
"Winter in Gaza is not just a season; it is a crisis. More than one million Palestinians are displaced and in need of emergency shelter. Many live in makeshift tents, as heavy rain and cold temperatures destroy what little shelter remains. With aid and construction materials often blocked or delayed at the border, families face rising risks of hypothermia and disease in an already catastrophic situation."
"Winter hits Gaza hard, while activists and aid workers push to keep the world's attention from slipping away. Presenter: Stefanie Dekker Guests: Dr Nada Abu Alrub Humanitarian doctor Tess Ingram UNICEF spokesperson"
Winter conditions in Gaza are creating a humanitarian emergency as heavy rain and cold temperatures destroy fragile shelters. More than one million Palestinians are displaced and urgently require emergency shelter. Many families live in makeshift tents that offer little protection, increasing exposure to hypothermia and communicable disease. Aid and construction materials are frequently blocked or delayed at the border, preventing timely repairs and shelter replacement. Activists and aid workers are working to maintain international attention and mobilize resources amid an already catastrophic humanitarian environment.
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