Iron Rods: Lifelines in War-Torn Gaza
As winter grips Gaza, displaced Palestinians salvage iron rods from rubble to build makeshift shelters or sell for survival. Israeli military strikes have left vast destruction while stringent restrictions on construction materials persist. Daily life for many is a relentless struggle for basic necessities amidst ongoing political and humanitarian challenges.
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza are battling harsh winter conditions by extracting iron rods from the rubble of their destroyed homes. These metal rods, remnants of Israeli military strikes, are vital for constructing makeshift shelters or selling in a bid for survival.
The UN has reported around 61 million tonnes of debris resulting from the conflict, projecting a potentially prolonged recovery process for the enclave. With basic tools, residents laboriously dismantle wreckage—highlighting the relentless struggle faced daily as they contend with both economic hardship and the aftermath of war.
Amidst restrictive controls on construction materials, Palestinians remain focused on immediate needs. Efforts by international players to stabilize and rebuild the area are overshadowed by the pressing demand for essentials, underscoring the region's complex political and human challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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