Gaza storm kills Palestinian woman as Israeli curbs on aid compound misery

Gaza storm kills Palestinian woman as Israeli curbs on aid compound misery

Nearly 900,000 Palestinians living in tents across the devastated coastal enclave are now in danger of losing their lives as a result of a winter storm that has killed one Palestinian woman in Gaza.

Al Jazeera Arabic reported that Alaa Marwan Juha, 30, passed away on Sunday when a wall fell onto her tent in the west of Gaza City’s Remal neighborhood.

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Since Saturday evening, the Gaza Strip has been hit by heavy rain and strong winds, which have flooded and blown away thousands of tents that had been sheltered by the forcibly displaced Palestinians.

According to witnesses, the partially destroyed wall reportedly sank down on the tent next to it as a result of the wind. According to the network, several members of Juha’s family were also hurt by the wall’s collapse.

Since Israel began its genocidal war against Gaza, many Palestinian families have been residing in tents since late 2023. Authorities warn that the downpour could become a full-blown storm as the enclave is set to experience freezing temperatures, rain, and strong winds.

“Disaster area”

The Palestinian NGOs Network (PNGO), a director, told Al Jazeera Arabic that the severe weather is only adding to the already terrible humanitarian situation.

According to Shawa, “This low-pressure system will complicate things further and put a strain on the lives of the citizens.”

He argued that mobile homes, caravans, and other types of sewage systems should be immediately repaired and that tents offered no actual protection from flooding.

He claimed that tents are neither a choice nor a solution because of international humanitarian protocol requirements for providing adequate shelter.

On December 28, 2025, a Palestinian woman who has fled Gaza City adjusts the tent shelter’s canvas as the area experiences winter and rain.

Shawa urged the international community to pressure Israel into putting an end to the flow of life-saving aid, calling the entire Gaza Strip a “disaster area.”

According to the authorities in Gaza, at least 15 people have died this month from hypothermia, including three babies, as a result of the rains and the soaring temperatures.

People have been urged to avoid staying in damaged, partially collapsed buildings. There are few places to escape the rain, though much of the Palestinian territory has been reduced to rubble.

The situation is getting worse as the Gazan healthcare system nears total collapse, and the lack of urgent medical assistance, including medical supplies, is only adding to the problem.

violations of the ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed Tel Aviv on Sunday for the United States as negotiators and other parties discussed the second phase of the ceasefire, which officially started on October 10.

Even though these are stipulated in the first phase of the agreement, Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement and refuses to provide the coastal enclave with desperately needed humanitarian aid.

A preliminary truce, followed by steps toward a wider peace, was a 20-point plan that US President Donald Trump proposed in September. In the first phase, there have been both the exchange of Hamas prisoners in Gaza and the partial withdrawal of Israeli forces from the enclave.

Israeli attacks continue, though. More than 414 Palestinians have been killed and 1,142 have been injured as a result of ceasefire violations, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.

Source: Aljazeera

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