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Gaza war damage $4-6 bn: Palestinian deputy minister |
2014-08-05 |
![]() Don't you mean that you are hoping for another $4-6B of boodle from the rest of the world? Amro told AFP the figure included only "direct damages" to the Gaza economy and warned it could climb further once additional impacts on the 1.8 million population are taken into account. A more precise assessment would be carried out once calm returns permanently to the overpopulated sliver of territory where more than 1,850 people were killed and nearly half a million displaced, he said. Amro said international A 72-hour truce, brokered by Egypt and the United States, came into effect at 8:00 am (0500 GMT) on Tuesday as the last Israeli troops left the battered enclave. The fighting began on July 8 and expanded into an Israeli ground offensive on July 17. Hundreds of homes were destroyed and last week the Gaza Strip's only power plant was shelled, imposing total blackouts. The Palestinian territory, under blockade by Israel and Egypt, suffers from chronic water and power shortages. Even before the latest fighting, Gaza suffered power cuts of eight to 12 hours a day, hampering |
Posted by:gorb |
#4 A 72-hour truce, brokered by Egypt and the United States So we had a finger in this? I thought HAMASS And the Israelis told us to STFU. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2014-08-05 22:45 |
#3 Excuse my French but - Fuck'em. Starting a war and then losing has consequences. Don't give them another dime. Not another cent. But then the world has always made sure the Muzzies never have to pay the price. I'm sure the EU, UN, and Obama will make up the difference. And so the dance goes on... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2014-08-05 20:41 |
#2 The 4-6 big ones are just for repair and rebuilding the tunnels. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2014-08-05 18:00 |
#1 how about: "FOAD - this is a lesson in 'consequences for actions'". Let them eat rubble |
Posted by: Frank G on the road 2014-08-05 16:09 |