Many Palestinians have little protection as winter cold grips Gaza
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Shadia Aiyada expressed her fears, stating, 'We get scared every time we learn from the weather forecast that rainy and windy days are coming up because our tents are lifted with the wind. We fear that strong windy weather would knock out our tents one day while we're inside.' This reflects the ongoing anxiety of displaced families in Gaza facing harsh winter conditions with inadequate shelter.
The United Nations warns about people living in precarious makeshift shelters that might not survive the winter, highlighting that at least 945,000 individuals need winterization supplies. This marks a significant humanitarian crisis as conditions worsen amidst the ongoing conflict, with rising malnutrition and fears of infectious diseases linked to the cold.
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