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War-displaced Gazans reel from winter deluge that killed at least 12

by Daily Sabah with Agencies

ISTANBUL Dec 17, 2025 - 10:48 am GMT+3
Displaced Palestinians wade through floodwaters following heavy rains in Gaza City, central Gaza Strip, Palestine, Dec. 15, 2025. (AFP Photo)
Displaced Palestinians wade through floodwaters following heavy rains in Gaza City, central Gaza Strip, Palestine, Dec. 15, 2025. (AFP Photo)
by Daily Sabah with Agencies Dec 17, 2025 10:48 am

At least 12 people, including a two-week-old baby, died in the Gaza Strip after dayslong torrential rains flooded displacement camps and collapsed buildings damaged by Israel's genocidal war in the coastal enclave.

The downpour, which dumped more than 150 milliliters (9 inches) of rain on some parts of Gaza over the past week, turned dirt lanes to mud and flooded tents in camps for displaced people.

The Gaza Health Ministry said Tuesday the two-week-old died of hypothermia as a result of the weather. The baby was brought to the hospital a few days ago and was transferred to intensive care, but died Monday.

In Gaza City, a man died Tuesday after a home, already damaged during Israeli strikes, collapsed because of the heavy rainfall, according to Shifa Hospital.

Members of the al-Hosari family said 30 people lived in the building, but just nine were home when it collapsed. The man who was killed was a worker who had come to fix the walls, they said. Five people were injured.

The Health Ministry said the remaining 10 people were killed last week, also from buildings collapsing from the rain and heavy winds.

Emergency workers warned people not to stay in damaged buildings because they could collapse at any moment. But so much of the territory has been reduced to rubble and there are few places to escape the rain.

In July, the United Nations Satellite Center estimated that almost 80% of the buildings in Gaza had been destroyed or damaged.

"When we hear the news that there is a storm, our whole lives change, we start thinking about where to stay, to go, where to put our mattresses and blankets, and where to keep our children safe and warm," said Mohammed Gharableh, a father displaced from the southern city of Rafah.

"During every storm like this, water penetrates our tents, and our mattresses and blankets get soaked," he added.

A displaced Palestinian family light a fire for warmth outside their shelter in the city of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestine, Dec. 15, 2025. (EPA Photo)
A displaced Palestinian family light a fire for warmth outside their shelter in the city of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestine, Dec. 15, 2025. (EPA Photo)

In Israel, areas near Gaza received between 60 milliliters to 160 milliliters of rain in the past week, according to the Israel Meteorological Service, which in some cases is more than twice the average amount of rain for this time of year.

According to aid groups, despite two months of a cease-fire, not enough shelter material has been getting into Gaza to help Palestinians deal with the coming winter.

Recently released Israeli military figures suggest it hasn’t met the cease-fire stipulation of allowing 600 trucks of aid into Gaza a day, though Israel disputes that finding.

The vast majority of Gaza’s 2 million people have been displaced, and most people live in vast tent camps stretching along the coast or set up among the shells of damaged buildings. The buildings lack adequate flooding infrastructure and people use cesspits dug near tents as toilets.

The Israeli military body in charge of coordinating aid to Gaza, called COGAT, claimed close to 270,000 tents and tarps have entered Gaza over the past few months, as well as winter items, shelter equipment, and sanitation supplies.

However, some aid groups disputed the figures and said more supplies, especially winter items, are desperately needed.

A displaced Palestinian man drives a car through floodwaters following heavy rains in Gaza City, central Gaza, Dec. 15, 2025. (AFP Photo)
A displaced Palestinian man drives a car through floodwaters following heavy rains in Gaza City, central Gaza, Dec. 15, 2025. (AFP Photo)

Shelter Cluster, an international coalition of aid providers led by the Norwegian Refugee Council, last week said it has tracked just 68,000 tents that have entered Gaza via the U.N., non-governmental organizations, and various countries. Many of the tents aren’t properly insulated for winter, it says.

During a U.N. Security Council meeting Tuesday, officials said that the U.N. is distributing tents, blankets, and other winter supplies but that the risk of hypothermia is increasing with the onset of winter weather.

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