Health Crisis in Gaza Spirals as New Diseases, Infections Spread

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have suffered acute respiratory infection and diarrheal diseases, among other problems, as humanitarian situation worsens, exacerbated by unclean water and unsanitary conditions. Medical NGOs are warning that Israel's incursion into the southern city of Rafah has halted their ability to help

Nagham Zbeedat
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As the war in Gaza persists, Palestinians in Gaza are grappling with a proliferation of diseases and infections attributed to a scarcity of food and clean water, as well as overcrowded shelters and nonfunctioning sanitation systems.

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