Ramallah: The Palestinian official tasked with the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip following a devastating 50-day war with Israel has resigned, following criticism of the pace of work.


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Economy Minister Mohammed Mustafa, who is also deputy prime minister for the national unity government between Islamist Hamas and President Mahmoud Abbas`s Fatah movement, did not give a reason for his resignation.


Mustafa headed a committee responsible for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip following the Hamas-Israel war in July and August that killed 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and left thousands homeless.


The war left 73 dead on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers.


Mustafa faced a torrent of criticism in recent months for the slow pace of reconstruction in Gaza.


He repeatedly denounced international donors for failing to deliver a pledged $5 billion (4.6 billion euro) for reconstruction efforts, with only a few hundred million dollars reaching the Palestinians.