The Jerusalem Post

Gaza to begin rebuilding homes destroyed during Operation Guardian of the Walls

- • By NIDAL AL-MUGHRABI

GAZA (Reuters) – The reconstruc­tion of homes in Gaza that were destroyed or damaged in the May conflict between Israel and Hamas will begin in the first week of October using aid from Qatar, a senior Palestinia­n housing official said on Sunday.

Gaza’s Hamas-run government says Israeli airstrikes destroyed about 2,200 homes in the enclave during the 11-day conflict and damaged 37,000 others. Some homes in Israel were damaged by rockets launched by Hamas and other Gaza terrorist groups.

About 1,800 destroyed or damaged homes will be rebuilt in the first phase of work, according to Naji Sarhan, Gaza’s deputy minister for housing and public works.

He said that Israel had lifted some restrictio­ns on steel and cement entering the territory in recent days. Last week, Egypt began repairing Gaza’s main coastal road, part of a broader plan to revamp Gaza infrastruc­ture.

Palestinia­n officials say 250 people, including 66 children, were killed by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. Israeli officials says 13 people, including two children, were killed in Israel by terrorists’ rockets.

Following a May 21 ceasefire, mediated by Egypt, access to reconstruc­tion funds and materials has been a key Hamas demand. Israel limits constructi­on materials entering the territory, saying Hamas uses them to build weapons to wage attacks.

But following an agreement with the United Nations and Qatar, Israel allowed about $20 million in aid from the

Gulf state to enter Gaza this month. That disburseme­nt will be followed by $50m. of Qatari funds earmarked for rebuilding homes, Sarhan said.

Gaza officials estimate it will take $479m. to rebuild homes and infrastruc­ture damaged in the May fighting. Qatar and Egypt have each pledged $500m. for Gaza reconstruc­tion.

 ?? (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­NS WORK on a house in Khan Yunis yesterday that was destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during fighting in May.
(Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) PALESTINIA­NS WORK on a house in Khan Yunis yesterday that was destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during fighting in May.

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