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UN halts Gaza house repairs saying donors failed to pay up
2015-01-28
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said on Tuesday that it cannot afford to repair Gaza homes damaged in last year’s war with Israel because donors have failed to pay.

“The agency has exhausted all funding to support repairs and rental subsidies,” the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said in a statement. “$5.4 billion was pledged at the Cairo (aid) conference last October and virtually none of it has reached Gaza. This is distressing and unacceptable.

“It is unclear why this funding has not been forthcoming,” it added.

UNRWA said that the homes of more than 96,000 Palestine refugees were destroyed or damaged during the conflict. They made up the vast majority of the more than 100,000 homes that were hit during the 50-day conflict between Israel and Hamas.

UNRWA said: “Some funds remain available to begin the reconstruction of totally destroyed homes.”

But it added that cutting subsidies to displaced residents currently renting alternative accommodation could force large numbers back to UN schools and centres which are already sheltering 12,000 people.

“UNRWA in Gaza has so far provided over $77 million to 66,000 Palestine refugee families to repair their home or find a temporary alternative,” it said.

Gaza’s sole power station, which was damaged during the war, is struggling with a severe lack of fuel and is only able to supply the enclave with six hours of power per day.

Reconstruction has barely begun, with experts saying it will take years even if Israel significantly eases its eight-year blockade.
How long would it take if Hamas wasn't diverting all the construction materials back into tunnel and bunker repair?
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Why even bother rebuilding? The Paleos are just going to yet again piss of the Perfidious Juices who will then bomb all the fresh construction back to rubble. Better to adapt and learn to live in the shells of ruined buildings and rubble piles. Should make for some great photo ops!
Posted by: SteveS   2015-01-28 13:56  

#6  Typical result of a typical lefty proggie mentality. It's all about feel good intentions, not about results.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-01-28 12:22  

#5  Actually, almost all of it was delivered. Unf5, much of it was diverted to the pockets of Hamas leaders, and the tunnel rebuilding fund.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2015-01-28 10:24  

#4  “It is unclear why this funding has not been forthcoming,” it added.

What's the magic word, you ungrateful assholes?
Posted by: tu3031   2015-01-28 09:58  

#3  “It is unclear why this funding has not been forthcoming,”
No one cares for action, only headlines.
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-01-28 09:34  

#2  It was the largest single ask in UNRWA's history.

However, it follows a similar pattern to previous examples of promises made to the Palestinians, for example, in the Sharm el-Sheikh conference in 2009; pledges totaled 4.7 billion dollars, none of which reached Gaza.

Still it is interesting to look at some of the pledges here and the fact only $77 million arrived; I leave to the reader here to speculate.

Qatar promised $1 billion.
Saudi $450 million
EU $450 million
US $212 million
Kuwait $200 million
Turkey $200 million
United Arab Emirates $200m
Japan $200 million
German $63 million
France $38 million
Italy $24 million and almost $40 million a bit later

Posted by: BernardZ   2015-01-28 08:22  

#1  Je Suis broke?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-01-28 03:21  

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