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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

A major tent camp in Khan Yunis, Gaza, has been severely affected by heavy rains, resulting in significant flooding that has inundated over 665 tents. This situation is part of a broader crisis affecting approximately 1,542 tents across the Gaza Strip, where displaced individuals are struggling with harsh winter conditions.

Key Details of the Flooding Incident​

  1. Extent of Damage:
    • The flooding has resulted in water levels exceeding 30 centimeters in many tents, making them uninhabitable. The Civil Defense Directorate reported that rescue teams have been actively monitoring the situation and providing assistance where possible.
  2. Affected Areas:
    • In Khan Yunis, the most impacted locations include areas around Al-Aqsa University, Asdaa Prison, and the Al-Amal neighborhood pool. Other regions affected include Gaza City, Rafah, and Deir al-Balah.
  3. Humanitarian Impact:
    • Many displaced individuals are suffering from exposure to cold temperatures and wet conditions, with reports of people shivering due to inadequate shelter. The flooding has exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation, as families have lost belongings and essential supplies.
  4. Ongoing Crisis:
    • The flooding coincides with ongoing violence and instability in Gaza, where Israeli military operations have continued for over 15 months. The situation has led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with over 45,553 deaths reported since the escalation began on October 7, 2023.
  5. Health Risks:
    • The combination of flooding and cold weather has raised concerns about health risks among the displaced population, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly.
  6. International Response:
    • Humanitarian organizations are calling for urgent assistance to address the needs of those affected by both the flooding and ongoing military actions. The international community's response remains critical as conditions worsen for many in Gaza.

Conclusion​

The flooding in Khan Yunis highlights the severe challenges faced by displaced populations in Gaza amidst ongoing conflict and adverse weather conditions. As authorities work to address immediate needs, the situation underscores the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term solutions to support those affected by both environmental and man-made crises.

 
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Families and Their Members Targeted by Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Over the Past 24 Hours:
Abu Libdeh Family
1.Mohammad Abdurrahman Abu Libdeh (6 months)
2.Hassan Abu Libdeh (6 years)
3.Heba Abu Libdeh (5 years)
4.Ahmed Abu Libdeh
5.Jumana Abu Libdeh

Meshmesh Family
1.Sajid Mahmoud Abdullah Meshmesh (7 years)
2.Majed Mahmoud Abdullah Meshmesh (4 years)
3.Mahmoud Abdullah Mohammed Meshmesh
4.Duaa Hassan Omar Al-Amwasi (Meshmesh)
5.Mahmoud Mishmish

Al-Bardawil Family
1.Abdul Rahman Walid Mohammad Al-Bardawil (7 years old)
2.Ahmed Walid Mohammad Al-Bardawil (11 years old)
3.Mohammad Walid Mohammad Al-Bardawil (13 years old)
4.Manal Mahmoud Mohammad Al-Bardawil (their mother)

Al-Madhoun Family
1.Bara Bahjat Mohammad Al-Madhoun
2.Deema Bahjat Mohammad Al-Madhoun
3.Lina Bahjat Mohammad Al-Madhoun

Abu Wardeh Family
1.Mahmoud Saleh Abu Wardeh
2.His wife / Leila Ali Abu Wardeh
3.Leila Khalil Abu Wardeh
4.Walid Khalil Abu Wardeh
5.Rawan Walid Ali Abu Wardeh, wife of Saad Badra

Al-Ghalayez Family
1.Khaled Al-Ghalayez
2.Rafqi Al-Ghalayez
3.Imad Khaled Al-Ghalayez

Al-Taroush Family
1.Alaa Ali Taroush
2.Ibrahim Ali Taroush
3.Mohammad Ali Taroush

Zamzam Family
1.Majd Zamzam
2.Majed Ahmad Zamzam

Others
1.Mohammad Ahmad Nasr
2.Nail Abu Wardeh
3.Major General Mahmoud Salah, Director General of Police
4.Hossam Mostafa Shahwan
5.Mohammad Salah Al-Deirawi
6.Sabah Abu Naja
7.Iyad Hamid Nasr
8.Yasmeen Ahmad Nasr
9.Sarah Mohammed Nofal
10.Sarah Nofal
11.Mohammad Bahader
12.Basel Bahader
13.Doaa Al-Amwasi
14.Mohammad Al-Deirawi
15.Mohammad Muslim
16.Marwan Al-Sheikh

 
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In the last two hours, Israeli occupation forces have killed multiple civilians in Gaza Strip :
- Five civilians near the gates of Al-Shifa Hospital
- Four civilians on Al-Nasr Street
- Three civilians in Al-Sheikh Radwan neighborhood
- Three civilians in Al-Sheikh Radwan Market
- Three civilians in Rafah- Two civilians in Al
- Sheikh Radwan neighborhood (different location)
- One civilian in Al-Sabra neighborhood

 
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Looks like Al Aqsa flood wasn't such a good idea :-)

All we see now are defeat posts by the resistance entity. Crying, whining, begging for ceasefires.


What a pathetic sight.
 
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