Despite rainy weather, dozens of Gazan volunteers have embarked on a mission to clear streets and restore essential infrastructure in Gaza City. This initiative, fueled by a broader volunteer campaign, tackles the immense rubble and debris left behind by a devastating two-year conflict. The Gaza Municipality, in collaboration with the Gaza Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture and the Palestinian NGO Network, launched the effort with the stated aim of fostering community involvement in rebuilding efforts. Officials highlighted the campaign’s goal to remove waste, clear rubble, plant trees, and rejuvenate the war-affected urban landscape. This collective action aims to send a powerful message of defiance and hope, demonstrating the Palestinian people’s unwavering commitment to their land and their capacity to overcome adversity. Participants, ranging from young people to the elderly, expressed pride and determination, emphasizing that Gaza’s resurgence will be achieved through the dedication of its own residents, even if the rebuilding process spans generations. The campaign commences amidst a severe humanitarian crisis, with significant waste accumulation posing environmental and health risks, particularly near displacement camps. Municipalities are struggling to manage the estimated 700,000 tons of waste due to critical shortages of fuel and equipment.
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