children s futures. now they faced a massive task of another reconstruction. anywhere else in the world and these men will be builders, but here the work is clearing bomb sites. and from this point, you get such a sense of the power, the force that was involved in bringing this building down. meanwhile people walk past and these days they are barely batting an eyelid. it sjust days they are barely batting an eyelid. it s just another toppled building in gaza. power here is held by groups israel and the west see as terrorists. israel demands complete calm. the groups need to keep control. politics and militancy emerge in gaza. so a fragile truce
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