Gaza City – Palestinians Lay Cornerstone For Rebuilding Gaza High-rise

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    Ahmed Tanira 32, carries his child next to his wife Riham, as they stand in the rubble of Zafer 4 Tower, which was destroyed in the last summer's Israel-Hamas war, during cornerstone ceremony for rebuilding Zafer 4 Tower in Gaza, in the northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015.(AP Photo/Adel Hana)Gaza City – Palestinian officials laid the cornerstone on Wednesday for the rebuilding of a Gaza residential high-rise flattened in last summer’s war between the Islamic militant group Hamas and Israel.

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    The ceremony by Gaza’s public works minister was a symbolic move to boost the spirits of the nearly 500 residents of Zafer 4 Tower, which was hit by two bombs from the air during fighting in August.

    The high-rise was evacuated after Israeli warnings and before it was destroyed. One of the residents, 32-year-old Ahmed Tanira, said he left the building with his wife, two children, mother and aunt at the time, thinking that the Israelis may hit a specific apartment — not topple the entire, 11-story building.

    Hundreds of buildings were damaged in the 50-day war, which killed about 2,200 Palestinians and 72 Israelis.

    “It was a very big shock,” he recalled. He said the cornerstone ceremony was “a glimpse of hope.”

    Tanira said he had just bought and moved into the apartment, 40 days before the war erupted in July. After the tower was flattened, he and his family moved from one rental home to another.

    At the time, Israel said it was targeting sites linked to Hamas militants, including rocket launchers, command centers and weapons depots. It also accused Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, of using civilians as human shields in the fighting.

    On Wednesday, officials and residents of the building gathered in a tent set up for the ceremony, next to the remainder of the debris.

    The project was paid for by Qatar Charity, which raised $3.5 million for it. At the event, Palestinian ministers signed two agreements with the charity to rebuild the tower and repair 100 other damaged homes.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    9 years ago

    I wouldn’t pour much money into rebuilding this tower. It’s only a matter of time before Hamas acts up again and the IDF will have to demolish it from the air.

    allmark
    allmark
    9 years ago

    One idea would be for Hamas to stop firing rockets and mortars into Israel. Then the new apartment building won’t have to be destroyed again.

    9 years ago

    It will remain just a cornerstone,while all the donor millions will go towards completing terror tunnels,

    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    9 years ago

    I heard they were building a future “Target” there 😉

    9 years ago

    And from where will they get the cement to build?

    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    9 years ago

    I heard they were building a future “Target” there 😉