Ukraine in Arabic | Gaza 0% rebuilt, one year after Operation Protective Edge

One year after fighting between Gaza militants and Israel, the Palestinian enclave remains heaped with ruins - infrastructure and thousands of homes destroyed, displacing around 100,000 people.

Kiev/ Ukraine in Arabic/ One year after fighting between Gaza militants and Israel, the Palestinian enclave remains heaped with ruins - infrastructure and thousands of homes destroyed, displacing around 100,000 people.

Imports of reconstruction material are restricted. The United Nations last month said it could take 30 years to repair the damage.

Israel’s Operation Protective Edge was the third war in six years. It lasted for 50 days.

Health officials said more than 2,100 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed and 10,000 wounded. The air and artillery bombardment and then a ground invasion were retaliation for rocket and mortar attacks into Israel from Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants. this had followed previous air strikes after three Israeli teenagers were abducted and murdered.

Israel said six of its civilians were killed and 67 soldiers. The UN chief investigator afterwards said the Gaza suffering was unprecedented and far-reaching, while Israelis under regular threat also live in fear.

Donors in October pledged billions to rebuild, about a quarter of which has been turned over. The donors want the Palestinian Authority, led by Mahmoud Abbas, to take a role in governing Gaza.

Hamas won an election in 2006 and has resisted powersharing. The 1.8 million Gaza population, growing by 50,000 a year, live in a strip of 362 square kilometres of land. According to the World Bank, Gaza’s more than 40% unemployment rate is the highest in the world; 60% of the young are unemployed.

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