The situation in Gaza remains dire, with thousands of people still missing and many displaced. Despite the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the region has seen little progress towards peace.
Humanitarian Crisis
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is severe, with many residents struggling to access basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that at least 1,059 people have been killed and 3,429 injured in Gaza by Israeli attacks since the ceasefire deal was signed.
Residents have resorted to digging cesspits as latrine stocks run low, leading to soil and water contamination. Rats, cockroaches, and weasels are rampant, posing a significant health risk to the population.
International Response
The international community has been criticized for its response to the crisis. The Israeli government has been accused of restricting the entry of aid and relief workers, exacerbating the humanitarian situation.
Despite the challenges, some organizations are working to provide assistance to those in need. The UN has warned of the risks of ectoparasitic infections, which have already affected over 80% of displacement areas.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.