5585within a
collaborative project with Tampere university, and all
along through the donations of benevolent individuals
or associations that support health and welfare for
Palestinians to the association NWRG, to whom goes
our gratitude.
I declare no conflict of interest of any kind.
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