
Gaza's Rubble Reuse: A New Battle for Recovery
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- April 27, 2026
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- Apr 27, 2026
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Palestinians in Gaza are transforming war rubble into new pavement for streets devastated by Israels two-year assault. A UNDP project involves reusing 61 million tons of debris for roads, shelters, and community spaces. Despite risks like unexploded bombs and limited access to heavy machinery, workers like Ibrahim are committed to rebuilding their cities.…
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Palestinians in Gaza are transforming war rubble into new pavement for streets devastated by Israels two-year assault. A UNDP project involves reusing 61 million tons of debris for roads, shelters, and community spaces. Despite risks like unexploded bombs and limited access to heavy machinery, workers like Ibrahim are committed to rebuilding their cities. The full recovery is estimated at $71.4 billion over the next decade, with progress potentially taking seven years due to security restriction
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