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Displaced Gazans endure Israeli bombing amid rain, severe cold

Amid relentless Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, Gazan refugees have been grappling with the absence of basic needs essential for a life of dignity.

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Displaced Gazans endure Israeli bombing amid rain, severe cold

Salha fears that in the coming hours and days, the rain may intensify, causing the tent to completely collapse and get flooded.

However, Salha does not have any other shelter, so he will remain in his tent with his family even if the rain intensifies, exacerbating their suffering.

In another tent, An'am Abu Tarabish camps with 14 family members after being displaced from the Karama area in northern Gaza to the city of Khan Yunis.

"This tent will not protect us from the rain, and it will collapse if the rain intensifies because it is very fragile," Abu Tarabish told Anadolu.

"We don't have clothes or mattresses to protect us from the cold. We left our homes under bombardment without taking anything," she added.

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Displaced Gazans endure Israeli bombing amid rain, severe cold

Abu Tarabish managed to get some winter clothes from her displaced neighbors to keep the children warm. The clothes were not sufficient as the cold is severe, and the rain is extremely heavy.

The Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip has been ongoing for 40 days, with at least 11,320 Palestinians, including over 7,800 women and children, having been killed. Thousands of buildings, including hospitals, mosques and churches, have also been damaged or destroyed in the relentless air and ground attacks.

The Israeli death toll, meanwhile, stands at 1,200, according to official figures.