The Asian Age

Rebuilding Gaza to take 20 yrs: UN- backed body

The assessment underscore­s the complexiti­es involved in an overall reconstruc­tion programme for the Gaza Strip, which some Palestinia­n officials have estimated could cost in excess of $ 6 billion

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Jerusalem, Aug. 30: An internatio­nal organisati­on involved in assessing post- conflict reconstruc­tion says it will take 20 years for Gaza’s battered and neglected housing stock to be rebuilt following the war between Hamas and Israel.

The assessment by Shelter Cluster, cochaired by the UN refugee agency and the Red Cross, underscore­s the complexiti­es involved in an overall reconstruc­tion programme for the Gaza Strip, which some Palestinia­n officials have estimated could cost in excess of $ 6 billion.

Any effort to rebuild Gaza will be hindered by a blockade imposed by Egypt and Israel since the Islamic militant group Hamas seized power in 2007. Israel has severely restricted the import of concrete and other building materials into Gaza, fearing that militants will use them to build rockets and reinforce cross- border attack tunnels.

Egypt and Norway have raised the possibilit­y of convening a Gaza donors’ conference at some point next month, but no firm arrangemen­ts have been made.

With a population of 1.8 million, Gaza is a densely populated coastal strip of urban warrens and agricultur­al land that still bears the scars of previous rounds of fighting.

In its report issued late Friday, Shelter Cluster said 17,000 Gaza housing units were destroyed or severely damaged during this summer’s war and 5,000 units still need work after damage sustained in the previous military campaigns. In addition, it says, Gaza has a housing deficit of 75,000 units.

Shelter Cluster said its 20- year assessment is based on the capacity of the main Israel- Gaza cargo crossing to handle 100 trucks of constructi­on materials daily.

The latest war began after three Israeli teens were killed in the West Bank by Hamas operatives in June, prompting Israel to arrest hundreds of Hamas members there. Rocket fire from Gaza on Israeli cities then escalated, and Israel launched a massive air and later ground campaign. The fighting lasted almost two months. —

 ??  ?? Supporters take part in the “No to Nato” protest march in Newport, south Wales, on Saturday. Around 1,000 protesters marched through the streets of Newport ahead of next week’s Nato summit.
Supporters take part in the “No to Nato” protest march in Newport, south Wales, on Saturday. Around 1,000 protesters marched through the streets of Newport ahead of next week’s Nato summit.

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