Gazans already enduring health issues, lack of clean water now face hazardous rubble
- Fifteen months of war in Gaza has resulted in more than 47,000 deaths and displaced 90% of the population, according to local health officials.
- The World Health Organization reported that almost two-thirds of health clinics in Gaza are not open, with only half of the 36 hospitals partially operational.
- A shortage of clean water and destroyed sanitation systems have created conditions for infectious disease spread, leading to a polio outbreak, said Asi, co-director of the Palestine program for Health and Human Rights.
- Returning residents face risks from hazardous rubble, including toxic chemicals and unexploded munitions, as experts warn that it could be dangerous to go back home.
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