Egyption National TV airs special episode from Gaza Strip

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Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 04:12 GMT

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Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 04:12 GMT

CAIRO – 9 June 2021: The daily morning show 'Good Morning Egypt' or 'Sabah al Khier ya Masr' aired through Channel One of the Egyptian national TV hosted, Wednesday special episode from Gaza, highlighting the life inside the Strip and the necessity of all reconstruction efforts to meet the Palestinians' needs for living.

The three-hour special episode hosted by Hadeer Abu Zeid and Mohamed al Shazly was shooted near Hanadi residential tower which consisted of 13 floors and was bombed by the Israeli side during the last aggressions.

 

Earlier in June, Misr Sinai Company sent engineering and technical equipment and crews to Gaza Strip to help remove the remains of the rubble, and start reconstruction works, as per the directives of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.

Last month, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi announced during his visit to Paris that Egypt is allocating $500 million to the reconstruction of Gaza Strip, and that Egyptian firms will take part in the work.

 

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President Sisi also directed last week with the rapid sending and entry of equipment into Gaza Strip.

Misr Sinai Company includes the largest conglomerate of the people of Sinai, including 36 main founders from Sinai tribes.

On May 7, Israeli forces in the West Bank and Jerusalem engaged in clashes with civilians who were protesting forced displacement, particularly from Sheikh Jarrah eastern Jerusalem, and assaults on worshippers in Al Aqsa Mosque. And, since May 10, Israel has been shelling and carrying out airstrikes against Gaza Strip. The aggression has thus far incurred 236 deaths and 6,278 injuries, as reported by the Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA).

On May 20, Cairo succeeded to secure ceasefire in Gaza. The mutually-agreed suspension of fire.

The strikes caused the destruction of more than 200 residential units in Gaza Strip and 31 educational establishments, including schools, colleges, and vocational training centers. According to the United Nations, 40,000 Palestinians got displaced – mainly from the North to the South – while 2,500 lost their homes.

 

 

 

 

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