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| Zayed
City taking shape in Gaza
Gulf News, Abu Dhabi
|By Nadim Kawach, Bureau Chief | 28-06-2003
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| Construction of the
first phase of the project is half-way to
completion. Picture: WAM |
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Amidst rubble in the heart of war-battered Gaza, a neat city has
started to take shape as Palestinians press ahead with a major
charity housing project for their families ordered and financed by
President His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
When completed, the Zayed City will be home to nearly 30,000
people most of whom have been made homeless by recurrent Israeli
attacks on their areas.
The five-phase project near the devastated town of Beit Hanoun
costs around $200 million and the first stage that was launched in
1999 is now mid-way to completion in defiance of continuing
Israeli destruction and siege of most Palestinian areas.
A Palestinian official said the Zayed City is a vital housing
project for their people and described it as "one of the
pillars of the upcoming independent Palestinian state."
"When the first stage of this vital project is completed, it
will provide 736 apartments to the Palestinian families... this
will ease their suffering and allow them to live a decent
life," said Marwan Abdul Hamid, Palestinian Minister of
Housing.
"The UAE, under Sheikh Zayed's leadership, has always been
generous with Palestine and the Palestinian people…this project
in fact constitutes one of the pillars of our upcoming independent
Palestinian state and its capital Jerusalem," he said in a
statement to the Zayed Centre for Coordination and Follow-up.
The UAE has already signed a contract for the first stage, costing
around $55 million, while the remaining phases of construction
will be carried out in other parts of Gaza.
The project is part of a series of gestures undertaken by Sheikh
Zayed to support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people
against Israel's formidable military machine.
When Israeli invaders destroyed Jenin Camp in a large-scale
offensive in the West Bank last year, Sheikh Zayed quickly
announced he would rebuild the camp and assured its fleeing
residents they would regain their homes.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) is supervising
the rebuilding of the camp after signing an agreement with the UAE
to finance the $27-million project that involves the
reconstruction of nearly 800 houses.
The UAE's Red Crescent Authority (RCA) is also active in the West
Bank and Gaza, providing food, clothes and medicine to the
Palestinians, whose economy and infrastructure have been badly
damaged in Israel's ongoing aggressions.
More than Dh332 million (90 million) in direct assistance has been
provided by RCA to the Palestinians since they launched their
second intifada (uprising).
Apart from providing houses, the Zayed City project has also
ensured jobs for more than 1,200 Palestinians who have been
deprived of work in Israel after they were denied entry. More jobs
are expected to be created when other stages of the project are
launched, according to Walid Sayed, who is supervising the
project.
"The first phase of the project involves the construction of
70 five-storey buildings, a 12-storey structure, two markets, a
school and Sheikh Zayed Mosque that will accommodate more than
3,000 worshippers," he said. "Besides, the City will be
supplied with all essential services, including roads, water,
electricity, health and education."
He said the entire project, to be carried out in separate areas of
Gaza, includes 3,570 apartments providing shelter to 25,000 to
30,000 people.
"We have completed more than 50 per cent of the first phase
despite Israel's siege and its measures to bar entry of some
materials and split Gaza into three parts… when it is completed,
the Zayed City will tackle a serious housing shortage in Gaza,
ease the plight of the Palestinian people and enable them to carry
on with their struggle against the occupation." |
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| Earth, a planet
hungry for peace |
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| The Israeli
apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers
(Ran Cohen, pmc, 5/24/03). |
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| The Israeli
apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers in
the West Bank (Ran Cohen, pmc, 5/24/03). |
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