Eight-month-old Gazan infant dies amid extreme cold in Khan Younis
An eight-month-old baby girl died on Thursday in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, as harsh winter conditions continue to threaten the lives of displaced Palestinians living in makeshift shelters.
Medical sources confirmed that the infant, identified as Rahaf Abu Jazar, succumbed to the severe cold that has gripped the region. Her death highlights the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where thousands of families have been forced into fragile tents that offer little protection against the winter chill.
Health workers noted that the tragedy underscores the broader vulnerability of children and displaced civilians, many of whom lack adequate shelter, warm clothing, or access to essential medical care. The situation has worsened as a storm system brings cold winds and heavy rain to the already devastated enclave.
Residents across the Gaza Strip are enduring acute shortages of heating fuel, blankets, and basic relief supplies. Medical teams warn that more children, the elderly, and the chronically ill may face life-threatening risks if immediate humanitarian aid is not delivered.
Local authorities and humanitarian organizations continue to appeal urgently to the international community for intervention to prevent further deaths from exposure as winter intensifies in the besieged territory. (ILKHA)
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