Qatar on Tuesday launched a project to build 1,000 homes in the Gaza
Strip to house Palestinians displaced by last summer's Israeli offensive
on the coastal enclave.
The Gulf state, which hosts the exiled leadership of Gaza's Islamist rulers, was the largest single donor at an October conference in Cairo to raise funds to help rebuild the blockaded territory.
"Qatar made a pledge at the donors conference. Today we are putting that into effect, by beginning construction of 1,000 housing units," the head of the Qatari project, Mohammed al-Emadim, said at a news conference in Gaza City.
Last year's Israeli offensive in July and August killed about 2,200 Palestinians and also left 100,000 homeless, according to the United Nations.
The UN last month slammed the international community for failing to make good on its promises of aid, warning of another conflict unless Gaza was rehabilitated quickly.
*This story was edited by Ahram Online.
AFP
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10/3/15
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The Gulf state, which hosts the exiled leadership of Gaza's Islamist rulers, was the largest single donor at an October conference in Cairo to raise funds to help rebuild the blockaded territory.
"Qatar made a pledge at the donors conference. Today we are putting that into effect, by beginning construction of 1,000 housing units," the head of the Qatari project, Mohammed al-Emadim, said at a news conference in Gaza City.
- He did not specify where in the densely populated coastal enclave the homes would be built.
Last year's Israeli offensive in July and August killed about 2,200 Palestinians and also left 100,000 homeless, according to the United Nations.
The UN last month slammed the international community for failing to make good on its promises of aid, warning of another conflict unless Gaza was rehabilitated quickly.
*This story was edited by Ahram Online.
AFP
ahram.org.eg
10/3/15
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