First strong winter rains soak Gaza’s makeshift shelters
- On November 14, 2025, heavy winter rains flooded Gaza City streets and tent encampments, mixing rubble into mud and soaking displaced Palestinians' scant belongings.
- The season's first heavy rain struck Muwasi tent camp in the Gaza Strip amid two years of war that displaced around 90% of roughly 2 million Palestinians living in fragile shelters.
- Residents in camps dug trenches and used buckets and brooms Saturday to divert water as rain leaked through tents and tarpaulins.
- The U.N. warns nearly 1.5 million need emergency shelter while more than 6,490 tons of UN‑coordinated relief materials have been denied entry, flooding hospitals and worsening conditions.
- Israel has continued to heavily restrict aid entry despite the ceasefire on Oct. 10, while the U.N. Security Council next week will vote on a U.S. proposal amid hostage remains complications.
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First major rains pummel Gaza and flood tents of displaced Palestinians
Winter's first heavy rainfall sent water cascading through Gaza's sprawling Muwasi tent camp on Saturday, as the territory struggles to cope with flooding and devastated infrastructure after two years of war. Story by Rachel Griffiths.
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A large refugee camp in the Gaza Strip has been partially flooded after heavy rainfall. Tents and streets are submerged, and belongings are soaked. Strong winds are also blowing down tents made of tarps and canvas. Around 425,000 displaced Palestinians live in the Al-Mawasi refugee camp, near the town of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, often in makeshift tents. "The flooding in Gaza is further devastating people who already have almost nothing," a…
In the Middle East, almost all of the rains are concentrated in late autumn and early winter and heavy rainfall is now falling on the Gaza Strip devastated by more than two years of war. While 92% of residential buildings are destroyed, Palestinians are sheltered in tents that take water from all sides.
Gaza: As Cold and Rain Assault Homeless, Israel Blocks Entry of Tents
( IMEMC ) – UNRWA currently has thousands of tents and blankets outside the crossings into Gaza, enough for about one million people. Gaza residents are experiencing severe suffering due to the rains and the occupation’s intransigence in bringing in aid. The media advisor to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Adnan Abu Hasna, said that the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip is subject to severe restrictions …
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