North Gaza's Last Hospital Has No Power or Water, UN Reports After Rare Visit as Crisis Worsens

Sources in Gaza say distress is growing after repeated IDF operations on hospitals, increased looting of aid trucks and the effects of harsh winter weather. 'There's a circle of people who are becoming weaker, hungrier and sicker,' a humanitarian activist says

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The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is getting worse. In the north, the health system has completely collapsed; in the south, looting of food and aid shipments persists, and across Gaa hundreds of thousands of displaced persons must endure the cold weather and flooding of their tents.

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