


Tragic Deaths of Newborns in Gaza Highlight Humanitarian Crisis Amid Conflict
Recent deaths of newborns in Gaza's tent camps reveal the severe humanitarian crisis as winter sets in, exacerbated by ongoing conflict and aid shortages.
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Overview
Three newborns have died due to hypothermia in tent camps in Gaza, underscoring the dire conditions faced by the displaced amid escalating violence. With temperatures dropping and overcrowded living conditions, the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen. While Israel increases aid into Gaza, it remains insufficient compared to the needs of the almost 2.3 million displaced residents. Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas face delays as both sides trade accusations, complicating the situation for hostages and displaced families.
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