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‘Everything is soaked': Winter rains in Gaza bring new misery for Palestinians
At least 13,000 tents have been damaged by winter rains in Gaza, worsening conditions for millions displaced by war and facing restricted humanitarian aid delivery.
- Heavy rains in Gaza have severely damaged shelters and belongings of displaced Palestinians, leaving them wading in ankle-deep water in their tents.
- Assmaa Fayad said her shelter was destroyed in the latest downpour, while nearly all of Gaza's over 2 million people were forced from their homes during the war.
- The UN humanitarian office said the rains have damaged at least 13,000 tents and "destroyed what little shelter and belongings thousands of Palestinians in Gaza had left.
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'Everything is Soaked': Winter Rains In Gaza Bring New Misery for Palestinians
As heavy downpours flood fragile tent camps across Gaza, displaced families wade through ankle-deep mud, their pleas for aid drowned out by accusations against Israel for aid blocks and Hamas for wartime devastation, amid a fragile ceasefire.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleAfter heavy rains, the situation continued to deteriorate for many people in the Gaza Strip. Provisional tent camps are under water - in an area largely devastated by the war.
·Hamburg, Germany
Read Full ArticleWhile struggling with food shortages and enduring a fragile ceasefire, Palestinians in Gaza have been hit hard by torrential rains and flooding. “Everything is soaked, clothes and everything. My children are soaked,” said Reham al-Hilu in the central Gaza city of Deir al-Balah.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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Total News Sources35
Leaning Left10Leaning Right6Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Left
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Left
42% Left
L 42%
C 33%
R 25%
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