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The Aftermath of the Gaza War: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
January 20, 2025
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Last Gaza Hostage Found Dead as War Deal Moves On
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The ceasefire declared on Sunday, following a brutal 15-month conflict, has brought a fragile peace to Gaza, but the scale of devastation is staggering and the challenges ahead immense. The immediate priority is the search for thousands of missing Palestinians, the recovery of bodies, and the monumental task of rebuilding a shattered infrastructure.

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  • The Human Toll and Search for the Missing
  • The Fragile Ceasefire and Ongoing Concerns
  • The Immense Task of Rebuilding Gaza
  • Conclusion

The Human Toll and Search for the Missing

The war, which began on October 7, 2023, with a Hamas attack on Israel, resulted in a horrific loss of life. Over 47,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to Gaza’s health ministry, while over 1,200 Israelis died and around 250 were taken hostage. The emotional toll is immense, with countless families mourning their lost loved ones and grappling with the destruction of their homes and lives.

Mohamed Gomaa, a displaced Gazan resident, described the situation as “a war of extermination,” highlighting the scale of destruction and the profound shock experienced by the population. The Palestinian Civil Emergency Services (PCES) is now facing the daunting task of searching for an estimated 10,000 martyrs whose bodies remain buried under the rubble, with at least 2,840 bodies completely destroyed beyond recognition.

The Fragile Ceasefire and Ongoing Concerns

While the ceasefire appears to be holding in most areas, isolated incidents of violence continue to be reported. Medics in Rafah, for example, reported eight casualties from Israeli fire since Monday morning. The Israeli military is currently investigating these reports.

This fragile peace does not diminish the pressing need for humanitarian assistance. The international community is concerned about the immediate welfare of the population.

The Immense Task of Rebuilding Gaza

The destruction in Gaza is catastrophic. A United Nations damage assessment estimates that clearing the over 50 million tons of rubble could take up to 21 years and cost up to $1.2 billion. The report further highlights that rebuilding homes could take at least until 2040, or even longer, depending on various factors. The rubble is contaminated with asbestos, further complicating cleanup efforts, especially in refugee camps constructed using this hazardous material.

The long-term implications of the war extend beyond the immediate humanitarian crisis. Israel stated its war aims were the eradication of Hamas and the destruction of its underground tunnel network. The rebuilding of Gaza will require not only billions of dollars but also a concerted international effort, with the potential for lasting social and political repercussions.

Conclusion

The aftermath of the Gaza war presents a complex web of challenges, from the immediate search for the missing and the recovery of bodies to the herculean task of rebuilding Gaza. The international community must respond decisively to address the humanitarian needs and support the long, difficult journey toward recovery and reconstruction.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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