Clearing Gaza’s surface of bombs will take up to 30 years, aid group says
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GENEVA: Clearing the
surface of Gaza of unexploded ordnance will likely take between 20 to 30 years,
according to an official with aid group Humanity & Inclusion, describing
the enclave as a “horrific, unmapped minefield.”
More than 53 people have been killed and hundreds injured by lethal remnants
from the two-year Israel-Hamas war, according to a UN-led database, which is
thought by aid groups to be a huge underestimate.
A US-brokered ceasefire this month has raised hopes that the huge task of
removing them from among millions of tons of rubble can begin.
“If you’re looking at a full clearance, it’s never happening, it’s
subterranean. We will find it for generations to come,” said Nick Orr, an
Explosive Ordnance Disposal expert at Humanity & Inclusion, comparing the
situation with British cities after World War Two.
“Surface clearance, now that’s something that’s attainable within a generation,
I think 20 to 30 years,” he added.
“It’s going to be a very small chipping away at a very big problem.”
Orr, who went to Gaza several times during the conflict, is part of his
organization’s seven-person team that will begin identifying war remnants there
in essential infrastructure like hospitals and bakeries next week.
For now, however, aid groups like his have not been given blanket Israeli
permission to start work on removing and destroying the ordnance nor to import
the required equipment, he said.
COGAT, the arm of the Israeli military overseeing Gaza aid, did not immediately
respond to a request for comment. It blocks items into Gaza which it considers
have “dual use” — both civilian and military.
Orr said it was seeking permission to import supplies to burn away bombs rather
than detonate them, to ease concerns about them being repurposed by Hamas.
He voiced support for a temporary force such as one foreseen in the 20-point
ceasefire plan.
“If there is going to be any kind of future inside of Gaza, there needs to be
an enabling security force that allows humanitarians to work,” Orr said.
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