• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Palestinian civilians would also be allowed to return to their homes across the enclave

    Oof.

    They’ll be welcome to pick up the rubble and extract the remains of their family on their own time and labor.

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        5 months ago

        Hundreds of thousands of temporary shelters would also be delivered.

        Reconstruction will not be overnight and theres a lot of things like schools and hospitals to rebuild too.

        The plan is to work with partners towards reconstruction. I know that terminology well: If I am to compare this to how this kind of stuff is handled domestically after say, a natural disaster: a lot of people are going to be left waiting a long time in rubble.

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          I think estimates are month or two ago was that it would take upward of a decade to clear rubble. Unless Israel ends its siege they will have a hard time importing any building materials, and countries that historically sponsored major works such as hospitals and universities will be reluctant to do so, because why invest hundreds a of millions into a construction project that Israel will just bomb a few years later?

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      5 months ago

      Palestinian civilians would also be allowed to return to their homes across the enclave

      Trust me, if Bibi were allowed to craft policy unilaterally this WOULD NOT HAPPEN. Yes, tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed but THEY CAN AND MUST BE REBUILT INSTEAD OF CONVERTED INTO NEW SETTLEMENTS.