At the World Economic Forum, Mohammed Mustafa, chairman of the Palestine Investment Fund, warned that the besieged enclave of Gaza, which was flattened by Israel's war on Hamas militants, faces a severe humanitarian crisis. He stated that the reconstruction of housing in the region would require at least $15 billion. Mustafa emphasized the urgency of addressing the aftermath, cautioning that the consequences of hunger and famine could be more deadly than the war itself. He called on the international community to act quickly to prevent further catastrophe.
The head of the Palestine Investment Fund, Muhammad Mustafa, said that the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the construction of housing units will require at least $15 billion, due to the leveling of large areas of Gaza to the groun https://t.co/h61n1Fi2Fj
“If we're not careful, maybe more people will be killed or die from hunger and famine than the war itself.” Palestine Investment Fund chairman urges international community to act quickly to avert a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. Read more: https://t.co/Guver0yM4k https://t.co/CArF20ZzlB
At least $15 billion would be needed to rebuild housing in the #Gaza Strip, Palestine Investment Fund chairman Mohammed Mustafa says at the World Economic Forum, after much of the besieged enclave was flattened by #Israel’s war on #Hamas militants. https://t.co/fDIyrCqiIt
⚠️ GAZA POST-WAR HOUSING RECONSTRUCTION TO COST AT LEAST $15 BILLION - FUND (Reuters) At least $15 billion would be needed to rebuild housing in the Gaza Strip, Palestine Investment Fund chairman Mohammed Mustafa said on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum, after much of the… https://t.co/UGdaWitEwS
More people in Gaza are likely to die of hunger and famine than war, Palestine Investment Fund chairman Mohammed Mustafa said on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum. https://t.co/VSeOdEpGWs