Supported by Qatar, Gaza municipality begins removing rubble, reopening city streets after cessation of Israeli aggression
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Gaza:Gaza Strip municipalities, in cooperation with Qatar s Gaza Reconstruction Committee, have begun reopening Gaza s main streets, removing rubble a...
Gaza: Gaza Strip municipalities, in cooperation with Qatar's Gaza Reconstruction Committee, have begun reopening Gaza's main streets, removing rubble and debris, and facilitating the movement of Palestinian citizens.
This follows the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation army and the cessation of hostilities following the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Friday.
Qatari-provided bulldozers and trucks began removing the rubble and debris from homes and the destruction blocking Gaza City's main streets, preventing Palestinians from moving around, given the continued return of thousands of displaced persons from the southern Gaza Strip to the northern part of the Strip following the cessation of the Israeli aggression.
In this regard, Mayor of Gaza, Eng. Yahya Al Sarraj, emphasized that since the ceasefire, the Gaza Municipality and all municipalities in the Strip have launched a major campaign to open roads and streets, allowing the displaced to return to their homes and shelters with ease and freedom of movement, given the massive destruction caused by the Israeli aggression.
In his remarks to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Al Sarraj said that the campaign is continuing and is being launched with renewed vigor, supported by Qatar's Gaza Reconstruction Committee (Qatari aid), with a large number of bulldozers and trucks to continue the work of opening the main roads in Gaza City.













