Humanitarian Crisis

Between Rubble and Cold: Gaza’s Displaced Take Shelter in Buildings on the Brink of Collapse

Gaza Herald — Since the ceasefire in Gaza came into effect on October 10, thousands of displaced Palestinians have been forced to return to bomb-damaged buildings in a desperate search for shelter from the cold and relentless rain. With tents

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Ceasefire Ignored: Israel Keeps Demolishing Homes in Military-Controlled Gaza

Gaza Herald — New satellite imagery analysis reveals that Israeli forces have continued demolishing residential and agricultural structures in areas of the Gaza Strip under their control, despite a ceasefire that formally came into effect on October 10. The findings

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Heavy Rain Exposes Gaza’s Genocide Scars as Bodies Recovered from Collapsed Buildings

Gaza Herald – Gaza authorities said that winter storms are worsening the aftermath of Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip, as Palestinian Civil Defense teams struggle to recover victims’ bodies from buildings shattered by Israeli bombardment. Heavy rains and strong

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Deadly Cold in Gaza: Storm Byron Claims at Least 14 Lives, Including Three Children

Gaza Herald_ At least 14 Palestinians, among them three young children, have died from hypothermia and exposure as Storm Byron slams the Gaza Strip with freezing temperatures, relentless rainfall, and powerful winds, a disaster made deadlier by Israel’s blockade and

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