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Voices from Gaza – “The cold has arrived but here the displaced people lack blankets and winter clothes. Being able to keep warm remains a dream”

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Voices from Gaza – “The cold has arrived but here the displaced people lack blankets and winter clothes. Being able to keep warm remains a dream”

He rose to 23.357 the number of people killed in Gaza Strip since the beginning of the Israeli retaliation for the attack on Hamas of last October 7th. In the last 24 hours alone, 147 Palestinians have lost their lives to attacks by the Tel Aviv army. While there are thousands of victims still under the rubble, which no one is able to recover due to the absence of suitable machinery and fuel to make them work. In fact, everything is missing in the Strip. “We are all exhausted. I spend my days trying to get essential things for me and my family” says an operator Oxfam. “I am chronically ill, but it is impossible to find the medicines I need. I’m not well but I have to be strong to help my family.” Meanwhile, temperatures have dropped there too. “An NGO has distributed mattresses and blankets, but they are not enough for everyone and we have given priority to the children. Staying warm is a dream

The story is part of a series of testimonies collected by Oxfam operators and managers in Gaza who ilfattoquotidiano.it decided to publish. The goal is to have a first-person account from civilians in Gaza, those who are currently paying the highest price for the conflict.

THE PETITION – There will be no significant humanitarian response without an immediate ceasefire. This is why Oxfam has launched an urgent appeal to the Italian government and European leaders which can be joined on:

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