Hamas Announces Reconstruction Push Amid Truce
Gaza is entering a "phase of construction and solidarity," according to Hamas official Khalil Al-Hayya, who vowed to rebuild the war-torn region and address urgent humanitarian needs. The announcement comes as the UN reports over 915 aid trucks entered Gaza this weekโa critical lifeline for residents facing destroyed homes and scarce resources.
๐๏ธ Shelter Crisis & Aid Mobilization
UN agencies warn that 90% of Gazaโs housing has been damaged or destroyed since October 2023, forcing families to build makeshift shelters in rubble-filled areas. With water wells destroyed and unexploded bombs lingering, organizations are prioritizing food, medical care, and emergency shelter. "Weโre racing against time," said a UN spokesperson.
Ceasefire Brings Hope (and Challenges)
A fragile 42-day truce between Israel and Hamasโbrokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the U.S.โhas enabled aid flows and limited movement for Gazans. Phase one includes releasing 33 Israeli hostages and 1,890 Palestinian prisoners. While violence has paused, the toll remains staggering: 47,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis killed since the conflict began.
As reconstruction starts, the world watches to see if this ceasefire can pave a path to lasting peace. ๐ฌโจ
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