Gazans optimistic they can rebuild their homes quickly
Gaza civilians say they are optimistic they can rebuild their homes quicker with the collective help of locals and the international community, and questioned the motivations behind the UN report.
Tehran, Qodsna - Gazans are determined to rebuild their homes as quickly as possible after the war ends despite a warning from the UN that it could take 15 years to remove 40 million tons of rubble created by Israel’s intense bombardment of the enclave.
This week the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees estimated that clearing the Gaza Strip of the rubble caused by the Zionist regime’s latest war will take 15 years and will cost $500-600 million, based on a UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report.
The report suggests that some of the debris is contaminated with asbestos, a toxic mineral that causes lung diseases and cancer. Human remains are believed to be under much of the debris.
Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah Sheikh Naeem Qassem has emphasized that Operation Al-Aqsa Storm has revitalized the Palestinian cause, adding that Hezbollah will continue the path of resistance.
Ayatollah Mohammad Hassan Rahimian, Secretary-General of the Iran-based Society for the Defense of Palestinian Nation (SDPN), has said that the suffering of the residents of the Gaza Strip has revealed the ugly face of the Zionist regime and the United States.
An Israeli airstrike on a school housing displaced Palestinians in the Nuseirat camp of central Gaza has martyred at least 17 people, mostly women and children, as the weeks-long siege and heavy bombardment of the strip continues with wanton ferocity.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani says the Zionist regime has shown that it is not interested in establishing a ceasefire in Gaza and ending its months-long war in the Palestinian territory.
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