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74% of buildings in the Gaza Strip have been damaged since October 7th, including homes, stores, hospitals, and schools. This raises the question of what people are returning to and the lack of commitments to rebuild infrastructure.
Israel Katz, the Israeli defense minister, plans to shift focus to raising Gaza tunnels. They've leveled the Gaza Strip, leaving millions homeless with no infrastructure.
Over the weekend, displaced Palestinians made their journey to the neighborhoods they're from in the Gaza Strip. However, for the vast majority, Israel razed much of the area, making reconstruction incredibly costly and time-consuming.
The ceasefire in Gaza is a generational reconstruction project. Gaza is unlivable with 70 to 90% of structures destroyed, and there's an urgent need for international effort to rebuild, not just provide temporary relief.
Hitham Salem, a Palestinian detainee, learned upon his release that his wife and children were killed in an Israeli airstrike. This tragic revelation underscores the personal toll of the conflict.
The recovery process in Gaza is slow due to the lack of heavy machinery. Palestinians are using pickaxes and bare hands to find family members under the rubble.
Almost all of the planners of the October 7th attacks are dead. Gaza is decimated. Hamas, at least the senior leadership of Hamas, is destroyed.
The IDF left messages like 'enjoy, sluts, and we'll be back' for Palestinians returning to their homes, further terrorizing the civilian population.
Eli Sharabi was dragged away from his family by terrorists, leaving him with the haunting memory of his daughters' terrified faces.
The devastation in Gaza is likened to the impact of 13 bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, highlighting the scale of destruction.