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    Exclusive-Gaza firm to build UAE-funded housing compound in Israeli-held south, sources say

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Reuters says Gaza contractor MACC will build a UAE-funded housing compound near Rafah in Israeli-held south Gaza. Part of Trump’s Board of Peace plan, the 74-acre site aims to house tens of thousands, pending Israeli approval.

    Table of Contents

    • UAE-Funded Gaza Housing Project
    • Contractors and Partnerships
    • Project Scope and Location
    • Governance and Management
    • Funding and Coordination
    • UAE Aid Commitments
    • Egyptian Partners and Oversight
    • Pending Israeli Approval
    • Approvals and Timeline
    • Site Visit Plans
    • Economic Impact and Acceptance

    Gaza Contractor Tapped for UAE-Funded Housing in Israeli-Held South

    By Rami Ayyub, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Alexander Cornwell

    JERUSALEM/CAIRO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A Gaza firm has been contracted to build an Emirati-funded compound for tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians in a part of the territory under Israeli military control, two Israeli officials and two Palestinian businessmen told Reuters.

    The plan for a Palestinian contracting firm staffed by Gaza workers to build the compound has not been previously reported.

    It appears to signal an aim to begin reconstruction without waiting for Israel to withdraw from Gaza, a step that is meant to accompany the disarming of Hamas fighters in the next phase of a ceasefire under U.S. President Donald Trump's plan.

    Employing Palestinians in construction could be a way to reduce local hostility to the project, but it remains to be seen whether large numbers of Palestinians would agree to live or work in an Israeli-held area of Gaza.

    UAE-Funded Gaza Housing Project

    The United Arab Emirates has yet to formally announce the housing project, dubbed by some diplomats as "Emirates City". According to a planning map seen by Reuters, the compound would be built near Rafah on Gaza's southern edge, an area depopulated and demolished by Israeli forces during the war with Hamas.

    GAZA RECONSTRUCTION IN TRUMP'S PLAN TO END WAR

    Contractors and Partnerships

    The four sources identified the firm as the Gaza-based Masoud & Ali Contracting Co (MACC), which has led large-scale projects in Gaza and the Israeli-occupied West Bank for decades.

    Project Scope and Location

    One of the Palestinian businessmen, who has direct knowledge of the plan, said MACC would partner with two Egyptian firms to build it. He described the project as spanning some 74 acres and capable of housing tens of thousands of people in pre-fabricated trailer-style units stacked multiple storeys high.

    The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss plans that have not been announced publicly.

    MACC declined to comment. Israel's military did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did spokespeople for Hamas.

    A UAE official did not comment directly on the plans but said the country was "firmly committed to supporting all international relief and recovery efforts in Gaza, in close collaboration with partners, to ensure that life-saving assistance reaches those in need swiftly and effectively."

    Since Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire in October, Israel has retained control of 53% of Gaza, where it has demolished many buildings and built military fortifications. Gaza's more than 2 million residents are now largely confined to a remaining sliver of land along the coast under Hamas control, mostly in makeshift tents and damaged buildings.

    Gaza's reconstruction, beginning at Rafah, is a core element of Trump's plan to end the war, but other major steps have yet to be agreed, including the disarmament of Hamas and Israeli withdrawal.

    Governance and Management

    Trump's plan is being managed by his Board of Peace, a group of international leaders that oversees a Gaza-specific body made up of officials and businessmen and a Palestinian technocratic committee meant to assume governance of Gaza from Hamas.

    Funding and Coordination

    The UAE last week pledged $1.2 billion for Gaza at a Board of Peace conference. Its plans to build the housing compound were not included in conference presentations on reconstruction.

    A U.S. official previously told Reuters that the UAE was coordinating with Washington, the Board of Peace and the Palestinian technocratic committee on the housing project.

    UAE Aid Commitments

    The UAE has been one of the largest donors to Gaza since the war began in October 2023, providing almost $3 billion in assistance, according to its foreign minister. It has forged close relations with Israel after establishing ties in 2020 under a U.S.-brokered accord.

    'MORE ACCEPTABLE TO GAZANS'

    Egyptian Partners and Oversight

    The Palestinian businessman with direct knowledge of the compound's planning said MACC and the two Egyptian firms had been contracted by a large Egyptian company to carry out the project in Gaza. He declined to identify the Egyptian company, which he said would ultimately be paid by the UAE.

    Pending Israeli Approval

    Approvals and Timeline

    No work has yet begun on the ground, in part because Israel has yet to approve the compound's plans, he said.

    Site Visit Plans

    A Western diplomat briefed on the project said contractors involved in the project had been scheduled to visit the work site earlier this month, but that it was unclear if the visit had taken place.

    According to its website, MACC has built desalination plants, water-pumping stations, solar energy fields, bridges and buildings across Gaza and the West Bank with funding from partners including the World Bank and USAID.

    Economic Impact and Acceptance

    Reham Owda, a Palestinian political analyst, said employing a Palestinian firm, rather than bringing in outside workers, would be "more acceptable to Gazans" because it would create jobs and take local culture into account.

    "It will gain wide acceptance because it will help solve the housing crisis, accelerate reconstruction, and employ Gaza's workforce," Owda said.

    (Additional reporting by Maayan LubellEditing by Peter Graff)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gaza-based MACC is contracted to build a UAE-funded housing compound near Rafah.
    • •Project aligns with Trump’s Board of Peace reconstruction plan for Gaza.
    • •Site spans roughly 74 acres with multi-storey prefabricated units for tens of thousands.
    • •Work awaits Israeli approvals; UAE pledged $1.2B toward Gaza support.
    • •Using a local contractor may boost acceptance and create Palestinian jobs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Gaza firm to build UAE-funded housing compound in Israeli-held south, sources say

    1What is the main topic?

    A Gaza-based contractor, MACC, is set to build a UAE-funded housing compound near Rafah in Israeli-held south Gaza as part of a broader reconstruction effort.

    2Who is funding and building the project?

    The United Arab Emirates is funding the project, while Gaza’s Masoud & Ali Contracting Co (MACC) will lead construction, in partnership with Egyptian firms.

    3How large is the development and who will it serve?

    The compound is planned to cover about 74 acres with stacked prefabricated units to shelter tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians.

    4What is the Board of Peace and how is it involved?

    The Board of Peace, led by the U.S. administration, coordinates Gaza reconstruction and governance steps; the UAE’s housing plan is aligned with this framework.

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