GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Local organizations have donated 100 mobile homes to Palestinians displaced by Israel's military offensive on the besieged Gaza Strip, sources said Tuesday.
The homes, which were built locally and funded by charitable organizations, were donated to families in the Khuzaa neighborhood in Khan Younis.
Each home consists of two bedrooms, a kitchen, and bathroom and can house five people.
Suad Najjar, who lost her home in Israel's assault, told Ma'an that the mobile homes were not big enough to accommodate her family and worries that they could replace the rebuilding of her home.
"The mobile home fits only five. It is not enough for all my children, where would they live?" she said.
The mobile homes are the size of one room in her destroyed house, she said, adding that the properties should not become a permanent solution for those displaced.
"Where do we go if we do not rebuild our houses, to the sea? I will set up a tent next to my destroyed house and will cover it with plastic for the winter if I have to."
Khalil Najjar, another man displaced by Israel's war, said the mobile homes are not appropriate for winter and says his eight-member family is currently homeless.
A local charity worker, Imad al-Haddad, said that the mobile homes are temporary and the most essential step now is to allow construction material to enter Gaza. more
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