It’s worse than that, I haven’t seen any data on what percentage of the still-standing buildings remain inhabitable/structurally sound. A lot of those 30% are probably not going to be safe to occupy long-term without significant repairs, and I doubt Isreal is going to fund those.
30% of the residential structures that were present in Gaza before October remain. This is easily observed from satellite and aerial imagery.
Perhaps its more that there is a generation gap in critical thinking.
No…
Surely this is just another example of everyone under retirement age being wrong and only the boomers really know what’s going on.
No one else spends so much time on Facebook, they’re clearly the most informed out of all the generations!
It’s worse than that, I haven’t seen any data on what percentage of the still-standing buildings remain inhabitable/structurally sound. A lot of those 30% are probably not going to be safe to occupy long-term without significant repairs, and I doubt Isreal is going to fund those.