AhlulBayt News Agency: The Ministry of Public Works and Housing in the Gaza Strip revealed on Sunday that more than 60% of families in the enclave are homeless as a result of the ongoing Israeli genocidal war for more than 15 months.
“The extent of the destruction in this war is beyond the ability of any party to deal with it quickly and directly,” the ministry said, adding that the destructive power of the massive destruction of residential neighborhoods is several times greater than the damage caused by the 51-day Israeli aggression in 2014.
It was estimated that tens of millions of tons of rubble were left behind after the destruction of cities, residential blocks, and neighborhoods.
According to the ministry, clearing away the debris is the most crucial step in rebuilding Gaza. It entails demolishing any structures that endanger public safety, repairing and maintaining any damaged buildings, and protecting surrounding buildings and streets during the demolition and debris removal processes.
According to the ministry’s report, which followed an evaluation and inspection of the aggression’s effects, dozens of heavy machines suitable for the task’s scope must be brought in because local equipment, the majority of which was damaged or destroyed by Israel’s bombing of government, municipal, and civil facilities, cannot be used to remove the rubble.
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“The extent of the destruction in this war is beyond the ability of any party to deal with it quickly and directly,” the ministry said, adding that the destructive power of the massive destruction of residential neighborhoods is several times greater than the damage caused by the 51-day Israeli aggression in 2014.
It was estimated that tens of millions of tons of rubble were left behind after the destruction of cities, residential blocks, and neighborhoods.
According to the ministry, clearing away the debris is the most crucial step in rebuilding Gaza. It entails demolishing any structures that endanger public safety, repairing and maintaining any damaged buildings, and protecting surrounding buildings and streets during the demolition and debris removal processes.
According to the ministry’s report, which followed an evaluation and inspection of the aggression’s effects, dozens of heavy machines suitable for the task’s scope must be brought in because local equipment, the majority of which was damaged or destroyed by Israel’s bombing of government, municipal, and civil facilities, cannot be used to remove the rubble.
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