Baby in Gaza dies from cold as Israel restricts entry of needed supplies

Al JazeeraThursday, December 11, 2025 at 5:07:49 PM
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  • The death of the infant underscores the urgent need for humanitarian aid and raises questions about the effectiveness of current policies regarding the delivery of assistance to Gaza. The situation reflects a broader crisis affecting thousands of families who are struggling to survive in makeshift shelters during harsh winter conditions.
  • The incident is part of a larger pattern of humanitarian challenges in Gaza, where recent winter storms have caused severe flooding, further complicating the already precarious living conditions. Reports indicate that many children are suffering from malnutrition, and the ongoing violence continues to hinder efforts to provide adequate support to the affected population.
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