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Volunteers clear rubble from Gaza s streets

In cooperation with community associations and with masses of individual volunteers, the Gaza City municipality is leading a massive effort to clear the enclave of rubble left by the recent Israeli airstrikes.

Gaza: residents continue clean up after Israeli military offensive

Gaza: residents continue clean up after Israeli military offensive May 27, 2021 at 12:26 pm | Published in: Israel, Middle East, News, Palestine Volounteers clean up an alley in the Al-Remal commercial district in Gaza City, recently targeted by Israeli air strikes, on 23 May 2021. [EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images] May 27, 2021 at 12:26 pm Hundreds of volunteers have taken to the streets of Gaza for the third day running to help the local authorities to clear the rubble in the wake of Israel s eleven-day bombardment of the occupied Palestinian territory. The We Will Rebuild It campaign started on Monday at the site of what was the Shorouq Building, one of Gaza City s oldest tower blocks that was levelled by Israel during its latest military offensive. Local residents, civil society groups and trade unions have mobilised for the clean-up.

Israeli Actions Impede Gaza s Reconstruction, Could Trigger Return to Violence

Israeli Actions Impede Gaza s Reconstruction, Could Trigger Return to Violence
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Gazans inspect damage after 200 hours of air strikes

Gazans inspect damage after 200 hours of air strikes Buildings and vital infrastructure have been reduced to rubble by the recent fighting about 11 hours ago Updated: about 7 hours ago Palestinians take stock of the damage to buildings in Al-Saftawi street northern Gaza city. Photograph: Fatima Shbair/Getty Images Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   Two million Gazans began on Friday to take stock of what is left of their lives after the latest bout of bombs, rockets and shells exchanged in the unending war between Palestinians and Israelis.

Hamas downplays damage to tunnel network

May 21, 2021 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip The Israeli military operation that erupted May 10 has killed 232 Palestinians, wounded 1,900 others and destroyed 1,800 housing units and dozens of economic and commercial facilities. On May 20, Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire, ending the hostilities. While Israel claimed that the strikes were targeting Hamas in particular its tunnel network the militant group has downplayed the damage to the underground system and Gazan officials say the bulk of the damage has been to infrastructure vital to citizens. The largest bombing operations took place May 14 with the participation of 160 Israeli combat aircraft and dozens of heavy artillery batteries in the northern Gaza Strip. Within 35 minutes, 450 missiles were dropped on 150 targets, destroying entire neighborhoods and displacing thousands of families toward schools run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

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