UNMAS / GAZA BROLL PACKAGE
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STORY: UNMAS / GAZA BROLL PACKAGE
TRT: 02:47
SOURCE: UNMAS
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: NATS
DATELINE: 03 NOVEMBER 2024 - 13 OCTOBER 2025, GAZA, PALESTINE
03 NOVEMBER 2024, GAZA COASTAL ROAD, GAZA, PALESTINE
1. Wide shot, UNMAS convoy driving towards Gaza City seen from inside vehicle
17 JULY 2025, GAZA CITY, GAZA, PALESTINE
2. Wide shot, UNMAS team driving through crowded streets
3. Various shots, UNMAS team arrives to conduct explosive hazard assessment (EHA)
4. Various shots, UNMAS Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officer conducting assessment
07 JULY 2025, GAZA CITY, GAZA, PALESTINE
5. Various shots, UNMAS team conducting an explosive hazard assessment (EHA) at a school and kindergarten
24 SEPTEMBER 2025, KHAN YOUNIS, GAZA, PALESTINE
6. Close up, vehicle interior, UNMAS team driving to conduct an explosive hazard assessment at water wells
7. Various shots, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officer conducting assessment
13 OCTOBER 2025, NORTHERN GAZA, GAZA, PALESTINE
8. Wide shot, unexploded ordnance in sandy road
9. Various shots, unexploded ordnance on roadside
24 SEPTEMBER 2025, KHAN YOUNIS, GAZA, PALESTINE
10. Wide shot, UNMAS team driving to conduct an explosive hazard assessment
11. Various shots, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officer conducting assessment
12. Various shots, EOD officer marking unexploded ordnance with spray paint and cordoning area with tape
13. Various shots, UNMAS team speaking with community and distributing information leaflets
22 SEPTEMBER 2025, DEIR AL-BALAH, GAZA, PALESTINE
14. Wide shot, UNMAS Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) partner, Palestinian Organization for Development (POD) team, walking along road.
15. Various shots, POD facilitators hosting an EORE session
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) has been supporting mine action activities throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) since 2009. However, since the escalation of hostilities on 7 October 2023, UNMAS operations have considerably evolved to adapt to the emerging needs of local populations and humanitarian partners in both Gaza and the West Bank









