Fights in bread lines, despair in shelters: War threatens to unravel Gaza's close-knit society
JERUSALEM (AP) Fistfights break out in bread lines. Residents wait hours for a gallon of brackish water that makes them sick. Scabies, diarrhea and respiratory infections rip through overcrowded shelters. And some families have to choose who eats.
Over half a million displaced people have crammed into hospitals and U.N. schools-turned-shelters in the south. The schools overcrowded, strewn with trash, swarmed by flies have become a breeding ground for infectious diseases.
My kids are crying because they are hungry and tired and cant use the bathroom, said Suzan Wahidi, an aid worker and mother of five at a U.N. shelter in the central town of Deir al-Balah, where hundreds of people share a single toilet. I have nothing for them.
With the Israel-Hamas war in its second month and more than 10,000 people killed in Gaza, trapped civilians are struggling to survive without electricity or running water. Palestinians who managed to flee Israels ground invasion in northern Gaza now encounter scarcity of food and medicine in the south, and there is no end in sight to the war sparked by Hamas deadly Oct. 7 attack.
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