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Crazy Water Aqua Fun Park was a
water park A water park (or waterpark, water world) is an amusement park that features water play areas such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, water playgrounds, and lazy rivers, as well as areas for floating, bathing, swimming, and other bare ...
in the
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that served the territory's small wealthy class. The park opened in May 2010 and was burned down by masked men in September 2010, after being closed by the Palestinian
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de facto government for allowing men and women to mingle. In July, one Australian newspaper called it "the new sensation" among Gaza's "privileged."" Seaside in Gaza: the dress code's almost as dangerous as the surf
July 31, 2010, The Age.
Mohammed Al-Araj, a former economics minister for the
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de facto government in the Gaza Strip, was one of the owners of the park."As the Israeli blockade eases, Gaza goes shopping"
Donald Macintyre, 26 July 2010, ''
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''.
"New Gaza Leisure Projects Focus on Fun Not Hardship"
August 2, 2010, Reuters, New York Times.
Two thousand families visited the Crazy Water Park during the first four days that it was open.


Features

The landscaped water park, west of Gaza City,Gaza: Assailants set fire to water park
, Ma'an News Agency 19-09-2010
featured 3 swimming pools, a canal 100 meters long, three
water slide A water slide (also referred to as a flume, or water chute) is a type of slide designed for warm-weather or indoor recreational use at water parks. Water slides differ in their riding method and therefore size. Some slides require riders to s ...
s, ponds with
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s, a restaurant, a cafe, and a quiet area shaded by a tent where adults could sit on carpets and listen to music.
People relax at newly opened theme park," Shahanaaz Habib, May 21, 2010, ''The
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''.
The atmosphere was secular, with popular secular tunes playing over the loudspeakers and women in international-style clothing. A lifting of the government ban on women smoking in public made it legal for women to smoke the popular nargilas at the Park's cafe."Edict lifted for female smokers"
Jason Koutsoukis, July 29, 2010, The Sunday Morning Herald.
The park was built with materials assembled from war-torn buildings as well as materials brought through the Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels. Construction was completed in six months. Admission was 10
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, the equivalent of about $2.60 (£ 2.13) as of mid-2010, but using the water slide costs another 5 shekels, and going into the pool costs an extra 20 shekels. The park cost $2 million to build. According to Ayman Barawi, the Park's financial manager, "This park is a form of escape. People need a chance to escape from the stress. We brought 'air' to the people." According to ''
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'', the water park was part of an entertainment "circuit" for wealthy Palestinians in Gaza, which includes seaside cafes, browsing at the Gaza Mall 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 in ...
, adjacent to the Park."Gaza's elite enjoy riding at Faisal,"
Harriet Sherwood, September 6, 2010, The Guardian.
The Park had 106 employees, not counting about 80 vendors supplying services and goods such as food. Park employees earned the equivalent of between $250 and $300 a month, considered a good wage in Gaza, where over 80% of the population received welfare payments from the
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and other international aid agencies.


Financial backing

According to the Israeli ''
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'' newspaper, the Crazy Water Park is one of a number of seaside tourist resorts constructed in a $20 million building binge.
"Palestinians in Gaza invest $20m. in new resorts", Khaled Abu Toameh, ''Jerusalem Post''.
According to ''
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'', some sources regard the Crazy Water Park as one of a group of Hamas business ventures operating since the late 2000s. According to the
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, the resort was built by a "Hamas-linked charity," According to
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ian journalist
Ashraf Abu Al-Houl Sharīf ( ar, شريف, 'noble', 'highborn'), also spelled shareef or sherif, feminine sharīfa (), plural ashrāf (), shurafāʾ (), or (in the Maghreb) shurfāʾ, is a title used to designate a person descended, or claiming to be descended, fr ...
writing in ''
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'', the park was one among a rapidly growing group of Gaza leisure parks, including
Zahrat al-Madain Zareh Yaldizciyan (10 May 192420 February 2007), Զարէհ Եալտըզճեան, better known by his pen name Zahrad ( hy, Զահրատ), was a poet who lived in Turkey and wrote poems in the Armenian language. Biography Of Armenian descent, Za ...
, the
Al-Bustan resort Al-Bustan (eng.: ''The Garden'') is a beach resort in Gaza with restaurants, cafes and swimming pools. It is located on the beach north of Gaza City. About 800 people come on a typical day. The atmosphere is very Islamic, women wear veils and ...
and the Bisan City tourist village, so many of which were completed between his visit to Gaza in February 2010 and his return in July 2010 as to make Gaza "almost unrecognizable."
translation by
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, July 28, 2010, Al Ahram,
He continued, "a sense of absolute prosperity prevails, as manifested by the grand resorts along and near Gaza's coast. Further, the sight of the merchandise and luxuries filling the Gaza shops amazed me. Merchandise is sold more cheaply than in Egypt, although most of it is from the Egyptian market, and there are added shipping costs and costs for smuggling it via the tunnels – so that it could be expected to be more expensive.... the siege was broken even before Israel's crime against the ships of the Freedom Flotilla in late May; everything already was coming into the Gaza Strip from Egypt. If this weren't the case, businessmen would not have been able to build so many resorts in under four months".


Government sanctions

In August 2010, Hamas authorities closed the water park for three days as a "warning" to the management against allowing men and women to mingle at parties.
Report: Gaza water park closed due to gender-mixed parties," 22 August 2010, Jerusalem Post.
In early September 2010, Hamas authorities shut down the park again for 21 days, along with other resorts and a horse riding club.Gunmen torch Gaza resort
19-09-2010


Criticism

Residents of Gaza criticized the government for not backing investment in housing instead of water parks. One man, interviewed while relaxing at the Water Park, told a reporter that "If the money put into Crazy Water had been used to construct 10 buildings, 100 families could have been housed by now".


Arson

On 19 September 2010, the water park was burned down by a group of about 40 masked individuals in a move that was seen by human rights groups as part of the increasing
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. Ala al-Araj, one of the owners and a former Hamas government minister, said that at about 3 am the men tied up the guards, blindfolded them and beat them. They then set fire to an administrative building; the fire engulfed the park's three-story restaurant and cafeteria, causing extensive damage. The men also dumped gasoline around the plastic slides and torched them.Gaza water park torched after shuttered by Hamas
Associated Press 19-09-2010 (reprinted in ''The Jerusalem Post'')
Gunmen torch Gaza beach club shuttered by Hamas
AFP 19-09-2010
Militants torch Gaza water park shut down by Hamas
Haaretz 19-09-2010
The identity of the arsonists was not immediately known, but al-Araj noted that "all tourism projects in Gaza are threatened by extremists who reject them" and held the Hamas administration responsible because it had closed the resort. Since seizing control of the Gaza Strip in 2007 after a violent conflict with rival Palestinian group Fatah, Hamas had been closing down restaurants, coffee shops and hotels in the territory, claiming these places violate Islamic tradition. During the same period, other extreme Islamist groups carried out numerous attacks on establishments perceived as un-Islamic, including coffee shops, beauty salons and even UN-run summer camps. A spokesman for the Hamas interior ministry said it had opened an investigation, and denied a connection between the attack and the closure.


See also

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List of water parks The following is a list of notable water parks in the world sorted by region. A water park or waterpark is an amusement park that features water play areas, such as water slides, splash pads, spraygrounds (water playgrounds), lazy rivers, wave ...
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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," ...
* Islamism in the Gaza Strip *
Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Gaza Strip) The Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice ( ''hayʾa al-ʾamr bil-maʿrūf wan-nahī ʿan al-munkar'') is a group in the Palestinian territory of Gaza Strip, responsible for enforcing traditional Muslim codes of behavi ...


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