Why Isn't Gaza Being  Rebuilt? - By Jonathan Tobin -
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0815/tobin082615.php3 
It's  been a year since the last summer's war in Gaza ended and those who lost their  homes during the fighting are still waiting for them to be rebuilt? To listen to  Palestinian propagandists, this is the fault of Israel. That's the conceit of an  op-ed published Monday in the New York Times by author Mohammed Omer.  
According  to Omer, Gaza is a "Gulag on the Mediterranean" still suffering under Israel  "occupation" even though the Jewish state withdrew every last soldier, settler  and settlement ten years ago. 
All  the strip's problems can, he writes, be attributed to an Israeli siege that  imprisons and stifles the Palestinians living there. But, oddly enough, a  slightly more realistic evaluation of their problems was to be found in a news  article published by the Times the day before. The reason why not a single one  of the 18,000 homes destroyed or damaged in the war has not been made habitable  isn't because the Israelis are preventing it from happening. 
Even  Hamas government officials concede that the Israelis haven't stopped the  shipment of cement and other building materials designated for civilian  reconstruction from entering Gaza. Some of the problem lies in a cumbersome  process needed to approve such shipments. 
The  failure of international donors, especially from the Arab world, to make good on  their pledges to help Gaza is also huge. But the main problem is that although  homes aren't being rebuilt, there is a lot of construction going on in Gaza.  
Unfortunately,  the work is concentrated on the building of terror tunnels and other military  infrastructure that will enable Hamas to launch another war on Israel if it  suits their political needs or the whims of their Iranian allies. 
Omer's  argument is a familiar one. Israel ought not to be allowed to prevent free entry  in and out of Gaza for people or goods. The siege - in which Egypt plays as much  a role as Israel though Omer barely mentions that point - reduces the Hamas  government to a "municipal authority." 
But  this is nonsense. 
The  reason why the international community has no problem with the loose blockade of  Gaza is that it is run by a terrorist organization. 
Gaza  is an independent Palestinian state in all but name, and its government believes  its main purpose is to wage a war on Israel to end the "occupation." But by  occupation, it doesn't refer to an effort to get the Israelis to withdraw from  the West Bank or even Jerusalem. 
Rather,  as Hamas tells us over and over again in the public statements made by their  leaders and its charter, occupation refers to all of Israel. Their war is not a  limited one but an existential conflict whose only goal is to end Israel's  existence. It maintains its tyrannical control over the strip by trying to focus  public anger at the Israelis and their Fatah rivals in the West Bank.  
The  reconstruction problem is terrible for the people of Gaza, but it also points  out how the propaganda about Israel creating a humanitarian crisis there is a  myth. Every day truck convoys of food, medicine and construction material  approved by the joint commission run by United Nations, the PA and the Israelis  arrives. 
But  somehow that has not resulted in the rebuilding of homes since, as the Times  reports, homeowners who are able to purchase the needed material resell it on  the black market. That ensures it winds up being used, alone with Iranian aid  smuggled into Gaza, to build more tunnels along the border with Israel or other  military projects. Everyone knows that the joint monitoring system has failed to  stop the use of international aid for Hamas terror projects. 
Meanwhile,  as the Times notes, 37,000 tons of cement allowed in by Israel sits unused in  warehouses. This is largely due to Hamas incompetence and the fact that the Arab  world is dubious of sending money to Gaza that won't be used to help people.  
This  is a tragedy, but sympathy for suffering Palestinians and criticism of Israel  won't make anything better for them. Had the Palestinians used the Israeli  withdrawal to build a free society and their economy, it might have thrived.  Instead, the bloody Hamas coup enabled the terror group to transform the strip.  But instead of a prison, it is a terror fortress. 
Last  summer, Israeli fire destroyed many Palestinian homes. But that happened because  Gaza's government fired thousands of rockets at Israeli cities and towns and  used their tunnels to launch terror raids while turning down cease-fire offers  until their appetite for creating misery was sated. 
Instead  of defending Palestinians, Hamas used the people and homes of Gaza were to  shield terrorists. There were plenty of shelters there, but they are still for  Hamas's bombs, not the people. There is plenty of excavation going on, but it is  not for the purpose of digging foundations for new homes but for tunnels that  will be used to facilitate kidnapping and murder of Israelis. If demands by  so-called human rights groups for granting Gaza an open border, it would result  in the strip becoming even more of a military menace both to Israel and Egypt,  not freedom for its people. 
As  the Times reports in a separate article, across the border in the Israeli towns  and agricultural villages that faced constant terror attacks, there is a  determination not to let Hamas win. Instead of fleeing a clearly dangerous  place, Israelis are moving in and building homes demonstrating their  determination to survive. Meanwhile, Israel continues to pour more money into  efforts that will shield their people from harm in the form of terror rockets  instead of staking them out as human shields as Hamas does. 
The  problems of Gaza will only be solved when it is run by leaders that value the  lives and the property of their people as much as the Israelis do. With Iran  looking to invest some of the vast wealth that will come to it under the nuclear  deal in aiding Hamas, there is little doubt there will be more bunkers and  tunnels built in Gaza but few homes. 
Instead  of blaming Israel for what is happening in lands they've already given up in the  hope of peace, it's time for the international community to focus on the real  problem. When they are no longer under the thumb of a group that is obsessed  with an ideology of hate that prompts them to fight for Israel's destruction,  the Palestinians will rebuild Gaza and there will be no more danger of another  war. 
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