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It could take 10 years to clear unexploded bombs from Gaza: UN

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Pakistan strongly condemns Israel’s attacks on Gaza

Pakistan strongly condemns Israel’s attacks on Gaza

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The United Nations says it could take 10 years and $500 million to clean up the rubble in Gaza after the recent war. There are many dangerous things in the rubble, like bombs and other explosives, as well as poisonous materials. The war between Israel and Palestine lasted for 15 months and caused a lot of damage.

The Israeli military assault on Gaza has resulted in a devastating loss of life, with the Gaza health ministry reporting over 47,000 Palestinian deaths. This has led to accusations of genocide and war crimes against Israel, which the country denies. The conflict has also displaced a significant portion of Gaza’s population and triggered a severe food shortage.

A ceasefire went into effect on Sunday and has led to the release of some Israeli hostages in Gaza and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

Rights groups have criticized the mounting humanitarian crisis from Israel’s military assault. Washington has maintained its support, saying it is helping its ally in its defense against Iran-backed militant groups including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

“The Secretary also conveyed (to Netanyahu) that he looks forward to addressing the threats posed by Iran and pursuing opportunities for peace,” the State Department said.

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