21 October 2025
Link to the full interview: https://news.un.org/en/audio/2025/10/1166143
As access slowly improves under the Gaza ceasefire deal, the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) is scaling up operations and mobilising funds to ensure the safe removal of dangerous munitions following two years of devastating bombardment.
Priority is being given to main roads, infrastructure, and essential services for civilians in the enclave who face a deadly threat from unexploded hazards.
Luke Irving, head of UNMAS’s mission in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, spoke to UN News’s Ezzat El-Ferri, emphasising a message of hope and resilience for civilians through “small steps” each day.
Document Type: Interview
Document Sources: UN News, United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS)
Subject: Gaza Strip, Mine action
Publication Date: 21/10/2025
URL source: https://news.un.org/en/audio/2025/10/1166143
Document Sources: UN News, United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS)
Subject: Gaza Strip, Mine action
Publication Date: 21/10/2025
URL source: https://news.un.org/en/audio/2025/10/1166143