Unexploded bomb dem wey dey Gaza dey pose big wahala for people wey wan return go dia house during di US-led ceasefire, na wetin di NGO Handicap International tok. Dem dey beg make dem allow equipment wey dem need for demining work to enter.
“Di risk big well-well — dem estimate say about 70,000 tonnes of bomb don drop for Gaza since di war start,” na wetin Anne-Claire Yaeesh, di director for Handicap International for Palestinian territories, tok.
Handicap International na organisation wey sabi work for clearing bomb and help people wey don suffer from anti-personnel mines.
Unexploded bomb dem, from grenade wey never blow to bullet dem, don turn normal sight for Gaza during di two-year Israeli war.
“Di amount of rubble and di way tins don pile up dey too much,” Yaeesh tok.
‘Humanitarian missions’
She still tok say di risk dey worse because di environment dey “very complex,” as Gaza get plenty people and no too get open space.
For January, di UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) estimate say about five to ten percent of di bomb dem wey dem fire for Gaza never blow.
Di latest ceasefire, di third one since di wahala start, begin work on Friday.
UNMAS tok say since di ceasefire start for October 10, dem don get plenty request for technical help, and di agency don dey called for “different humanitarian missions, including places wey dem no fit enter before.”
Di agency tok say dem get three armoured motor “wey dey for di border dey wait to enter Gaza” so dem fit do di clearing work well and for bigger scale, but dem still dey wait for Israeli go-ahead to carry di equipment enter.





















