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Gaza under 40 million tons of debris

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A new UN report has unveiled the environmental impacts of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza. It says the water and sanitation systems in the war-ravaged territory are almost totally out of function. On top of that, Israeli explosives have also left behind nearly 40 million tons of debris which could take 14 years to clear.

According to the UN, the prolonged occupation has caused unprecedented damage to Gaza’s soil, water, and air which will impact Gazans for decades to come.


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