By Eli Ashkenazi, Haaretz Correspondent
A year after the Second Lebanon War, renovations have finally begun on
private shelters in the North.
As Haaretz reported two months ago, the 2,443 private shelters, which
are located in apartment buildings and serve their residents, are being
renovated by the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, which
has raised NIS 43 million for the purpose.
At the same time, the state is renovating some 3,300 public shelters
north of the line running from Acre to Amiad. Those renovations will
cost some NIS 60 million.
By law, a public shelter is the municipality's responsibility, while
private shelters are the responsibility of each building's residents.
However, many northern apartment dwellers cannot afford to renovate
their shelters themselves, so IFCJ volunteered to fill the gap.
The actual work will be done by the state-owned Amigur company.
IFCJ said yesterday it had volunteered to fund the renovations
immediately after the war, but it wanted the government to resolve
certain issues first, such as who would bear overall responsibility for
the project, who would grant permits for the renovations and who would
be responsible for supervising the shelters' upkeep after the work was
finished. However, legal difficulties prevented the government from
giving answers to these questions. Finally, the organization got tired
of waiting and decided to go ahead with the work anyway, while asking
each municipality to arrange the necessary permits and take
responsibility for the shelters' upkeep afterward.
In response, the Prime Minister's Office said that it welcomed IFCJ's
contribution, but "it is important to note that the government is the
one that made the connection between the fund and the local
authorities, so it vehemently rejects charges that the government did
not meet its commitments."
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