Yahoo – AFP,
6 Oct 2014
Washington (AFP) - Secretary of State John Kerry will take part in a conference on rebuilding Gaza, devastated by a 50-day war with Israel earlier this year, a US official said Monday.
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Secretary of State John Kerry gestures upon his arrival for a meeting with
Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah on July 23,
2014 (AFP Photo/Abbas Momani)
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Washington (AFP) - Secretary of State John Kerry will take part in a conference on rebuilding Gaza, devastated by a 50-day war with Israel earlier this year, a US official said Monday.
Kerry
"will be attending the conference" to be held in Cairo on October 12,
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.
The
Palestinian government on Thursday unveiled a 76-page reconstruction plan for
Gaza, calling for $4 billion to rebuild the war-battered territory, with the
largest amount going to build housing for some 100,000 left homeless.
The Israeli
military operation in the impoverished Gaza Strip killed nearly 2,200
Palestinians, while attacks by Gaza militants killed 73 on the Israeli side.
The report
said $4 billion (3.2 billion euros) would be needed for the "direct
costs" of rebuilding the besieged coastal territory. It would include $1.9
billion for public and private infrastructure repairs, and $1.2 billion for
"reactivating economic productivity."
The
priority will be to remove rubble and unexploded shells, while also repairing
Gaza's power station and improving access to water, health care and education.
Last month,
the US unveiled an additional $71 million in emergency aid to Gaza,
highlighting that "more than 580,000 people are still sheltering in United
Nations facilities."
It brought
the US total funding since the start of the war to more than $118 million.
"Basic
necessities like food, clean water, and fuel remain in short supply throughout
the territory," the State Department warned in a September statement.
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