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Unprecedented Destruction: Gaza's 42 Million Tons of Rubble and Rising Tensions in the West Bank

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Explore the staggering impact of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, generating over 42 million tons of rubble, and the implications of rising tensions in the West Bank with extremist settlers. Discover the geopolitical ramifications as the U.S. supports Israel amidst ongoing conflicts.

The recent conflict in Gaza has resulted in significant destruction, with over 42 million tons of rubble generated from Israeli airstrikes. This staggering amount of debris could create a line of trucks stretching from New York to Singapore, and the cleanup process is expected to take years, costing around $700 million. Experts have noted that the scale of destruction in Gaza is unprecedented in contemporary history, drawing comparisons to the aftermath of World War II.

In addition to the devastation in Gaza, there are rising concerns about the actions of extremist settlers in the West Bank. Reports indicate that these armed groups, often described as terrorists, are receiving support from Israeli government officials, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. This alarming trend raises questions about the Israeli government's commitment to security and peace in the region.

Furthermore, the geopolitical landscape remains tense as Israeli intelligence suggests that Hezbollah and Iran have lowered their military readiness. Despite this, Israeli officials warn that the situation is fluid, with potential responses from these groups remaining a significant threat. Meanwhile, the United States continues to support Israel, with a recent arms deal worth $20 billion, despite concerns about the Israeli government's handling of the conflict.

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