8-16-2016 Two years after war, rebuilding in Gaza is far from done, and international donors are bailing - Rushdi Abu Alouf and Joshua Mitnick LA Times


http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-gaza-reconstruction-adv-snap-story.html

 

...The rebuilding task is daunting. Gaza's power lines and the territory's sole power plant were hit during the war, leading to rolling power cuts of 12 to 18 hours a day on an electricity grid capable of supplying only half of the territory's needs. The power shortage has hobbled Gaza's sewage treatment plant, sending about 24 million gallons of raw sewage into the sea daily and creating a stifling stench along the coast.  Schools, businesses, farms and medical centers also sustained tens of millions of dollars in damage. 

There are multiple headwinds holding up the massive project: .. 

The biggest problem, according to the United Nations, is funding shortfalls. ..


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