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Nearly 1,000 Gaza Ceasefire Violations Winter 2025: Strikes and Storms Ravage Enclave

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Nearly 1,000 Gaza ceasefire violations winter 2025 have been recorded as heavy rains flood displacement camps, worsening the humanitarian crisis for hundreds of thousands.

The guns haven't fallen silent, and now the skies have opened up. In a cruel twist for hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians, the Gaza Strip is being squeezed by the double pressure of near-daily ceasefire violations and devastating winter floods.

Gaza Ceasefire Violations Winter 2025: A Fragile Peace Broken

Israeli forces carried out fresh strikes on Tuesday, targeting Rafah, Khan Younis, and the Maghazi camp. According to Al Jazeera, these attacks are part of a broader pattern. Since the United States-brokered ceasefire began on October 10, officials have recorded 969 violations by Israel. These incidents have reportedly claimed the lives of 418 civilians and left over 1,100 injured.

A 'Flooded Trap' for the Displaced

The arrival of winter storms has turned makeshift shelters into what some residents call a "flooded trap." In Deir el-Balah, heavy rains have submerged tents in muddy water, destroying precious few belongings like mattresses and flour. Aid groups are sounding the alarm over the restriction of shelter supplies. Without proper drainage and with a decimated sewage system, the threat of waterborne diseases is mounting daily. Already, two people have died after rain-weakened structures collapsed on them.

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