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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Enormous amounts of construction materials are needed to repair and rebuild the thousands of homes and businesses that were damaged in Gaza in last month s conflict between Israel and Hamas.
But international donors, including the United States, that have pledged funds want to make sure those supplies don t end up in the hands of Hamas, the Islamist group that rules Gaza.
Israel said its airstrikes and artillery barrages targeted the group s military infrastructure, especially its network of underground tunnels used to store and transport military equipment and personnel. The tunnels often run underneath civilian areas.
More than 1,000 housing and commercial units in Gaza were destroyed and over 750 homes were severely damaged in the 11-day Israeli bombardment, according to the United Nations humanitarian office, citing the Gazan government.Schools, hospitals, roads and water and energy infrastructure were also damaged. At least 250 Palestinians
Gaza Wants To Rebuild, But Ensuring Funds Don t Go To Hamas Is Slowing The Process
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