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Israeli strikes on Gaza are relentless as displaced endure flooded camps

Israeli strikes on Gaza are relentless as displaced endure flooded camps

Summary

Israeli air strikes have hit various locations in the Gaza Strip amid ongoing conflict, with widespread flooding from winter rains worsening conditions for displaced Palestinians. The strikes have violated a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that began in October. Aid groups have called for Israel to lift restrictions to allow more assistance into Gaza.

Key Facts

  • Israeli air strikes targeted places in Gaza, including locations near Rafah, Khan Younis, Maghazi camp, and Beit Lahiya.
  • The strikes are said to have violated a ceasefire agreement that started in October.
  • Since the ceasefire began, Israel reportedly committed 969 violations, causing 418 civilian deaths and injuring over 1,100 people.
  • Heavy rains have flooded displacement camps, worsening conditions for displaced Palestinians.
  • Aid organizations have urged Israel to allow more humanitarian supplies into Gaza.
  • The flooding has led to threats of disease due to damaged sewage systems and risk of building collapses.
  • At least two people have died recently due to structural damage caused by the severe weather.
  • Displaced families struggle with inadequate shelter, facing difficulties keeping warm and dry in the rain-soaked camps.
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