LIVE: Gaza’s displaced brace for winter storm as Israel kills one

Al JazeeraTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 2:05:02 PM
  • Authorities in the Gaza Strip are warning that an incoming winter storm will severely impact hundreds of thousands of displaced individuals living in tents and makeshift shelters, as violence continues in the region, including the recent killing of a civilian by Israeli forces.
  • This development highlights the dire humanitarian situation faced by those displaced in Gaza, exacerbated by ongoing military operations and a lack of adequate shelter and resources as winter approaches.
  • The situation in Gaza reflects a broader humanitarian crisis, with reports of rising death tolls and accusations of genocide against Israel, raising urgent concerns about the living conditions and rights of Palestinians amid the ongoing conflict.
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