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Gaza constructors to work in Arab countries

The Palestinian Contractors Union has convinced Arab markets to employ Palestinian contractors, amid the regressing construction sector in the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian workers clear the rubble of a school that witnesses said was destroyed by Israeli shelling during the most recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the east of Gaza City December 3, 2014. According to housing minister Mufeed al-Hasayna, Gaza needs 8,000 tonnes of cement a day to meet demand. A new system set up with the United Nations to comply with Israeli requirements lets through at most 2,000, he said. At that rate, reconstruction would take more than 30 years, said Hasayna, one of four
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Khalil Muttair and the six construction workers he has employed for 11 years have not taken on any construction projects over the last seven months, as the construction sector in the Gaza Strip has been deteriorating for years.

Speaking to Al-Monitor, Muttair attributed this crippling situation to several factors, most notably the stalemate in urban construction because of the financial crises plaguing the Gaza Strip in light of the Palesitnian Authority's inability to pay the full salaries of government employees. Young couples, for instance, prefer to rent prefabricated apartments that cost between $150 and $300 per month, because they are unable to buy a house.

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