What kind of future does Gaza face, if Israel ends its war on it?
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What kind of future does Gaza face, if Israel ends its war on it?
"Palestinians in Gaza will have to wrestle with the enduring trauma of genocide. Under the buzzing of Israeli drones and warplanes, Jihan Abu Mandeel watched her five young children play with toy animals in their tiny, makeshift tent in Deir Balah, Gaza. It was a brief moment of childhood amid Israel's ongoing genocide in the besieged enclave. United Nations experts and the International Association of Genocide Scholars have recognised the genocide, saying Israel has obliterated almost every source of life in Gaza,"
"Israel has killed at least 67,160 people and injured 169,000. Thousands of corpses remain uncounted, buried under the rubble along with the hopes and dreams of the living and the dead. I just want the bloodshed to end, Abu Mandeel, 41, told Al Jazeera, holding the youngest of her four boys on her lap. Civilians in Gaza are clinging to hope that a lasting truce is within reach as Hamas and Israel meet for indirect talks in Cairo, Egypt,"
Palestinians in Gaza are confronting enduring trauma from an ongoing genocide amid relentless Israeli bombardment. Israeli strikes, acknowledged by UN experts and the International Association of Genocide Scholars as genocidal, have razed hospitals, universities and neighborhoods, damaging or destroying about 90 percent of buildings. Israeli operations have killed at least 67,160 people and injured 169,000, with thousands of corpses still buried under rubble. Civilians seek a lasting truce as Hamas and Israel engage in indirect talks over a U.S. ceasefire proposal. Gaza faces enormous reconstruction needs estimated at more than $50 billion and a rebuilding timeline of at least 15 years.
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