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Almost a fifth of people in Gaza do not have access to clean water after bombardment - Oxfam - occupied Palestinian territory

Almost a fifth of people in Gaza do not have access to clean water after bombardment - Oxfam Format 25 May 2021 Four hundred thousand people in Gaza – almost a fifth of the population - do not have access to a regular clean water supply after 11 days of bombardment devastated electricity and water services and severely affected the three main desalination plants in Gaza city, Oxfam warned today. All of Gaza’s 2.1 million people have been affected by Israel’s bombing that took 240 lives, destroyed or damaged 258 buildings containing nearly 1,042 homes and commercial offices, and devastated vital public services. Around 100,000 Palestinians were displaced by the bombing and are attempting to return home. Even if their homes are still standing, life will not be normal.  

After bombing, Gaza struggles to restart power, water, hospitals, markets and fishing for its

Date Time After bombing, Gaza struggles to restart power, water, hospitals, markets and fishing for its 400,000 people in Gaza do not have access to regular water supply after 11 days of bombardment devastated electricity and water services and severely impacted the three main desalination plants in Gaza city, Oxfam warned today. Oxfam Country Director in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel, Shane Stevenson said: “Every one of the 2.1 million people living in the Gaza strip has been affected by Israel’s bombing that took 240 lives, destroyed or damaged 258 buildings containing nearly 1,042 homes and commercial offices, and devastated vital public services.” Around 100,000 Palestinians were displaced by the bombing and are attempting to return home. Even if their homes are still standing, life for them will not be normal.  

Oxfam reaction to the ceasefire in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel - occupied Palestinian territory

We don t recognise our own city: Israeli barrage redraws the map of Gaza | Gaza

We don’t recognise our own city: Israeli barrage redraws the map of Gaza A ceasefire is finally in force, but traumatised families have little hope as they recall collapsing buildings and deaths of loved ones Al-Jalaa Tower in Gaza City which housed Al Jazeera and Associated Press was levelled by an Israeli missile. Photograph: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock Al-Jalaa Tower in Gaza City which housed Al Jazeera and Associated Press was levelled by an Israeli missile. Photograph: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock Sat 22 May 2021 13.41 EDT Last modified on Sat 22 May 2021 14.26 EDT As they emerge from hiding, people living in Gaza City have had to adapt their memories. So deformed is this small place on the coast that a mental map of its roads and landmarks from two weeks ago is largely useless today. Shortcuts to avoid traffic may no longer work, as craters dot back streets and rubble blocks roads. Locally famous high-rises no longer exist.

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