And, even when funds do get in, reconstruction projects stall, or do not begin at all, because the blockade prevents materials from reaching Gaza.

“Most of the 81 health clinics and hospitals that were damaged still lack funds for reconstruction, but the few that have funds do not have the material needed to proceed,” notes a report summary.

In addition, an estimated 100,000 people in Gaza are homeless, and not one of the 19,000 homes destroyed in the war has been rebuilt.

Furthermore, the report charges, there has been “no accountability to address violations of international law” and the international community has not posed a meaningful challenge to the siege itself.

As many have argued, international aid is a pittance as long as global super-powers like the United States throw their political and financial backing behind Israel’s siege of Gaza, home to 1.8 million people and one of the most densely-populated places on earth.

The report urges, “The international community, in particular the (Middle East diplomatic) Quartet of the US, the EU, Russia and the UN, should propose a time-bound plan to support an end to the blockade.”

Tony Laurance, CEO of MAP UK, another signatory to the report, declared, “The world is shutting its eyes and ears to the people of Gaza when they need it most. Reconstruction cannot happen without funds, but money alone will not be enough. With the blockade in place we are just reconstructing a life of misery, poverty and despair.”

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