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Fresh rains flood streets in war-scarred Gaza

By AFP
December 17, 2025
Displaced Palestinians ride a donkey-drawn cart on a rain-flooded street in Gaza City, December 12, 2025. —Reuters
Displaced Palestinians ride a donkey-drawn cart on a rain-flooded street in Gaza City, December 12, 2025. —Reuters

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Some pushed cars through the Gaza Strip´s flooded streets, while others took to donkey-pulled carts to wade through the floodwaters after fresh winter rains lashed the war-battered Palestinian territory.

The rains have flooded tents and makeshift shelters in Gaza, where most of the buildings have been destroyed or damaged by two years of war between Israel and Hamas.

The health ministry in the Hamas-run territory said a two-week-old baby named Muhammad Khalil Abu Al-Khair died because of severe hypothermia caused by extreme cold.

The ministry said the baby had been admitted to a hospital two days ago and placed in intensive care, but died on Monday.

Although a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that took effect in October has partially eased restrictions on goods and aid, the United Nations says not enough is entering Gaza where people´s needs are great.

The UN said on Monday that an estimated 1.3 million people currently need shelter assistance in Gaza and warned of the increasing risk of hypothermia.

It said babies were in particularly “high danger” from the winter conditions.

“With heavy rain and cold brought in by Storm Byron, people in the Gaza Strip are freezing to death,” the UN Palestinian relief agency´s head Philippe Lazzarini said in an X post on Monday.