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Scorching Heat and Water Crisis in Gaza: Tents Like Fire
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In the Gaza Strip, a large population displaced by Israeli attacks is struggling to survive in makeshift tents amid scorching temperatures and water shortages, described by residents as 'living inside fire, unable to breathe.' The lack of clean water access and infrastructure collapse has further worsened living conditions.
Temperature Records in Tense Nights
The rising heat in Gaza, reaching 40°C, has forced residents to fight for survival. Families in tents report daytime temperatures soaring to 50°C, making sleep impossible. Damaged water purification plants have left a large population without access to clean water, a situation described as critical for survival.Moral Dilemma and International Appeals
The crisis has prompted urgent calls for humanitarian intervention from international organizations, while the UN and human rights bodies criticize the living conditions in Gaza under international law. Local authorities demand immediate water and food aid, and the crisis's economic impacts are raising concerns about regional stability.Savaş Yıldırım: 'The heat and water crisis in Gaza is not just a humanitarian tragedy but also a 'climate-finance' crisis that could threaten regional economic stability. How international social capital responds to such crises will determine its growing impact on the global system.'