'I want to fulfil my dead brother's dream' - rebuilding life in Gaza's ruins
- A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas led to joy in Gaza, but the devastation is severe, with over 46,600 Palestinians reported killed and 69% of buildings damaged or destroyed according to the UN.
- Most hospitals in Gaza are damaged beyond use, facing shortages of water, fuel, and medical supplies, as claimed by the Hamas-run Health Ministry.
- The UN Environment Programme states that water, sanitation, and hygiene systems are almost entirely defunct, contributing to acute food shortages and risking malnutrition for 1.9 million displaced people.
- The World Bank estimates that almost 100% of Gaza's population now lives in poverty, with the cost of basic supplies rising by almost 250% since the war began.
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