Gaza under the rubble

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In Gaza, the morning does not begin as we know it, and the evening does not end as we imagine. Under the difficult circumstances and painful conditions surrounding them, life rises from the rubble, clinging to survival despite all the death and destruction that surrounds it.

Gaza under rubble during war

The war destroyed hundreds of buildings and facilities, and resulted in the collapse of these buildings on the heads of our people in Gaza, thousands of people under the rubble, taking their breath, while they are waiting for the light and to recover from them, and numbers of martyrs under the rubble are still covered by rubble.
Gaza is living in dire humanitarian conditions as a result of the repeated attacks and the resumption of the war against it, which targets civilians and infrastructure. The aggression does not differentiate between a home and a school, between a child and an elderly person, schools and hospitals have been bombed, homes have been demolished and the streets have been filled with rubble and the blood of martyrs. This humanitarian crisis in Gaza is one of the worst in the world, where the world has not witnessed such a war, and resulted in a severe lack of electricity, water and medicine, in addition to the numbers of wounded and injured waiting for treatment of their injuries, but due to the collapse of hospitals and the lack of medicines and medical supplies, this has led to an increase in the number of patients from critical and serious cases that require urgent intervention.

Gaza Under the Rubble: The Truths About the Heart of War

1.Gaza under the rubbleThe Victims of War

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 57,000 people have been killed, including more than 12,000 women and more than 35,000 children, with more than 1,400 families fully registered. More than 77,000 people have been infected, including 12,650 in need of treatment abroad, 12,500 with cancer and 3,000 with chronic diseases. There are also individuals still under the rubble, some of whom have passed away, and some who are still breathing with difficulty and hope of emerging from the bottom of tons of rubble.

Search for survivors in an Israeli bombing of a family home in Gaza.

2.Gaza under the rubbleThe Urban Destruction

The war damaged more than 137,000 buildings. Of these, more than 34,000 were destroyed, equivalent to more than half of the buildings in the Strip. These include homes, hospitals, health centres, schools, universities and mosques, leaving thousands of civilians homeless, and numbers of wounded and wounded without treatment.

More than 130,000 buildings have been destroyed in the Gaza Strip, after the Israeli occupation was targeted.

3.Gaza under the rubbleThe rubble and rubble

Because of the urban destruction, Gaza is under rubble, with more than 40 million tons of rubble, making it take many years to clean up, in addition to the high cost of more than $500 million. And he... Between 5% and 10% of the bombs did not explode, posing a constant threat to the population.

The cost of rebuilding Gaza could be as high as $80 billion.

4.Gaza under the rubbleThe Infrastructure

The war has destroyed more than 70 percent of water and sewage plants, including desalination plants, leading to outbreaks of disease due to the collection of contaminated water, as well as the contamination of most groundwater.

The war led to the collapse of Gaza’s infrastructure.

 

 

 

How can we help Gaza?

In light of the tragic situation and circumstances facing Gaza, it is our responsibility to support their steadfastness and support to face the ongoing conflicts and alleviate part of their suffering.

1. Financial Donation

More than 80% of the population is food insecure, and these donations help to secure food parcels, clean water, and milk for children.

You can donate through campaigns available on our site:

Here is the donation link. Donate Now:

2. Awareness-raising

Through the publication of articles, videos, real stories that took place from captivity in Gaza.

Share awareness and information:

3. Economic boycott

By supporting boycott campaigns of companies that support or contribute to the occupation, your purchasing choices can be politically influential.

 

Supporting Gaza is a duty for all of us.

Our people in Gaza are not numbers in the news, but people just like us, but war has robbed them of their most basic rights: security, food, shelter, and health care. Allah says in the Qur’an: 110And establish the salat (prayer) and give the Zakat (zakat) and do not submit to yourselves.

 

 

 

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