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The Gaza Mall is a
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that opened in Gaza,
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, in July 2010. The shopping venue in the
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neighborhood of Gaza extends over 19,000 sq. ft. There are two floors with shops offering international brands."1st Gaza mall attracts thousands; Despite siege, new shopping center in Strip opened its doors last Saturday to enthusiastic crowds, offering international brands, much-needed air-conditioning. Mall's manager promises affordable prices tailored for local residents"
Ali Waked, 07.20.10,
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It was built at a cost of $1.5 million."As the Israeli blockade eases, Gaza goes shopping"
Donald Macintyre, 26 July 2010, The Independent.
Salah a-Din Abu Abdo, chair of the mall's board of directors, promised "attractive and competitive prices" in an effort to replace Gaza's traditional open air markets with a comfortable, air-conditioned shopping experience. His goal is to "develop a marketing and leisure culture" among Gazans. According to
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, the mall is part of an entertainment "circuit" for wealthy Gazans, which includes seaside cafes, swimming at the
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and riding at the
Faisal Equestrian Club The Faisal Equestrian Club ( ar, نادي الفيصل للفروسية) is an equestrian club and upscale restaurant in Gaza City, State of Palestine. The track is the site of horse races, a "popular sport" in Gaza according to a 1994 article i ...
."Gaza's elite enjoy riding at Faisal,"
Harriet Sherwood, September 6, 2010, The Guardian.
The mall features a pharmacy, separate prayer rooms for men and women and stores selling shoes, toys, clothing, and office supplies. A supermarket, children's play area, and restaurant are planned but were not operating in time for the grand opening. According to CBS News, construction materials and concrete were brought in via the Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels."Israel's Gaza Blockade Baffles Both Sides,"
May 28, 2010, CBS News.


Business model

The stores are locally owned and the mall is a private venture, but the grand opening was televised and attended by Abu Osama al-Kurd, the Hamas government Minister of Labor. All of the sales clerks are employed directly by the mall, and all of the shops use the same shopping bags imprinted with the mall's logo. 90% of the goods on sale are imported from Israel. According to ''
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'', "There is a widespread assumption in Gaza that
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... or at least businessmen close to the Islamic faction, are behind the venture." Hamas denied this and one of the mall's investors, Sarraj Abu Sleem, stated that "The government supports this economic project but the only help it has given us has been to grant us a licence." Some think that the mall is part of a wave of Hamas business ventures that include the Asdar Media Centre, a Hamas-owned business that combines a livestock farm with a film production company, the Al Bustan Restaurant and Leisure Park, and Gaza's
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, the child-oriented
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. Mohammed al-Araj, Minister of Economics in the 2006 Hamas cabinet, is believed to be the director of the water park. Some sources regard the park as one of a group of recent Hamas business ventures."Hamas commercial ventures thrive in Gaza's besieged economy,"
Mai Yaghi, Agence France Presse (AFP), July 26, 2010, Daily Star.
According to ''
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'' some observers believe that Hamas is investing in leisure and retail businesses because these will yield a faster return of cash the organization needs to fund its political and military activities. According to
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, "Hamas is also widely believed to be behind (the Gaza Mall)...that opened this week in Gaza City with a ceremony attended by several Hamas ministers and professors at the Hamas-linked Islamic University. The mall’s manager, Siraj Abu Selim, denied Hamas was involved in the $3 million project, but refused to give the names of any of the mall’s owners or chief investors."


See also

* Gaza City Mall *
Economy of Gaza The economy of Gaza City was dependent on small industries and agriculture. After years of decline, economic growth in Gaza is now on the rise, boosted by foreign aid.David Waine"Palestinians Lure Banks With First Sukuk Bills: Islamic Finance," ...


External links


Gaza Mall website, in Arabic

Photograph of the mall


References

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