Palestinian youths stand on the side of a road that is flooded from rain water in Gaza City, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013. Rescue workers evacuated more than 5,000 Gaza Strip residents from homes flooded by four days of heavy rain, using fishing boats and heavy construction equipment to pluck some of those trapped from upper floors, an official said on Saturday.
JERUSALEM - Jerusalem is still paralyzed following a rare snowstorm late last week, with public transportation and schools in the city shut down and thousands left without power.
Israel's Electric Corp. said on Monday that some 8,000 homes — more than half ofthem in Jerusalem itself — were still without electricity.
Many of the city's roads have not yet been cleared of snow, ice and downed trees.
In the Gaza Strip, schools and government offices have opened after rains flooded parts of the Palestinian territory.
Gaza's Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh says his Hamas government will compensate Gazans for the damages.
The storm started Wednesday, dumping up to two feet of snow on Jerusalem, which often goes entire winters without snow, and forcing some 40,000 Gazans to flee their flooded homes.
Lord Have Mercy!
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