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Clearing Gaza’s unexploded bombs may take 20–30 years, with over 53 dead and aid delayed by Israeli equipment restrictions.
Clearing Gaza of unexploded ordnance from the Israel-Hamas war could take 20 to 30 years, with experts calling the area a "horrific, unmapped minefield."
Over 53 people have been killed and hundreds injured by explosive remnants, though the true toll is likely higher.
Aid groups face delays due to Israeli restrictions on importing essential demining equipment, particularly items with "dual use" concerns.
While surface clearance is possible with sustained international support and a temporary security force, progress remains stalled.
Efforts are underway to identify hazards in critical infrastructure, and public education campaigns are being proposed to reduce risks, especially to children.
La limpieza de las bombas sin explotar de Gaza puede llevar entre 20 y 30 años, con más de 53 muertos y la ayuda retrasada por las restricciones de equipos israelíes.