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Palestinians suffer from lack of proper toilets across Gaza’s vast tent cities

More than 80% of Gaza’s sewage pumping stations have collapsed, forcing displaced families to improvise with makeshift latrines and buckets.

  • Across Gaza, 1.7 million Palestinians lack proper toilet facilities as more than 80% of sewage pumping stations have collapsed under Israeli bombardment over the past 2 1/2 years, rights groups say.
  • Displaced families often dig shallow latrines or wait in long lines at communal toilets offering minimal privacy, forcing many to improvise with buckets or chairs with the bottom removed.
  • Mostafa Shaaban built a makeshift toilet behind a curtain in his tent to avoid communal facilities, which he finds humiliating; his wife Iman Mansour said making a toilet is "more important than food and water, because you see the insects everywhere."
  • A U.S.-backed official overseeing the ceasefire blamed Hamas for failing to reach a disarmament agreement, preventing entry of construction equipment needed to repair Gaza's infrastructure.
  • Reconstruction of Gaza remains far from certain as the ceasefire deal stalls, leaving 1.7 million Palestinians without access to basic sanitation infrastructure or timeline for systemic repairs.
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Palestinians suffer from lack of proper toilets across Gaza's vast tent cities

There is not a single proper toilet across the vast tent cities housing most of Gaza’s 1.7 million Palestinians left homeless by the war.

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Associated Press News broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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