This is important because not everyone has died and when this is over they will need a place to return to live (inshallah). If there are no homes, schools, or hospitals in Gaza…what are gazans to do? (Infrastructure is important, even though yes obviously a building is far less important than even a single life)
I suspect the larger issue is that the people that lived in those homes have been genocided and are irreplaceable, no?
A country is its people, not it’s infrastructure.
This is important because not everyone has died and when this is over they will need a place to return to live (inshallah). If there are no homes, schools, or hospitals in Gaza…what are gazans to do? (Infrastructure is important, even though yes obviously a building is far less important than even a single life)
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