Gaza: Rebuilding After Devastation

Gaza Strip, RafahWed Jan 22 2025
Waking up to a world that's no longer yours. That's what happened to Hussein Barakat and thousands of other Palestinians in Gaza. After more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hamas, the tiny coastal enclave looks like a war zone. Buildings are reduced to rubble, and homes are flattened. People are returning to their neighborhoods, but instead of life, they find destruction. Experts say that the damage is enormous. Over 60, 000 structures were destroyed and another 20, 000 badly damaged. That's a lot of homes, shops, and schools gone. The fighting was heavy, with Israel using airstrikes and ground forces to target Hamas militants. But the problem is, many civilians got caught in the crossfire. Israel says its military tries to avoid hitting civilians, but with all the fighting in urban areas, it's hard to avoid damage. Some people and groups, like Amnesty International, disagree. They think Israel is deliberately trying to make life impossible for Palestinians in Gaza. They're even talking about genocide charges. Israel denies this, saying it's just trying to fight a tough battle. Rebuilding Gaza will take a long time, maybe even decades. People like Hussein are just trying to figure out where to start. It's a tough situation, and there are no easy answers.
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    What is the extent of the damage in Gaza following the ceasefire and how does it impact the daily lives of Palestinians?
    How has the destruction of infrastructure affected the civilian population in Gaza?
    What role does international law play in evaluating the proportionality of Israel’s military actions in Gaza?

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