Gazan families displaced by months of conflict continue to face harsh and uncertain living conditions as they struggle to rebuild even the simplest aspects of daily life. Forced from their homes and separated from their communities, many now live in overcrowded shelters, makeshift tents, or temporary housing where access to clean water, food, electricity, and medical care remains severely limited.
Parents describe the emotional toll on their children, who grapple with trauma, lack of education, and constant instability. Aid groups report that humanitarian supplies remain stretched thin, with relief operations hampered by damaged infrastructure and ongoing security concerns. As winter approaches, many families fear they will be unable to protect their children from the cold, disease, and the continuing consequences of displacement.
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