It has been reported that the huge machinery, bulldozars being used in rescue and restoration work in the Israeli air strike have been damaged, due to which this campaign has stopped completely. Under these circumstances, it will be difficult for local relief workers to remove 11 thousand bodies stuck in debris. The bodies were being evacuated in the debris through bulldozer and digging equipment. A bulldozer was being run by Atif Nasar, which was associated with the construction and repair work of roads before the war. After the war began, Atif began to contribute to the work of removing the bodies from the debris. A UN News reporter in Gaza interviewed him a few days before the attack. Now this work has come to a standstill due to the collapse of machinery and vehicle. After the death of their son Omar in an airstrike, his body was taken out of the house debris somehow after a year after the death of his son Omar. A seven-floor building was demolished in Israeli action. Umar’s brother Moyad stood at the scene and raised the agony of his family. “His body remained under the rubble for nearly a year.” “After the war, we tried to remove it, but the building was so huge and heavy machinery was not available. It was impossible.” “We searched a bulladzar everywhere to reach the ground, where Omar was present. But during the war, the Israeli army could help us all bulldaries and digging machines that could help or burn us. The work of removing waste and debris has stopped due to damage to the machinery. The Dajani family is still forced to live in their destroyed house at Khan Younis of the last rites of the last rites. The bodies of three of his children are also buried here. His father Ali remembers the moment of his children’s death with a very heavy heart. He told the UN News correspondent that “We ran towards the coast to save our lives during the bombing. When we returned, we had gone home, and our children were buried in the debris. We are forced to live here, but we do not have life.” We want to remove the dead bodies of our children. This work has become more difficult due to the damaged machines and equipment. Humanitarian criminalized nation estimates that since the war in the Gaza Strip, about 92 percent of the total residential buildings have collapsed, ie 4.36 lakh houses. Due to the ruin of these houses, five million tonnes of debris has arisen, which may take decades to remove the dead and remove the dead bodies due to the waste of fifty crore tonnes of debris, which may take decades out of the union. Due to the delay in the delay, not only the psychological shock in Gaza will be deeper, but it is a threat to public health and is extremely concerned for the environment.