LIFE-PALESTINIANS/GAZA 'Blue Beach' resort offers Gazans a glimpse of the good life
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LIFE-PALESTINIANS/GAZA 'Blue Beach' resort offers Gazans a glimpse of the good life
- Title: LIFE-PALESTINIANS/GAZA 'Blue Beach' resort offers Gazans a glimpse of the good life
- Date: 31st July 2015
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) RESIDENT OF GAZA, SAMI AL-QISHAWI, SAYING: "This project is very good for Gaza, because it is the right of Gaza and the Palestinians in Gaza to have places for entertainment and other nice places. It is our right, it is not our right to only die, it is our right to live, it is our right to be happy and have fun. It is our right to live like anybody els
- Embargoed: 15th August 2015 13:00
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- Location: Gaza
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- Country: Palestinian Territories
- Topics: General
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- Story Text: A luxurious new tourist resort has opened in the Gaza Strip, its manicured lawns, sparkling pool and private beach in stark contrast to the impoverished territory still struggling to recover from last year's war.
The Blue Beach Resort, made up of 162 chalet-style rooms set among palm trees and overlooking the Mediterranean, hopes to become the "most significant tourist attraction and entertainment venue in Gaza", according to its website.
Built by the Palestine Real Estate Investment Company, the hotel was set for completion last summer, just before the outbreak of a 50-day war between Israel and Hamas, the Islamist group that has controlled the territory since 2007.
A year on, the resort is finally opening for business, although only 76 of the rooms are available. Already demand is high, with eager weekenders prepared to pay between $100 and $160 a night to escape Gaza's privations.
Gaza resident May al-Franji the resort was unlike any other in the city.
"This is perfect for Gaza. We do not have such places where you can reserve a room and stay over for a full day. Most of the places we have offer somewhere you can enjoy for a couple of hours but to spend a full day there is not possible," May al-Franji said.
At night, in contrast to the power cuts that afflict much of the enclave, the resort's lights can be seen glittering around the swimming pool, the terrace and down to the 750-metre private beach, where the surf rolls in gently.
The hotel's Facebook page has already received 19,000 'Likes' and secured 4.7 out of 5 stars from 230 reviewers.
The Trip Advisor website is slightly less upbeat, however, featuring a red banner above a picture of the swimming pool reading "TRAVEL ALERT: SAFETY AND SECURITY CONCERNS".
Gaza resident Sami al-Qishawi said Gazans deserve to be happy.
"This project is very good for Gaza, because it is the right of Gaza and the Palestinians in Gaza to have places for entertainment and other nice places. It is our right, it is not our right to only die, it is our right to live, it is our right to be happy and have fun. It is our right to live like anybody else," Sami al-Qishawi said.
Gaza is one of the world's most economically distraught places, with unemployment at 45 percent and output contracting 15 percent last year. But there remain pockets of wealth among the 1.8 million population.
The war, the third conflict in the territory since 2008, destroyed more than 12,000 homes and left tens of thousands of people homeless. But amid the destruction, and the death of more than 2,000 people, there is a desire among those who can afford it to experience everyday pleasures if possible.
There are a number of smart restaurants and hotels on the beachfront in the northern part of Gaza City, sitting almost alongside a refugee camp and not far from neighbourhoods that were heavily bombarded during the war.
To the frustration of Gazans, post-war reconstruction has only just begun - the first of the destroyed homes were only rebuilt this month. Housing minister Mufeed Al-Hassayna has promised that the pace will now accelerate.
Qatar, a major financial supporter of the Palestinians, has promised $1 billion in aid, including the rebuilding of 1,000 homes. It has also just completed a new beachfront road.
Guests at the Blue Beach Resort were full of admiration for the development, even if they were well aware that it is an isolated jewel that many cannot afford. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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