The mayor of Gaza city, Yahya Al‑Sarraj, has issued an urgent appeal for advanced rescue equipment, emphasising that most of the missing under the rubble are women and children. His remarks highlight the dire situation in the Gaza Strip amid widespread destruction and mounting humanitarian needs.
Children and Women Account for the Majority of the Missing
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Mayor Al-Sarraj warned of a critical situation beneath the rubble: “The majority of those missing under the debris are children and women.” He stressed the importance of immediate access to rescue teams and equipment capable of safely recovering those trapped.
Al-Sarraj underscored that the demographic profile of the missing is particularly hard-hit: vulnerable civilians—especially women and young children—are most exposed to the collapse of infrastructure and the hazards of emergency response operations.
Urgent Call for Heavy Equipment and Reconstruction Materials
The mayor pointed to a severe shortage of essential tools and supplies: “We urgently need heavy equipment, large quantities of cement and building materials to repair water and sewage lines.” His plea reflects the broader crisis facing municipal services in Gaza. He noted that many of the city’s rescue and recovery capabilities have been compromised by the destruction of machinery and infrastructure.
Al-Sarraj emphasised that without immediate delivery of construction materials and heavy vehicles, the process of locating and recovering missing persons will be delayed, and the broader reconstruction of essential services may stall.
Access to Full Rescue Capabilities Is Critical
He also stressed: “Access to every possible piece of equipment for locating and recovering the missing under the rubble is vital.” This statement comes as Gaza struggles with both collapsed buildings and the blockage of aid and equipment by external access restrictions.
Mayor Al-Sarraj’s appeal draws attention to the logistical and security constraints hampering rescue operations—especially when crucial machinery remains out of service or is unable to enter the area.
A City Reeling from Conflict and Destruction
The context of his remarks is the protracted conflict in the Gaza Strip, where heavy damage to infrastructure, homes and municipal services has created one of the gravest humanitarian emergencies in recent times. The recent reports suggest that over 85 % of the heavy machinery belonging to the municipal authorities has been destroyed, rendering recovery and clearance operations extremely challenging.
Al-Sarraj has called for full lifting of access restrictions at crossings to ensure the entry of rescue and reconstruction equipment, as well as materials and spare parts needed for water, sewage and power systems.
Conclusion
With the majority of missing persons being women and children, the appeal by Mayor Al-Sarraj underscores not only the urgent need for advanced rescue operations but also the grim human cost borne by the most vulnerable. The swift delivery of heavy equipment, construction materials and freedom of access for rescue teams are pivotal steps towards addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
From: Al Jazeera






