Israeli Media Reports Gaza Destruction Far Worse Than Previously Thought
Israeli media outlet Haaretz, citing satellite images and expert analysis, has reported that the destruction in the Gaza Strip is far more extensive than previously estimated, with at least 70% of buildings rendered uninhabitable.
Kokcha News Agency: According to a report by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, based on satellite imagery and expert assessments, the level of destruction in the Gaza Strip is significantly higher than previously believed. The report highlights the devastating impact of the conflict, with at least 70% of buildings in Gaza now deemed uninhabitable.
- Rafah and Northern Gaza:
- 89% of buildings in Rafah have been destroyed.
- 84% of buildings in northern Gaza have been leveled.
- Gaza City:
- 78% of buildings in Gaza City have been either completely or partially destroyed.
The report underscores the catastrophic scale of the damage, which has left the majority of Gaza’s infrastructure in ruins. The findings suggest that the humanitarian crisis in the region is even more severe than previously thought, with thousands of families left without shelter and basic necessities.
The extensive destruction in Gaza, as revealed by the Haaretz report, highlights the urgent need for international humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts. The scale of the devastation raises serious concerns about the long-term recovery and stability of the region.
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