special correspondent martin seemungal traveled to gaza, and found reconstruction efforts have barely. >> reporter: in parts of gaza what were once whole towns are now piles of rubble. it looks like an enormous earthquake ripped through here a. but this is all the result of the ferocious summer war between israel and hamas. seven brutal weeks, hamas militants launching thousands of rockets at israel, israeli jets and drones retaliating with bombs and missiles in some place israel sent in its tanks. months later and it still looks like the day after. this is shazias in gaza. the israeli border just two kilometers from here. this area was hit very hard during the war estimated hundreds were killed. thousands of families are still homeless. uma lives in a at the present time in the ruins of the home that have been in her family for generations. "we came back just after the fighting stopped," she says "there is still no electricity nothing to have a normal life." in southern gaza, this man's house is a crater full of wreckage. no electricity here either. his family of eight lives in this