For centuries, the Grain Market has been Khan Younis’s shopping hub, but it has stood largely empty since Israel’s war.
Few trucks carrying food, water and medical supplies have been allowed into the Gaza Strip since the October ceasefire, and since Saturday, all crossings into Gaza have been closed.
The global rights group says erosion of health, safety in Gaza ‘a deliberate act of war targeting women and girls’.
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Trash piles add to Gaza misery

Garbage piles are adding to health risks in the Gaza Strip. More than two million people live alongside hills of trash.
More than two million people in the Gaza Strip are struggling to protect their health as they live near piles of trash mixed ...
Gaza’s fishing industry collapses under Israeli blockade, leaving fishermen risking their lives for minimal catches.
Palestinians in Gaza are reacting to a possible shift in the world's attention from the Israel-Hamas ceasefire to a new regional conflict with Iran ...