**Tragedi Kais Reruntuhan Gaza: Puluhan Mayat Terkubur**
In a heart-wrenching aftermath of the conflict in Gaza, the residents of Palestine continue to sift through the rubble in search of the bodies buried beneath the debris. Since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began, the people of Gaza have unearthed dozens of bodies trapped under the collapsed buildings.
**The Grim Discovery**
According to medical sources reported by Al Jazeera, a staggering 97 Palestinian civilians have been found dead in the city of Rafah, southern Gaza, since the ceasefire took effect. The process of identifying the victims has become increasingly challenging as the bodies have been buried for months while the bombings persist.
The Civil Defense Agency of Palestine estimates that around 10,000 bodies are still buried under the ruins across Gaza, with approximately 2,840 others missing without a trace, as stated by the spokesperson for the Palestinian Civil Emergency Services, Mahmoud Basal.
**The Devastating Impact**
Returning residents have been shocked by the extent of destruction, struggling to recognize the neighborhoods they once called home. Mohamed Gomaa, who lost his brother and nephew in the war, described the devastation in Gaza as “a war of annihilation,” far worse than natural disasters like earthquakes or floods.
**A Glimmer of Hope**
Amid the ceasefire, aid has started to flow into Gaza. Over 630 aid trucks entered Gaza on Sunday, with a significant portion directed towards the hardest-hit northern region. Residents have expressed relief as prices of goods have dropped and essential items, such as imported chocolates, are now more accessible.
**Rebuilding Gaza**
Attention has now shifted to the critical task of rebuilding Gaza. The reconstruction of this war-torn region is expected to take decades, with the cleanup of over 50 million tons of rubble from Israeli bombings requiring a staggering $1.2 billion.
The UN Development Program revealed that the development in Gaza has regressed by 69 years due to this conflict. Despite the ongoing ceasefire, sporadic incidents of violence continue to plague the region, underscoring the long road to recovery that lies ahead.
This tragic situation highlights the urgent need for international support and solidarity to aid the people of Gaza in their journey towards healing and reconstruction.