Gazans Don't Need a Riviera. They Need Water.
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Palestinian engineer Marwan Bardawil has devoted decades to managing the water system of Gaza. After 15 months of intense conflict, the once already fragile water system has been decimated, leaving 2.2 million residents with virtually no access to clean water. In the context of recent cease-fires and political proposals for Gaza, the challenges remain dire, as engineers like Bardawil face an overwhelming task of restoring essential services amidst ongoing devastation and uncertainty about the region's future.
The water system in Gaza has gone from hardscrabble and tenuous to virtually nonexistent after 15 months of war, exacerbating the plight of 2.2 million residents.
Marwan Bardawil, a dedicated engineer, embodies the struggle of Palestinian engineers working tirelessly to restore Gaza's devastated water infrastructure amid ongoing conflict.
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