Gaza rebuild will take time, UN warns
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Gaza rebuild will take 'a lot of time', says UN official

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At least 1,545 aid lorries have crossed into Gaza since ceasefire took effect on Sunday .
UN official Sam Rose says rebuilding will take 'a lot of time' despite promised surge in aid.
He stressed that "we have to get away from thinking of people's needs in Gaza as a function of the volume of aid" UN says it has a 60-day plan to get Gaza 's health system back on its feed.
Two laws passed by the Israeli parliament could make it impossible to operate in Gaza .
Israel has accused Unrwa of being complicit with Hamas and said 18 of its staff took part in the 7 October attack.
The agency has fired nine employees that a UN investigation found may have been involved.
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