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Extreme cold poses lethal threat to displaced Gazans in tent camps
Gazans living in tent camps are facing a lethal threat from extreme cold as they lack access to essential humanitarian aid, adequate clothing to stay warm, while the fragile tents provide little protection against the bitter cold and heavy rain. A severe storm that hit the war-torn Gaza Strip over the past few weeks has already killed 13 displaced children in tent camps, according to local medics. The most recent victim was a toddler in the Khan Younis area, where tens of thousands of makeshift displacement tents have been set up since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted more than two years ago. These tragedies highlighted the vulnerability of the temporary shelters to cold weather and the lack of supplies, winter tents, mobile homes and the territory that need to enter the Gaza Strip based on the recent agreement between Israel and Hamas mediated by the U.S., Egypt and Qatar in October. Many displaced residents in Gaza have voiced their concerns on the worsening situation. Another displaced mother, Um Fadi al-Ghoul, described similarly harsh conditions. The International Committee of the Red Cross has called for the concerned authorities, particularly the Israeli authorities, to allow more aid supplies, tents, mobile homes and displacement materials into Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas also urged the U.S. to intervene immediately and pressure the Israeli government to allow those aid supplies and uphold commitments to the ceasefire reached between Hamas and Israel. Despite a peace agreement was reached between Israel and Hamas, the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza is yet to see improvements. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Dec 19, 2025: 1. Children playing football on dirt road, others watching; 2. Sign reading "Nursing Station"; 3. Mohammed Jarbooa, doctor from Al-Rantisi Children's Hospital, treating patients; 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammed Jarbooa, doctor, Al-Rantisi Children's Hospital: "We often receive children suffering hypothermia at the hospital, and unfortunately some of them couldn't survive the coldness. In some instances, children were found deceased upon their arrival at the hospital. This has become an extremely harsh reality for children in the Gaza Strip."; 5. Tents; 6. Various of displaced resident Hanadi Al-Jamal drying clothes; 7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hanadi Al-Jamal, resident: "I'm so worried about my children. As you can see, my son is not adequately dressed. I wish we can at least receive blankets for the children to withstand the cold weather. Our tents still have several leaks and our clothes and blankets have not yet dried from the last rain."; 8. Displaced resident Um Fadi al-Ghoul making the bed; 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Um Fadi al-Ghoul, resident: "During the rain, both we and the children were practically swimming in rainwater during the rain. We have been left helpless with no aid to turn to. When it rains, we could be drowned and we have nothing to stay warm. We only received one blanket in the camp and we are a family of five, how can one blanket be adequate? I also have one child dealing with disability and kidney condition."; 10. Children playing on dirt road, sitting in front of tents; 11. Flooded area with shallow standing water, tents. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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