UNRWA Official Warns Raw Materials Shortage Delays Gaza Reconstruction

Gaza

GAZA, Aug 2 (NNN-WAFA) – The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), warned yesterday of the shortage of raw materials to launch reconstruction in the Gaza Strip.

Director of UNRWA in Gaza, Sam Rose, said in a press statement that, the lack of raw materials for starting the reconstruction plan “was due to the closure of the only commercial crossing between Gaza and Israel.”

“Reconstruction in the Gaza Strip has not started yet, and we, like many others, are deeply concerned over the continued Israeli closure of the Kerem Shalom commercial crossing point,” he said.

Ghassan Alian, chief of Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories, said, “It is possible to bring equipment and goods to Gaza, including materials for projects funded by the international community in areas of food, water, medicine, and fishing.”

Rose stressed the need to reach beyond the humanitarian relief, through the commercial crossing between the Palestinian and Israeli sides, to support the reconstruction process in Gaza.

The last round of fighting left more than 250 Palestinians and 13 Israelis dead, in addition to the large destruction of houses, buildings and infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.

“Some materials, such as cement, concrete and iron are not available in the local markets of Gaza,” Rose said, adding that, the shortage of raw materials stops and delays the reconstruction process.

In Jun, UNRWA launched an appeal to obtain necessary funds for reconstruction, to serve the Palestinian refugees in Gaza that constitute the majority of the population.

According to the Gaza ministry of housing and public work, 1,200 housing units were completely destroyed, in the last round of fighting in the Gaza Strip, adding that, 1,000 housing units are badly damaged and not suitable for living.

The reconstruction of the housing units will cost about 165 million U.S. dollars, it added.