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'Not much is standing' in Gaza: UN official

Published : Saturday, 17 January, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 453
JERUSALEM, Jan 16: A top United Nations official on Thursday called for accelerating reconstruction work in Gaza, saying Palestinians there were living in "inhumane" conditions, even as a US-backed truce entered its second phase.

"I wouldn't have imagined what I saw today, which is total destruction, not much is standing," Jorge Moreira da Silva, head of UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) told journalists after a visit to the Gaza Strip.

"We can't wait, we can't procrastinate," he said, adding that Gazans across the territory were living in an "inhumane situation".

The two-year war between Hamas and Israeli forces has left Gaza facing destruction on a scale unseen in previous conflicts, with vast swathes reduced to rubble.

Entire residential neighbourhoods, hospitals, schools and basic infrastructure have been heavily damaged or destroyed, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to live in makeshift shelters.

Da Silva said the launch of phase two of the Gaza truce plan marked a "historical" moment that should be seized to kick-start reconstruction efforts.

"This opens the opportunities for reconstruction, knowing that we will need $52 billion, according to the assessment conducted by the World Bank, UN and the European Commission, for the reconstruction of Gaza," he said.

"But the point is we can't wait for the big reconstruction, which requires billions, to immediately launch the early recovery that requires millions."

On Wednesday, US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff announced the start of phase two of the Gaza ceasefire, saying it aimed to pave the way for reconstruction and the demilitarisation of all armed factions in the territory.

The war was triggered by the Palestinian Islamist group's unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. "AFP



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