Heavy rains and freezing temperatures in the Gaza Strip have caused a severe humanitarian crisis, leading to at least 10 deaths, including infants Rahaf Abu Jazar and Taim Jawaja, and displacing over 1,500 people.The torrential rains exacerbated already dire conditions, flooding hundreds of displacement tents and causing numerous building collapses, many vulnerable after years of conflict.Organizations like
OCHA,
UNICEF, and
Oxfam are warning of significant health risks such as respiratory infections and diarrheal diseases, while appealing for urgent international intervention to provide shelter, medical care, and essential supplies.