Winter Hits Gaza: Survival in the Cold
Winter has returned to Gaza, and this year, it brings more than just cold winds. Despite reports of a ceasefire, many families still find themselves living in makeshift tents. The humanitarian crisis deepens as temperatures drop and rain pours down on the already battered region.

The Ceasefire’s Cold Reality
A ceasefire should bring relief, but for Gaza’s residents, it means bracing for a harsh winter without proper shelter. Tents offer little protection from relentless rain and wind. Many families struggle to keep warm, facing new challenges everyday. Children play in muddy water while parents worry about basic survival. It’s a tough scene—one that leaves us asking, “Was the ceasefire just a break from violence, or a pause in suffering?”
It’s a chilling reminder that peace on paper doesn’t always equal safety on the ground. Here’s hoping warmer days—and real relief—are on the horizon for Gaza.
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