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Construction of permanent shelter center with caravans begins in Beit Hanoun

The municipality of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip has started a project to build a permanent shelter center for owners of destroyed homes. The project includes 100 housing units on an 8-dunam plot near Beit Hanoun hospital. The first phase, costing about $156,000, involves installing water and sewage networks, electrification, and road construction. The second phase, manufacturing the caravans, costs about $815,000. An additional 200 units are planned for later stages.

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Settlers place mobile home and livestock facilities near Tayasir

Israeli settlers placed a mobile home (caravan) and livestock facilities in the Wadi Tayasir area northeast of Tubas. According to the local council head, the structures were erected on a mountain near Palestinian homes. The incident occurred on Thursday morning, following an attack by settlers that injured four Palestinians in the same area the previous night.

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100 Mobile Homes for Residents of Khuzā‘ah

A charity in the Gaza Strip has prepared about 100 mobile homes (caravans) to temporarily house families whose homes were destroyed in the town of Khuzā‘ah. Each locally manufactured unit is designed for 6 people, features two rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, with the project costing approximately $600,000. Local authorities state the actual housing need is five times greater than the number provided and emphasize the temporary nature of this solution.

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Israel Rejects Request to Bring 3,500 Caravans for Displaced Persons in Gaza

Israel rejected a request from the National Committee for the Management of Gaza to import 3,500 mobile homes (caravans) for families living in tents. The authorities cited non-compliance of the wood and iron structures with established standards that prohibit dual-use materials, demanding the use of fiberglass instead. The committee estimates the sector's total need for such temporary housing at 200,000 units.

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Experts: Ban on Caravan Entry to Gaza Worsens Humanitarian Crisis

Israeli authorities continue to block the entry of caravans and humanitarian aid for displaced persons in the Gaza Strip. Experts in international law and politics state this deepens the humanitarian catastrophe and exposes the international community's failure to enforce agreements, demanding urgent action beyond statements.

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Caravans drain relief funds and delay Gaza reconstruction

The introduction of mobile homes (caravans) into the Gaza Strip for temporary shelter has sparked debate over economic feasibility. Experts note that the cost of a single caravan reaches $10,500, comparable to building permanent housing, while caravans do not create jobs or address unemployment exceeding 80%. The UN estimates the cost of fully rebuilding Gaza at $70 billion.

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Gaza Refugees Need Caravans for Shelter

Tens of thousands of families in Gaza live in tents unsuitable for protection from heat and cold. The Al-Barka Association in Algeria has initiated local production of 30 caravans made from waterproof wood, costing $12–15 thousand per unit. According to Gaza's Ministry of Public Works, over 200,000 housing units are needed, and tents violate technical and humanitarian standards, causing respiratory and skin diseases.

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Gaza Displaced Demand Caravans for Temporary Shelter

Thousands of displaced people in the Gaza Strip, living in destroyed homes or worn-out tents, are demanding the urgent provision of caravans for temporary shelter. Official reports indicate that approximately 1.5 million people are homeless, requiring at least 288,000 caravans for accommodation. Israeli authorities are blocking the entry of tents and caravans, which local officials describe as a violation of international humanitarian law.

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