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Days after concert, Gaza's only grand piano seized by merchant

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Published on  11-29-2018 00:00
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Days after concert, Gaza's only grand piano seized by merchant

Japanese pianist Kaoru Imahigashi plays Gaza's only piano during a landmark concert in Gaza City

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A local businessman on Wednesday seized the Gaza Strip's only grand piano, claiming he is the rightful owner of the instrument, just days after it made its public debut in a landmark concert following a complicated international restoration effort.

Sunday's recital provided a lucky audience a rare opportunity to see a live concert in Gaza, whose cultural offerings have greatly dwindled since Hamas seized power in 2007.

The Edward Said Conservatory, which sponsored the concert, proudly showed off the piano, hoping to make it the centerpiece of Gaza's only music school.

But the fanfare over the piano's revival was short-lived. The instrument is now locked up in storage amid a bitter property dispute, inaccessible to the young students who had hoped to practice on it.

"The piano should return to the conservatory for the benefit of all students," said Ismail Daoud, the director of the music school.

It was the latest twist in a long saga for the piano. Japan donated the black Yamaha 20 years ago – when Gaza was governed by the Palestinian Authority. It was housed in a theater at the al-Nawras resort in northern Gaza.

After Hamas ousted the Palestinian Authority in 2007, the resort eventually closed. The piano was nearly destroyed in Israeli airstrikes during military operations in 2008 and 2014 to counter rocket fire attacks on Israeli communities in the western Negev.

The Belgian charity Music Fund sent foreign experts twice to Gaza to renovate the piano. The mission finished last month.

On Sunday, 300 fans filled a Gaza hall to watch Japanese and Palestinian artists perform around the piano.

Fayez Sersawi, the Culture Ministry official who received the Japanese gift in 1998, told the crowd Sunday that the piano "is returning to where it should be – the Edward Said Conservatory."

But on Wednesday, local merchant Saed Herzallah took the piano from the conservatory and brought it back to the abandoned resort.

Herzallah said he bought the property in 2011 "with everything in it, including the piano." He said he was renovating the resort and plans to put the piano in a wedding hall where students can come play on it.

Daoud, the music school director, said the resort is far away, hard to reach for students and its humid conditions will damage the piano.

Sersawi, whose ministry is still controlled by the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, accused the businessman of "threatening" staff of the business school and committing "piracy."

"We don't accept this. This is an immoral act," he said. "The ministry will do everything possible to bring the piano back."

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