"The precarious situation in Gaza and southern Israel, the danger that violence could flare up again at any point, are precisely the reason to move as quickly as possible on the short-term and long-term recovery efforts," Quartet envoy Tony Blair wrote in remarks published by his office ahead of a meeting on international aid to the Palestinians.
Blair said that aid to the coastal strip should go beyond just repairing the devastation wrought by Israel's 50-day offensive against rocket fire from Palestinian militants.
"This is about making substantive, lasting change, uniting Gaza and the West Bank and opening Gaza back up to the world," he wrote.
Blair's report calls for the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority of president Mahmud Abbas to take a leading role in Gaza's reconstruction, with the "comprehensive" support of the international community.
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He welcomed Tuesday's announcement that Israel and the Palestinians had accepted a UN-brokered deal on delivering construction materials to Gaza that would ensure they would not be diverted by Hamas militants.
On the Israeli side, 73 people died.
The cost for full reconstruction of homes and infrastructure destroyed during the war is estimated at USD 7.8 billion (6.0 billion euros) by the Ramallah-based Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction.