The 'Dahiye Doctrine', implying Israel's excessive use of military force is a legacy of the war against Hezbollah in 2006.
This doctrine has led to a lack of distinction between civilian and military targets.
Israel's military forces argue this indistinction is a result of Gaza's intricate urban infrastructure.
There's evidence of widespread destruction of cemeteries, universities, and schools, as well as damage to agricultural lands.
Difficulties in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza have caused frustration among Israel's Western allies.
Without significant pressure on Israel, a substantive reconstruction of Gaza seems unlikely.
Conclusion: The future for Gaza looks bleak unless significant pressure is placed on Israel to effect meaningful reconstruction, and this appears to be the main priority for those seeking to play a role in this conflict.