The suffering of hundreds of thousands in shabby tents, which turn into ovens during the summer, is getting worse, with no infrastructure and widespread epidemics. Hunger rates are increasing alarmingly due to the lack of daily meals. Getting drinking water or water safe for human use is also a daily struggle for the displaced, especially with the collapse of water and sewage networks.
The people of the Gaza Strip experience daily life not measured by days, but by the number of times they are displaced, lose their homes, and are separated from loved ones. and out of six essential elements for life, Gaza is missing five: water, food, medicine, as well as jobs and shelter, leaving them with only air.