A Year of devastation: Gaza’s unending agony

By Twink Jones Gadama

Today marks a somber anniversary: one year since the outbreak of hostilities in Gaza, which has left an indelible scar on the territory and its people.

The numbers are staggering – nearly 42,000 lives lost, over 96,000 wounded, and countless more displaced, traumatized, or struggling to survive.

The humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of conflict.

The October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel sparked a relentless Israeli military response, which has ravaged Gaza’s infrastructure, economy, and social fabric.

The World Bank estimates the damage at $18.5 billion, equivalent to the combined economic output of the West Bank and Gaza in 2022.

The UN reports that 92% of Gaza’s main roads and 84% of its health facilities have been damaged or destroyed, while 70% of its water and sanitation plants lie in ruins.

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

The situation on the ground is dire. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian families are crammed into makeshift tent camps, devoid of basic necessities like electricity, running water, and toilets.

Hunger and disease are rampant, with aid organizations struggling to deliver essential supplies due to Israeli restrictions and the ongoing conflict.

The Shelter Cluster, led by the Norwegian Refugee Council, estimates that 900,000 people require tents and bedding, while the UN warns that it may take up to 15 years and $650 million to clear the 40 million tonnes of debris and rubble.

Rebuilding Gaza’s destroyed homes could take 40 years under the current system .

A Lost Generation

The conflict has also exacted a severe toll on Gaza’s education sector.

Schools have been damaged or destroyed, leaving thousands of children without access to education.

The trauma and displacement have disrupted entire families, threatening the future of a generation [3).

International Community Urged to Act

As the international community marks this grim anniversary, it is imperative that we recognize the gravity of the situation and take collective action.

Governments, aid organizations, and human rights groups must press for an immediate ceasefire, unfettered humanitarian access, and a commitment to rebuilding Gaza’s shattered infrastructure.

The people of Gaza deserve more than just survival; they deserve to live with dignity, hope, and a future.

As we reflect on the past year’s devastation, let us recommit to supporting those affected and working towards a just and lasting peace.