There are early promising signs of international commitment to rebuild Gaza after years of devastating conflict, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Jaco Cilliers, the UNDP’s representative, announced on Tuesday that several countries—including the United States, European nations, and Arab states—have shown a willingness to contribute to the estimated $70 billion reconstruction cost.
Speaking at a press conference in Geneva, Cilliers stated that the responses from the international community have been “very good,” though he declined to provide specific details on pledges or timelines. The two-year war between Israel and Hamas has resulted in catastrophic destruction, leaving much of Gaza in ruins. Cilliers estimated that at least 55 million tons of rubble now cover the territory, underscoring the immense scale of the rebuilding challenge.
The UNDP’s post-war recovery plan aims to restore essential infrastructure, including housing, hospitals, schools, and public services. Experts warn that removing the debris alone could take years, requiring extensive funding and coordination between international partners. Global donors are expected to play a crucial role in financing reconstruction projects that not only rebuild but also foster long-term stability and economic growth in the region.
Reconstruction of Gaza remains one of the most pressing humanitarian and development challenges in the Middle East. As the world’s attention turns toward recovery efforts, the UNDP continues to advocate for sustained global cooperation, emphasizing that rebuilding Gaza is vital for peace, resilience, and hope for millions affected by the prolonged conflict.


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