United Nations – UN Says Gaza Requires Unprecedented Reconstruction

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    The mother of Hussam Qawasmeh, assisted by family members, walks through the ruins of their family home that was blown up by the Israeli army  in the Palestinian village of Halhoul, just north of Hebron, early 18 August 2014.  EPAUnited Nations – The top U.N. official in the Mideast said Monday that Gaza will require massive reconstruction and proposed expanding a U.N.-Israeli system to import construction materials into the Palestinian territory.

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    Robert Serry told the U.N. Security Council that ending the blockade of Gaza and addressing Israel’s legitimate security needs have become even more urgent given “the unprecedented amount of destruction … and the corresponding unprecedented level of humanitarian needs” suffered during the latest fighting between Israel and Hamas.

    He said there are indications that “the volume of reconstruction will be about three times” what it was after the 2009 Hamas-Israel conflict.

    Serry said approximately 16,800 housing units have been destroyed or severely damaged, affecting some 100,000 Palestinians. In addition, he said an estimated 108 installations belonging to the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees were damaged along with the Gaza branch of his own office.

    Serry said ways must be found to get large quantities of building materials, including cement, into Gaza “in a way that fulfills Israel’s security concerns.”

    During the latest conflict, Israel discovered and destroyed dozens of cross-border tunnels. Israel has said it is willing, in principle, to ease Gaza border restrictions — but only with safeguards that prevent weapons or goods with possible military uses, such as cement for building tunnels and bunkers, from reaching Hamas.

    Hamas agreed to a power-sharing agreement in April with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Fatah faction controls the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority now controls a unity government of technocrats in both the West Bank and Gaza but Hamas’ military wing still controls security in Gaza.

    Serry said the U.N.-Israeli system to import construction materials has been used “for years.”

    “This system has demonstrably worked, prevented diversion of materials, allowed successful implementation of crucial projects, and built trust,” he said. “Reconstruction of the magnitude which is now needed can only be addressed with the involvement at scale of the Palestinian Authority and the private sector in Gaza, meaning larger quantities of materials are required to enter Gaza.”

    He said the United Nations is ready to explore how it can be expanded to monitor a Palestinian Authority-led private-sector reconstruction program in Gaza.

    Norway and Egypt announced plans on Monday to co-host a donor conference once a durable cease-fire is in place and once adequate access conditions have been established, he said.

    “Donors will want to be assured that they can bring construction materials inside Gaza,” Serry said. “Right now, Gaza urgently needs houses, hospitals, and schools — not rockets, tunnels, and conflict,” Serry said.


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    Liepa
    Liepa
    9 years ago

    Why bother constructing it will only get destroyed again in a year or two. As long as Hamas doesn’t disarm there’s no point in rebuilding, save your money, fools!

    9 years ago

    “This system has demonstrably worked”

    How did it work if Hamas successfully diverted the cement for tunnel building????

    Texas_Eli
    Texas_Eli
    9 years ago

    And, 5 years from now, there will still be 16,800 damaged housing units despite massive contributions of material to rebuild. Why? Because the arabs will pilfer it for other uses.
    Years ago, after Israel went into Jenin, Egypt gave massive amounts of concrete to the PLO/PA to rebuild. Arafat sold the concrete to Israel to build the border fence with, then complained about the border fence!

    fat36
    fat36
    9 years ago

    So for them it’s a win-win situation they got to creates havoc in Israel and now there getting new housing they have reason to celebrate and for the lives that were lost just water under the bridge for them

    pbalaw
    pbalaw
    9 years ago

    108 UN installations?? Why on earth do they even have them… I smell scam

    9 years ago

    Right now, Gaza urgently needs houses, hospitals, and schools — not rockets, tunnels, and conflict,” Serry said. They had houses, hospitals and schools, and even greenhouses. They destroyed them. What hypocrisy. Hamas wants the rockets, tunnels and conflict.

    ashoag
    ashoag
    9 years ago

    Gaza is building the first subway hospitals and schools