Reconstruction Funded By Egypt Kicks Off In Gaza

Reconstruction Funded By Egypt Kicks Off In Gaza

GAZA, Sept 24 (NNN-WAFA) – The first phase of a reconstruction plan, which is funded by Egypt, kicked off in the besieged Gaza Strip, a Palestinian official announced.

“Egyptian construction vehicles and engineers, immediately started working on the first phase of reconstructing what had been destroyed during the last wave of tension in the Gaza Strip,” said Naji Sarhan, an official from the Hamas-run Ministry of Public Works.

Bulldozers, trucks, and construction equipment have arrived in the Gaza Strip, through the Rafah border crossing, between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, he said in a statement.

The first project was the reconstruction of a coastal highway in the Gaza Strip.

When the 11-day tension between Israel and militants led by Hamas, in the coastal enclave ended on May 21, Egypt pledged a grant of 500 million U.S. dollars to reconstruct what had been destroyed by Israel.

Last week, a group of Egyptian engineers arrived in the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing point and will stay in the territory for two weeks, to observe and finalise other reconstruction projects.

At the end of the last wave of tension, another delegation of Egyptian engineers visited the Gaza Strip, to remove the rubble of the buildings and high-rises destroyed by Israeli fighter jets.

Meanwhile, Hazem Qassem, Hamas spokesman in Gaza, told reporters that several Egyptian delegations will arrive in Gaza in the coming days to review the reconstruction.

He noted that, Hamas rejects linking the process of reconstruction with reaching a prisoner exchange deal with Israel, adding that, “the mediators, Qatar, Egypt, and the United Nations understand Hamas’ position.”– NNN-WAFA

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