In Gaza, fibreglass homes aim to offer more 'dignity' for displacedKHAN YUNIS, Palestinian Territories, April 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - In southern Gaza, aid workers are meticulously assembling fibreglass homes meant to shelter thousands of Palestinians still displaced six months after a ceasefire started between Israel and Hamas. Nearly two million people in Gaza are living in makeshift shelters, and the humanitarian situation remains dire, according to aid agencies. The fibreglass units are designed to offer a modicum of relief -- homes with slightly more comfort than a tent vulnerable to the coastal winds that hit Gaza. Alessandro Markic, head of the United Nations Development Programme office in Gaza, initiated the plan. The fibreglass homes "don't constantly blow away in the wind," she said.
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha April 11, 2026 03:19 UTC