Public infrastructure destruction
Lack of proper toilets and sewage systems causing rapid rise in spread of infectious diseases. Read more about Absorption pits necessary but hazardous for Gaza’s displaced
Overcrowded, unsanitary refugee camps prove fertile breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Read more about Fear of malaria rises in Rafah
When my cousin regained consciousness, she learned her children had been killed. Read more about Under siege at a Gaza hospital
“There is no place for life here, there is a place only for death.” Read more about Living through hell in Gaza's largest hospital
Winter rains bring sewage disasters. Read more about Gaza's cesspools
Palestinians in Gaza plan their days around the electric schedule, lucky to get power for six to eight hours a day. Read more about Why has Gaza's sea turned black?
People in Gaza have only six hours of electricity per day. Read more about Gaza struggles to cope with siege and storms
Israel continues to hinder independent investigations into possible war crimes. Read more about How Gaza families were given just ten minutes' warning of Israeli attacks
Power failures are known to happen while vital operations are being undertaken. Read more about Attacks on hospitals expose Israel's "self-defense" claims as lies
High costs of fuel have prompted Ibrahim Sobeh to examine alternative ways of generating power. Read more about Amid crisis, Gazans convert plastic into fuel
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