Gaza: Buried Under 61 Million Tonnes of Rubble
- The Gaza Strip is covered by more than 61 million tons of debris due to over two years of conflict, according to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees .
- UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini stated that the agency has food and medical supplies for the entire Gaza population for the next three months.
- The International Court of Justice dismissed Israel's claims against UNRWA, ruling that Israel must allow humanitarian aid to reach Gaza.
- Since October 2023, over 68,000 people have died in Gaza due to the ongoing conflict.
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After two years of war, the destruction of three quarters of the building in the Gaza Strip buried the Palestinian territory under more than 61 million tons of debris, according to UN data analysed by AFP.
Gaza: buried under 61 million tonnes of rubble
After two years of war, Gaza is buried under more than 61 million tonnes of debris and three quarters of buildings have been destroyed, according to UN data analysed by AFP.The fragile ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, which came into effect on October 10 under pressure from US President Donald Trump, opens the way for the reconstruction of the devastated territory. This will require managing the immense amount of rubble.- 170 Empire State Bui…
The United Nations Satellite Center (UNOSAT) already reported in August that the Israeli army had damaged or completely destroyed almost 193,000 buildings in the densely populated Palestinian territory as of July 8. This represented about 78 percent of all the buildings that stood there before the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which began the war. Based on images from September 22 and 23 from Gaza City, which was the main target of …
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