Palestinian economy chief tasked with Gaza rebuilding quits

The Palestinian official tasked with the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip following a devastating 50-day war with Israel has resigned, following criticism of the pace of work.

Ramallah: The Palestinian official tasked with the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip following a devastating 50-day war with Israel has resigned, following criticism of the pace of work.

Economy Minister Mohammed Mustafa, who is also deputy prime minister for the national unity government between Islamist Hamas and President Mahmoud Abbas`s Fatah movement, did not give a reason for his resignation.

Mustafa headed a committee responsible for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip following the Hamas-Israel war in July and August that killed 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and left thousands homeless.

The war left 73 dead on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers.

Mustafa faced a torrent of criticism in recent months for the slow pace of reconstruction in Gaza.

He repeatedly denounced international donors for failing to deliver a pledged $5 billion (4.6 billion euro) for reconstruction efforts, with only a few hundred million dollars reaching the Palestinians.

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