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More than 50% of the houses in Gaza have been destroyed as a result of Israeli bombardment since October 7th last year. More details with our correspondent Noor Harazeen.
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00:00 More than 50% of the houses in Gaza have been destroyed by the Israeli siege.
00:04 Palestinians now worry about how to survive and yearn to return to their homes,
00:10 even if they are in the rubble. Our correspondent in Gaza, Noor Harassin, tells us more.
00:15 More than 50% of Gaza's buildings are now destroyed. It is impossible to walk in the
00:22 streets of Gaza now and not find a destroyed home, if not completely, at least partly damaged.
00:29 We are also talking about most of Gaza's infrastructure being completely destroyed.
00:35 People here on the ground are talking about a new war, a war of survival,
00:40 when they go back to their homes, as most of the homes were destroyed.
00:47 Talking about me personally, I lost my own home and this means that if I manage to go back to
00:53 northern Gaza, I have no place to stay. I will have to have my own tent on the rubble of my
00:58 destroyed home. And this is the thing that even most of the displaced people are wanting. They
01:05 want to go back to northern Gaza, even if they will live inside tents. Adding to this the fact
01:11 that there is no infrastructure in Gaza, especially in northern Gaza, most of the water pipeline were
01:17 destroyed. Most of the electricity lines were destroyed. Most of the network stations and lines
01:23 were also destroyed. So we're talking about months, if not years, of rebuilding and
01:29 reconstructing the Gaza Strip. However, as I said before, displaced Palestinians prefer to go back
01:37 and live in northern Gaza on their destroyed homes than being displaced in another place in Gaza.
01:44 Noor Harazeen, Telesour, Gaza Update.

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