Heavy rains over the weekend have flooded makeshift camps in the Gaza Strip, leaving displaced Palestinians struggling to stay dry in fragile tents and shelters. Children waded through freezing puddles, while families attempted to salvage soaked blankets and mattresses. The harsh winter conditions have led to at least 12 deaths since mid-December, including a newborn, as hypothermia and collapses of damaged homes add to the toll of the ongoing conflict.
Aid deliveries remain insufficient despite international efforts, with humanitarian groups warning that the amount of tents and supplies entering Gaza falls far short of the need. Nearly 80 percent of buildings in Gaza have been destroyed or damaged, leaving few safe places for shelter. The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has mostly held, but progress on its next phase is stalled amid ongoing disputes and unmet humanitarian needs.
Israeli and Palestinian leaders continue to negotiate the terms of the ceasefire, with key issues including the deployment of international forces and further troop withdrawals. Meanwhile, displaced families face daily challenges from the weather and lack of adequate aid, compounding more than two years of suffering.

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