Gaza Herald – Shocking footage reveals Israeli trucks transporting settlement debris into Gaza via Kissufim crossing, unloading tons of rubble in areas already flattened by genocidal attacks. The trucks, loaded with construction waste, penetrate 200–300 meters into Gaza, scattering their cargo along roadsides rather than designated zones, before returning to Israel to reload and repeat the cycle.
The debris piles are colossal, stemming from destroyed homes, facilities, and vital infrastructure, along with dozens of military bases and cement barriers established near the border. Local witnesses describe mountains of waste lying just outside their homes, a constant hazard amid an environment already devastated by two years of relentless Israeli genocidal destruction.
Efforts to clear the rubble face massive obstacles: heavy machinery and rescue equipment remain blocked, essential relief supplies are withheld, and roughly 20,000 unexploded bombs and missiles litter the area, threatening lives at every step.
The Palestinian media office emphasizes that the international community must act urgently, enforcing legal and humanitarian obligations to pressure Israel into opening crossings and allowing immediate debris removal. Without intervention, Gaza’s reconstruction remains impossible, leaving survivors trapped amid ongoing environmental and structural hazards.


