United Nations Assessments for the Reconstruction of Gaza

United Nations assessments indicate that the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip following the end of the Israeli war requires significant efforts and various resources.


United Nations Assessments for the Reconstruction of Gaza

According to the assessments of the United Nations Organization, the restoration of the Gaza sector after the completion of the Israeli war in this region requires significant resources. The head of the Coordinating Committee of the UN on humanitarian aid noted that the fines imposed on Israel for human rights violations during the war could also ensure financing for reconstruction.

Experts warn that around 90,000 Gazans remain homeless due to the destruction during the conflict, and serious efforts are needed to restore housing and infrastructure. Otherwise, the humanitarian situation in the region may further deteriorate.

In this situation, further actions by the UN and other international organizations are directed at mobilizing the necessary resources for the restoration of Gaza and providing assistance to those affected. It is crucial to ensure access for Gazans to housing, water, medical services, and other vital resources to guarantee their well-being and stability in the region.

"People in Gaza need our solidarity and support more than ever. We must take all possible measures to provide them necessary assistance and recovery after the severe trials," emphasized the head of the UN Coordinating Committee.