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New Delhi:
US President Donald Trump has expressed his desire to take Gaja under his control. He says that he will rebuild Gaza destroyed by war. He has said that till the completion of the reconstruction work, people will have to settle in an Arab country for Gaza. His plan has been rejected by the Arab world and other countries of the world. Trump expressed this desire when a ceasefire is going on in Gaza. Since this ceasefire came into force, uncertainty is being expressed about the future of Gaza. The United Nations estimates that more than two -thirds of the buildings of Gaza have either been destroyed or have been damaged in the 15 -month battle.
What is changing American policy
The latest statement of the US President is a sign of major changes in the US policy regarding the middle-East. Till now America used to recognize the principle of two nation. He has been a supporter of Israel as well as an independent and sovereign Palestine nation. It includes Gaza and Israeli -occupied West Bank. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described Trump’s statement as worth noting.
Donald Trump’s latest statement is a sign of major changes in the US policy on the middle-East.
Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023. More than 1200 Israeli citizens were killed in this attack. Hamas fighters took over 200 people hostage. Many of them are feared to be killed in a 15 -month battle. About 50 thousand people have been killed and more than one lakh people have been injured in the Israeli action in Gaza. The number of women and children is more among those killed in Israeli action on Gaza.
Reconstruction of Gaza
The US President is originally a billionaire builder. He has come into politics from the world of business. So when it came to Gaza’s reconstruction, he said that if Gaza is to be resolved again, his citizens will not have to give shelter in the rubble.
The level of rebuilding of Gaza will be very large. First, the mountains of weapons and debris will have to be removed from there. After this, the supply of water and electricity will have to be restored there. Schools, hospitals and shops will need to be rebuilt. This work can take many years. As long as this work continues, Palestinians will have to go somewhere. In such a situation, those people can be kept in tents in the middle and southern parts of Gaza near their house. But Trump is talking about removing him from Gaza instead. Trump believes that in the absence of Palestinians, Riviera of American -owned Middle East will stand up from ash, there will be thousands of jobs, will get an opportunity to invest and people of the world will get a place to live.
How much debris is deposited in Gaza
In the Israeli attack, 57 percent of the cultivable land of Gaza has been destroyed.
According to United Nations agencies, it may take at least 21 years to remove the waste deposited in Gaza at this time. He says that 17 times more garbage has been born in the last 15 months war than the debris born in Gaza since 2008. The United Nations says that till December 1, 2024, there is more than five crore seven lakh 73 thousand tonnes of debris in Gaza. The United Nations says that if this waste is removed without recycling and 105 trucks are applied on this work every day, then it may take more than 20 years to remove all debris. It is estimated to cost more than nine billion dollars. Two -thirds of Gaza buildings have been destroyed in Israeli bombing. 57 percent of the cultivable land there has also been destroyed during this war. 92 percent of Gaza’s houses have been destroyed.
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