The quiet resumption of operations at a desalination plant in the Gaza Strip last month marked a small but significant step toward restoring public services in the war-torn territory, involving Israeli and Palestinian stakeholders. Reconnected to Israel’s electricity grid, the plant now produces 16,000 cubic metres of water per day, serving over 600,000 residents, yet still faces challenges due to immense needs and damaged infrastructure. The reopening of the plant represents a tentative roadmap for Gaza’s post-war administration, showcasing practical solutions and cooperation between various parties involved in the region’s recovery efforts.
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