Thousands in Gaza struggle in tents amid cold, stormy weather | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza are rising in wind, rain and winter, with thousands of families living in bad tents after destroying Israeli homes after Israeli bombing on Israeli coastal raids.

Millions of Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza, stopping Israel’s 15 -month attack on the region last month. But most people were destroyed or damaged their homes.

Families are then struggling to seek refuge between debris and destruction hills.

A spokesman for the Gaza City Municipality told Al Jazeera that the city does not have enough resources that there are not so many resources to help the displaced people, adding that sewerage and rainwater water tents and shelter. Have entered the places.

Talking to Al Jazeera at a temporary camp in a school courtyard in Gaza City, Mahmud Riaz Khalil Al -Fomi said he was living in the tent along with three other families.

“The blankets are very wet,” Alfumi explained that he sent his two -month -old baby and his brother, who has a spinal cord injury, to be with other people because of the weather conditions. For

“We don’t know what to do. We do not know where to go. This is our situation here.

Reporting from the city of Gaza, Hani Mahmood of Al Jazeera said that heavy rains and winds have forced many Palestinians to leave temporary camps in the western part of the city.

Basic supply such as hot clothing is not widely available, which worsen the situation.

“Right now, people are not only lacking asylum, but there is also very important goods that provide them with some warmth and protection from these horrific weather conditions,” Mahmud said.

In that Updated updated On Wednesday, the UN Human Affairs Office (OCHA) said more than 500,000 people returned to the governors of Gaza and northern Gaza, “food, water, tents and shelters in the area. Need is inevitable. “

Despite the increase in humanitarian aid after the ceasefire on January 19, asylum aid has been restricted.

Earlier this week, the Gaza Government Media Office accused Israel of restricting the flow of aid and shelters in the area.

“Protecting shelters has become an essential human need that cannot be delayed. This is the most important need at the moment,” he said in a statement earlier this week.

The Palestinians in Gaza are invalid to fight the cold weather in Gaza because they have lost so much during the war, said Tess Ingram, a UNICEF communications manager, a UNICEF communications agency, a UNICEF communications agency.

Ingram told Al Jazeera from Gaza city that the situation was especially dangerous for children.

“In these situations, it is terrifying not only for children, not only out, exposed and living in the cold, but it is also very dangerous for their fitness,” he said. “We have many children dying of hypothermia in Gaza, and it becomes clear here when you meet families that they do not need to save them from this cold. Hot clothes for their children in families in families. There are many children without shoes.

Homeless Palestinians also face severe conditions in other parts of Gaza.

In the central part of the enclave, Sikar Abdullah told Al Jazeera from Dir al -Bala, “The tent has flown and the people are unconscious.” “Now we are taking our luggage to a person who agreed to host us until the end of the winter.”

“It is more difficult for us to be homeless,” said Anwar Hales, another Palestinian Palestinian in Dir al -Bala. “We woke up at night and destroyed our tents due to the wind. Our clothes and food were full of sand.

In southern Gaza, Rafa Municipality has demanded 40,000 additional tents and emergency shelters for residents. The city is still hosting thousands of homeless people whose homes have been destroyed in other areas.

The municipality also said that it does not have such heavy machinery, which is hindering the reopening of the roads and cleaning the debris.

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