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What is left of Gaza after 15 months of Israel’s war?

Most of Gaza’s buildings and the wider landscape are in ruins after 15 months of Israel’s war on the Palestinian enclave. These are the numbers behind the destruction.



WHO plans to bring ready-made hospitals into Gaza

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it plans to bring ready-made hospitals into the Gaza Strip within the next two months after the ceasefire.

A surge of aid is expected to enter Gaza once the agreement is in force starting on Sunday.

The rehabilitation of the enclave’s infrastructure will also begin then, including restoring electricity, water, sanitation, communications and roads, while the necessary equipment for removing rubble and debris will be brought in.



Police forces to be deployed in all Gaza governorates after ceasefire: Ministry

Gaza’s Ministry of Interior has said that it will begin deploying police forces in all Gaza governorates as soon as the ceasefire agreement comes into effect.

“We call upon all citizens to preserve public and private property, and to avoid any actions that may pose a danger to their lives, and to cooperate with officers and members of the police, security and service agencies,” the ministry also said in their statement.

The ministry described the 15 months of war as “the greatest crime committed against a defenceless people in modern times”.

“The legendary steadfastness of our people in the Gaza Strip has thwarted all the goals of the criminal war of extermination, and our people have reaffirmed that they are more worthy of survival and building the future of their generations than a barbaric occupation that will inevitably disappear,” the ministry stated.



Palestinians in Gaza ‘looking forward’ to no more drones, fighter jets

The scale of Israeli attacks has not changed. We continue to receive reports of explosions in Gaza City and northern towns. This is part of a final push by the Israeli military.

Everyone on the ground is following developments about the Israeli military’s expected partial withdrawal. They are looking forward to the moment they will completely stop hearing the sound of drones, fighter jets and bombardment that have overwhelmed the Strip.

Still, there are more critical hours ahead for Palestinians who are now trying to take every precaution.