Israel Impedes Reconstruction In Gaza: Palestinian Official

Gaza

GAZA, Dec 13 (NNN-WAFA) – A senior Palestinian official, yesterday accused Israel, of impeding the process of reconstruction in the besieged Gaza Strip, which is ruled by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

Naji Sarhan, undersecretary of the Hamas-run ministry of housing and public works, told a news conference in Gaza city that, the reconstruction plan “is going very slowly,” and Israel is “fully responsible.”

The Palestinian side has earlier accused Israel of not showing any commitment to reconstructing what had been destroyed in an offensive by Israel in May.

On May 10, Israel waged an 11-day large-scale aerial offensive on the Gaza Strip. During the conflict, more than 250 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed. The wave of conflict ended after Egypt brokered a ceasefire agreement, between Hamas and Israel on May 21.

According to official figures, around 1,800 housing units in the Gaza Strip were destroyed, and 16,800 units had been damaged, during the 11-day attack.

“Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip, home of more than two million Palestinians, exacerbated the humanitarian, economic and social crises,” Sarhan said, adding that, the latest wave of tension caused a direct loss to Palestine of 420 million U.S. dollars.

“Qatar and Egypt pledged a financial grant of 500 million U.S. dollars each, for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip,” Sarhan said, adding that, Germany donated nine million dollars and other countries donated 20 million dollars.

After the conflict, Egypt sent engineers, construction equipment, and Egyptian workers, to help remove the rubble of the destroyed buildings. But Israel tried to ban the shipment of raw materials to Gaza, “to pressure Hamas to lessen its demands for reaching a permanent truce agreement. But under international pressure, Israel allowed the shipment of all materials for the first time in years,” Sarhan said.

The progress of Gaza’s reconstruction, which may last for several months, if not years, depends on the political situation and field conditions, he added.