London – Agency: Rebuilding Gaza Could Take A Century If Israel Keeps Blockade

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    A Palestinian man sits in a couch near the remains of his house that witnesses said was destroyed by Israeli shelling during a 50-day war last summer, in Biet Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip February 26, 2015.  REUTERS/Suhaib SalemLondon – The rebuilding of homes, schools and hospitals in Gaza could take more than a century to complete unless an Israeli blockade restricting imports of construction materials into the Gaza Strip is lifted, aid agency Oxfam said on Thursday.

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    Gaza needs more than 800,000 truckloads of building materials to repair infrastructure damaged in the 2014 war with Israel, yet less than a quarter of one percent of the materials needed have entered Gaza in the last three months, Oxfam said.

    Fifty days of conflict in Gaza between Hamas and Israeli forces in July and August last year killed more than 2,100 Palestinians and 73 Israelis, and left swathes of ruins in the Mediterranean enclave of 1.8 million Palestinians.

    Israel imposed a blockade on the Gaza Strip after the Islamist movement Hamas won power there in elections in 2006, and both Egpyt and Israel maintain tight controls on the movement of goods and people in and out of the territory.

    The longer the blockade continues, the more lives will be at risk, Oxfam regional director Catherine Essoyan said.

    “Families have been living in homes without roofs, walls or windows for the past six months. Many have just six hours of electricity a day and are without running water,” Essoyan said in a statement.

    Around 100,000 people – more than half of them children – are living in shelters, temporary accommodation or with extended family because their homes were destroyed, Oxfam said.

    Thousands more are living in damaged buildings, using plastic sheeting to try to keep out the rain.

    Little of the $5.4 billion pledged for Gaza’s reconstruction at a Cairo conference of international donors last October has reached the territory, it added.

    Japan contributed $32.2 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on Thursday, of which $14 million will go toward the cash assistance program for repairs and rent subsidies for Palestinian refugees made homeless by last year’s conflict, UNRWA said.

    Last month UNRWA said a lack of international funding had forced it to suspend payments to tens of thousands of Palestinians for repairs to homes damaged in the 2014 war.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    9 years ago

    So who’s in such a rush? They have nothing better to do all day anyway.

    allmark
    allmark
    9 years ago

    Didn’t read the propoganda (sorry article) closely but did it mention the part about Hamas diverting concrete to tunnels used to attack Israel?

    9 years ago

    It would never be rebuilt because hamas diverts all cement for terrorist activities tunnels bunkers not for rebuilding and just as a reminder THAT AGENCY’S (UN BS) STORED KASSAM ROCKETS FOR HAMAS!

    sane
    sane
    9 years ago

    Why was the cement used for tunnels in the first place? Why didn’t they use it for housing? Obviously they don’t need cement for peaceful purposes.

    9 years ago

    Aw….this is sad. Do you think the pali’s will now think twice about waging war against Israel ?

    9 years ago

    did u see the article about NEW TUNNELS being built & readied for use by the TERRORISTS