Heavy rains have battered the Gaza Strip, flooding makeshift camps and forcing many children to sleep on soaked, muddy ground. Hundreds of families woke up in drenched tents, with clothes and bedding ruined, leaving children exposed to cold and unsanitary conditions.
Aid organizations warn that these conditions increase the risk of disease, hypothermia, and serious health problems. Thousands of tents have been damaged or destroyed, and families urgently need dry shelters, warm clothes, and clean water.
Humanitarian agencies are calling for immediate help to prevent further suffering, especially as winter approaches.