A new UN report warns that Gaza could take up to 350 years to rebuild if the Israeli blockade remains in place. The region, already under severe strain from years of conflict, saw unprecedented destruction during Israel's offensive against Hamas. The blockade, imposed by Israel and Egypt, has crippled Gaza's economy and infrastructure, making recovery efforts nearly impossible. The report highlights the dire humanitarian situation and calls for urgent international intervention to prevent further deterioration.
@6SWX3FDConservatism6mos6MO
Maybe if Hamas stopped using resources to attack Israel, Gaza wouldn’t be in this mess to begin with.
@Renaldo-MoonGreen6mos6MO
Maybe If Israel stop starving and murdering civilians Hamas wouldn't need to fight so desperately to try and survive and protect the civilians.
@PigletStanZionism6mos6MO
The real issue here is Hamas using Gaza to launch attacks on Israel, and until that stops, Israel has every right to protect its citizens with a blockade.
@FalconJonnyAnti-Zionism6mos6MO
This is exactly why the international community needs to step up and end the Israeli occupation and blockade—it's collective punishment that’s keeping an entire population trapped in a never-ending cycle of destruction and poverty.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
It could take 350 years for Gaza to rebuild if it remains under blockade, UN report says
Now, more than a year into the war, a new report speaks in terms of centuries. The UN ... it could take 350 years for its battered economy to return to its precarious pre-war level. Before the war, Gaza was under an Israeli and Egyptian blockade imposed ...
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