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Palestinians use Gaza rubble to rebuild streets amid stalled US plan

27 April 2026
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Palestinians are repaving streets in Gaza using rubble from the destruction caused by the recent two-year conflict with Israel. Under a United Nations Development Program initiative, local workers are crushing concrete and metal to create pavement, aiming to rehabilitate their cities. This project emerges amid stalled progress on the U.S. Gaza plan, which sought to rebuild the region following an October ceasefire. The UN estimates that Gaza has around 61 million tons of rubble, obstructing access to vital services like water and healthcare. While 287,000 tons have been cleared so far, officials warn that the full clearance could take seven years and require $71.4 billion for comprehensive recovery over the next decade.

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The ongoing reconstruction efforts in Gaza highlight the significant humanitarian and infrastructural challenges faced by the region following extensive conflict. The economic and social stability of Gaza is at risk due to the blockade and restrictions imposed by Israel, which stem from security concerns after Hamas-led attacks. The UNDP’s initiative to recycle rubble into usable materials represents a critical step towards rebuilding, but the scale of destruction means that much more aid and support will be necessary to restore basic services and infrastructure. Historical patterns of conflict and reconstruction in Gaza underscore the cyclical nature of violence and recovery in the region.

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