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alestiklal.net
High Pay and Rubble Theft: How Gaza's Destruction Became a Lucrative ...

The Israeli government is profiting from Gaza's destruction by employing contractors to demolish homes and steal rubble, while forcibly displacing Palestinians and deepening the humanitarian crisis.

alestiklal.net
aljazeera.com
Rubble, mud and hair: How to rebuild a home in Gaza - Al Jazeera

Mohammed al-Jadba is working on the walls, using stones from the rubble of his destroyed house and mud to fill the gaps. It almost looks like a home, but isn't quite one yet.

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globalclimatereview.org
The environmental costs of reconstructing Gaza

Rebuilding Gaza is a moral and humanitarian imperative. But how reconstruction is pursued will either reinforce or mitigate an additional — and largely avoidable — cost: the climate and environmental burden. The IRDNA's multi-billion dollar needs estimate and assessments of tens of millions of tonnes of rubble make the stakes unmistakable.

globalclimatereview.org
newarab.com
Clinging to what remains: Palestinians in Gaza mark Land Day

A few meters from a wide strip of bare earth cutting across northern Gaza, Nasser Al-Zaanin, a 52-year-old farmer, stood beside a small tent he pitched among the ruins of shattered homes near Beit Hanoun. The landscape is dominated by earth mounds and Israeli military positions, and above, the constant buzz of drones.

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