ntensified strikes on Gaza city, including on tents, residential buildings, infrastructure continue to inflict heavy casualties.
Several health facilities have been shut down in Gaza city, in the north, in September, leaving hundreds of thousands of people with limited access to lifesaving medical services.
In southern Gaza, conditions are alarming, the Shelter Cluster reports, with families squeezed into makeshift tents along the beach, packed into overcrowded schools, or sleeping in the open and amid rubble, and services are stretched beyond capacity.
A two-kilogramme bread bundle remains unaffordable to most, sold at more than 30 NIS (US$9), compared with two NIS ($0.3) at UN-supported bakeries in early 2025, reports the Food Security Sector.
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