Sufian, with small equipment and using their hands, searches the dust of dust and mud, and hopes that it will probably be found in some effective products and property rights, so that it can prove that the legal owner of this house.
Sufian now has a dream – he will be able to do this house again one day; But at this point, he too hopes that the ruins can probably get some prices.
The final layer of ruins
The war of Gaza has created an unprecedented destruction. There are approximately 3 million tonnes of ruins and settlements where the color of human and life was seen.
The new report of the UN ‘loss and need’ report shows that more than 1 3605 sq km in the area of more than 5 percent, ie about 2 lakh 12 thousand houses and percent 5 percent of the road were destroyed.
In the international community when considering the future and way of reconstruction in the international community, Sufyan al-Majdalvi is completely confident about a topic: “We won’t go from here. It will not happen. This is our land.”
In the midst of the ruins, Yasser Ahmed says: “I am looking for my papers.” Their disappointment became more difficult because the surrounding walls and roofs fell on each other.
“I can find a dead body or explosive equipment when I am removing the ruins of the wild sensitive and physical risk of removing the ruins on the battlefield.”
In collaboration with the Palestinian Public Works and Housing Ministry, many organizations led by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) are employed in the management of ruins.
Giant challenge

UN employees like Gaza have been destroyed by Mosul and Syrian Aleppo and Latakia cities are teaching from similar experiences.
UNOPS is a UN agency that provides global infrastructure, product purchase and project management services. This company is part of Gaza ‘Work Management Work Group’.
UNOPS has developed a technique of evaluating and removing ruins from explosive materials after determining danger and risk throughout the region.
After visiting Gaza recently visited Gaza, Executive Director of UNOPS said that two and a half million Palestinians and nearly 1,000 humanitarian workers were trained on explosive materials, which “significant information on the threat of safe and explosive materials.”
UN agencies, which helped to reduce countries, to develop tolerance and achieve sustainable development, began removing the ruins from Gaza in December 2021, a few weeks before the start of the ceasefire.
The UNDP’s Sara Pool says that about two and a half tonnes of ruins were initially removed and 20 tonnes of ruins were used in the construction of the road to increase human functioning. Because of this, access to places like hospital, bakery and important water supply plants can be restored.
The ownership of the land and property throughout the pole is described as “very complicated” – especially when ownership rights, Heritage records and other legal documents are lost or destroyed.

A huge problem of disposal of debris
Amjad al-Shawa, director of the Natrot of Gaza Strip, says the removal of the ruins is a “big challenge”.
Amjad said, “We need a structure and arrangement to settle the ruins that will take a long time and will require resources that are not available on the Gaza strip.”
He says that today, it is also a form of residents of the ruins, about which conflicts between the family may arise.
The amount of $ 70 million has already been provided from various donors to assist in removing the debris – but Sara Poll says “In this early stage, the debris requires an additional $ 4 million to increase removal work significantly.”
In the coming times, the challenge seems very difficult: When happy and cool settlements are destroyed once, there are rare signs of life. In this region, people aged 18 have already seen five major armed wars, this time more destruction.
According to the United Nations, the cost of damage to the physical structure is about $ 30 billion. The housing region was the most affected, which caused $ 15 billion to $ 80 million damage. The cost of restructuring and economic recovery is over $ 53 billion.
‘We want to live’

Yasser Ahmed, standing in front of the ruins of his house, said, “There is no residential life here. I look around and see nothing but destruction.”
“59 years of hard work in my life – the number of years of my life – lost and everything is over.”
“Everything has been buried under the ruins of everything. I think of my home … the person feels comfortable in his house and in his place.”
Nearby, Ramadan Kutakut is sitting in the ruins of his house. While living in a terrifying tent on the plags of the debris, he shows the same disappointment in it: people around the surroundings are filled with: under the ruins, without interruption of any tricks and the human body may appear.
Their wish? “We want to live.”
Sufian al-Mazdalabi expressed the courage and said, “We have been able to re-create the ground.”
Currently, the ceasefire situation remains critical, which is about to create a plan to rebuild Gaza after the cruel war of regional discussion 16.
UN Secretary -General Antonio Gutresh, focusing on the reconstruction of Gaza, will be held in Cairo at a summit of Arab leaders on Tuesday.