"War-Ravaged Gaza Faces Severe Health Crisis Amidst Debris and Waste"

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Gaza's water system has been severely damaged by ongoing conflict, leading to widespread contamination and severe health issues, particularly among children. With temperatures soaring and clean water scarce, many Gazans are suffering from dehydration, malnutrition, and waterborne diseases. Aid efforts are hampered by continued fighting, and the situation is exacerbated by accusations of using starvation as a weapon of war. The humanitarian crisis is dire, with urgent calls for international intervention to restore water and sanitation infrastructure.
- Gaza's water system, destroyed by war, is sickening its children BBC.com
- Gazans live alongside rotting rubbish and rodents BBC
- Flies, mosquitoes, raw sewage and mountains of garbage threaten to worsen Gaza’s health crisis CNN
- Damage to Gaza causing new risks to human health and long-term recovery - new UNEP assessment UNEP
- Debris From Destruction Adds to Health Crisis in Gaza, U.N. Says The New York Times
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