Gaza’s 37m tonnes of bomb-filled debris could take 14 years to clear, says expert

Israel’s war in Gaza has created 37m tonnes of debris, much of it laced with unexploded bombs, which could take more than a decade to remove, a top UN demining official said.

Nearly seven months into the war, there is an average 300kg of rubble a square metre of land in Gaza, Pehr Lodhammar, the former United Nationals Mine Action Service chief for Iraq, told a news conference.

“Based on the current [amount] of debris in Gaza, with 100 trucks we are talking about 14 years of work … to remove it,” he said. With the war continuing, it was impossible to estimate how long clearance might take at its end, he added.

Israel has been accused of “domicide” over the intensity of its bombing campaign in Gaza, which has reduced large swathes of the strip to ruins. Sixty-five per cent of the buildings destroyed in Gaza were residential, Lodhammar said.

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victorz,

Why use “m” for “million”? Should be M, or maybe use megatonnes? Or just write it out, even better. 37 million tonnes. Makes more of an impact.

sandman,

Oh goodie. Western companies can come in and put the populace in debt for the cleanup.

FlyingSquid,
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I’m guessing the beachfront rubble will be cleared first… can’t imagine why I might think that…

DarkGamer,
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I'd put money on occupation until a Gazan puppet government is installed, with annexation being explored further if that doesn't go well.

FlyingSquid,
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Maybe, but there’s also plenty of talk about beachfront property for Israelis.

www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68650815

And the Israelis in that article aren’t the only ones excited at the prospect.

motherjones.com/…/jared-kushner-sure-seems-excite…

DdCno1,

There's not even remotely a consensus within Israel for new settlements in the strip. I consider this highly unlikely. Yes, some extremist settlers and associated building companies are hungry for it, because of course they are, but this doesn't mean things will be going their way.

FlyingSquid,
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Consensus doesn’t matter when a dictator is in charge.

DdCno1,

Israel isn't a dictatorship. Yes, I know that Netanyahu is trying to erode democracy, but he hasn't been successful.

FlyingSquid,
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Isn’t it? Netanayahu’s former best friend might disagree there… www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-798324

GarrulousBrevity,

But it would make the rich richer, which makes it a good bet. I think the only thing that would stop private companies being allowed to develop beachfront property in the strip is if it were to turn out to be less profitable.

But that’s true of all governments that aren’t really looking out for their people.

Tryptaminev,

About 40% are in favor of that. In a democratic system with more than two parties, that is usually enough to get things your way, if people chose that as an important aspect to vote for.

Overall Israels population is still in strong support for more military actions and many are cheering on the blatant warcrimes their soldiers proudly post on social media. They still believe in genocide to be the solution and the logical consequence of genociding a people is to take their Lebensraum, hence “settle” in Gaza too.

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