Reconstruction of Gaza After Israeli Military Operation Could Take 20 Years

Daily Slave
September 2, 2014

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It is estimated that it will take 20 years to fix everything the Jews recently destroyed in Gaza. That is of course assuming they don’t bomb it again (and I can’t imagine they won’t).

The recent military strikes by evil Israeli Jews have left the Gaza Strip in such disrepair that it is being estimated that it could take 20 years to complete reconstruction in the area.

These strikes have actually been negative for Israeli security, because much of the world has turned against them as a result of the countless war crimes that were committed during this recent operation.

There will be many people Palestinians who will eventually seek retribution against the Jews for their atrocities.

CBC:

An international organization involved in assessing post-conflict reconstruction says it will take 20 years for Gaza’s battered and neglected housing stock to be rebuilt following the war between Hamas and Israel.

The assessment by Shelter Cluster, co-chaired by the UN refugee agency and the Red Cross, underscores the complexities involved in an overall reconstruction program for the Gaza Strip, which some Palestinian officials have estimated could cost in excess of $6 billion.

Any effort to rebuild Gaza will be hindered by a blockade imposed by Egypt and Israel since the Islamic militant group Hamas seized power in 2007. Israel has severely restricted the import of concrete and other building materials into Gaza, fearing that militants will use them to build rockets and reinforce cross-border attack tunnels.

Egypt and Norway have raised the possibility of convening a Gaza donors’ conference at some point next month, but no firm arrangements have been made.