Recent UN data indicates that one in ten bombs dropped by Israeli forces on Gaza since the conflict began on October 7, 2023, has failed to detonate, posing ongoing dangers to civilians, particularly as some families return to devastated areas. The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) reports that these unexploded munitions have already resulted in at least 23 deaths and 162 injuries, primarily among civilians, while humanitarian efforts to remove these threats are hindered by Israeli authorities restricting access for specialized teams and equipment. Experts warn that failing to address this unexploded ordnance will lead to more casualties, complicate reconstruction, and worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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A month after ceasefire with Israel, Iranians fear another war
The ceasefire following Iran's 12-day war with Israel has persisted for nearly a month, yet many Iranians are anxious about future conflicts, especially with threats from Israel regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions. The recent hostilities, which resulted in over 1,000 Iranian deaths and extensive damage, have revived fears reminiscent of the Iran-Iraq war, leaving the populace yearning for peace and security amidst ongoing uncertainty. Want More Context? 🔎
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