Gaza Mall: The Next Generation

Watch out Gaza mall. An even bigger and better one is being planned.

[warning: the following text is from an auto-translation. Which means it will sound like utter nonsense in places]

Detect and Works Minister in the deposed Hamas government Yusuf forgotten that his ministry is preparing a project for a shopping mall on an area of 44 dunums heart of Gaza City, is the largest of its kind in the Gaza Strip.

Mansi said in a press statement that it had been officially received the land brigades in Gaza and remained a fraction of the building of national security, and some studies and charts for the next phase after the demolition process initiated by the ministry to implement the first phase of the implementation phases of the project.

He added that he “will be distributed in the area of land so that the brigades are allocated spaces for gardens and a huge shopping mall and Thagakip centers and corridors of the underground and on the sides.”

Referred to as the airline has been targeted occupation the Saraya compound in central Gaza City, the densely populated in the twenty-eighth of the month of December 2008 and extensively, which led to the almost entirely destroyed and the death of a number of Palestinians and wounding others.

The forgotten that after the cabinet meeting in Gaza on 26.10.2010 have been assigned to the Ministry of Public Works and Housing to receive the land of Palaces, and the preparation of special studies for re-use for civilian purposes, according to the needs of the city.

The Saraya compound – which was established in 1929 in central Gaza City – a major center for security forces in the Gaza Strip since the establishment of the Palestinian Authority in 1994, and targeted since the beginning of Al-Aqsa Intifada three times, first in October 2000 and the second in February 2002, most recently during the war the recent Gaza.

Because everyone knows any self-respecting concentration camp cannot survive with just one luxury mall.

Either that, or they just heard Lauren Booth converted to Islam and realize the previous mall isn’t big enough for her.

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