UN Report Warns Gaza Cleanup Will Take Over Seven Years, Highlighting Reconstruction Challenges
The UN reveals Gaza’s massive debris crisis could take more than seven years to clear, exposing the daunting reconstruction ahead and raising questions about accountability and resource commitments.
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) recently unveiled a sobering reality: clearing the rubble from Gaza's war-torn landscape will take over seven years. With more than 60 million tons of debris littering the Strip, the task ahead is monumental.Jorge Moreira da Silva, Secretary General of UNOPS, stressed that "there is not much left standing in Gaza," painting a grim picture of devastation caused by recent military action. Beyond mere rubble, this mass includes unexploded munitions, hazardous materials, and even human remains—posing ongoing threats to civilians.How Long Should America Tolerate Endless Reconstruction Without Accountability?This report forces a critical question...
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