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Gaza Struggles with Cemetery Space, Aid Workers Warn of Humanitarian Catastrophe Amid Israeli Airstrikes

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The situation in the Gaza Strip continues to deteriorate as Israeli airstrikes persist, causing widespread homelessness among the 2.3 million residents and leaving them without basic necessities due to a blockade. Hospitals are struggling with low supplies, and a power blackout is imminent. The territory is also grappling with a lack of cemetery space for the dead. Over 260,000 people have been displaced, and more than 180,000 are sheltering in U.N. facilities. Aid workers and residents are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe as fears of a possible Israeli ground invasion loom.

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    The New York Times
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    Israeli airstrikes have left more than 300,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip homeless, with two million residents facing shortages of food, water and fuel, while Israeli troops prepared on Thursday for a possible ground invasion after Hamas’s attack. https://t.co/LoQkpEfqMw

    The Wall Street Journal
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    For Palestinians trapped in Gaza, there is no way out. Its two million residents, trying to survive airstrikes, face a humanitarian crisis and a looming ground assault. Israeli officials have warned entire neighborhoods to abandon their homes. https://t.co/HChZxOC0bm https://t.co/n8KYiwIuTA

    The New York Times
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    In Gaza, hospitals are running short on fuel; water and electricity have been cut off; and cemeteries do not have room for the dead. Israel’s latest strikes on the territory have drawn warnings from aid workers and residents of a humanitarian catastrophe. https://t.co/rPElwqKF4b

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