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United Nations: The cost of rebuilding Gaza will amount to 20 billion dollars

UN experts say that if the war in Gaza ends today, the cost of rebuilding this area will be more than 20 billion dollars.
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According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, Richard Koswell-Wright, director of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development United Nations (UNCTAD), announced today Thursday: We are talking about 20 billion dollars if the war stops now.

Kozul Wright, who spoke on the sidelines of the UN meeting, emphasized that Gaza is a ” A new Marshall Plan is needed to recover from the devastation caused by four months of indiscriminate Israeli bombing. The Second World War was approved. Kozul Wright-Daz continued to add that this estimate is based on satellite images and other information, and a more accurate figure would require researchers to enter Gaza. Data analysis A satellite by several Western media shows that between 144,000 and 175,000 buildings across the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed, which is equivalent to between 50 and 61 percent of the buildings in the area.

World Food Program warns of hunger in the West Bank at the same time as Israel’s brutal aggression in Gaza

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