Conditions in Gaza worsen as winds and hypothermia kill 5
Summary
Heavy winter winds caused walls to collapse on flimsy tents in Gaza, killing four and injuring others. Despite a ceasefire, dangerous conditions and a lack of adequate shelter persist due to aid shortages. A one-year-old boy died from the cold, highlighting the struggle of over two million people in Gaza to stay safe and warm.Key Facts
- Four people died when strong winds caused walls to fall on their tents in Gaza.
- One incident killed three family members when a wall collapsed in Gaza City.
- A one-year-old boy died of cold in Deir el-Balah, increasing the death toll from cold conditions.
- UNICEF reports at least 100 children have died since the ceasefire started due to military operations.
- The Israeli military reported exchanging fire, killing two people in southern Gaza.
- Gaza Health Ministry reports over 440 deaths since the ceasefire began.
- Gaza residents face harsh winter conditions and live in makeshift tents due to ongoing housing shortages.
- Aid groups say that adequate shelter materials are not reaching Gaza.
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