Close Menu
  • Home
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Travel
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
Trending
  • Multiple people injured in stabbing at Michigan Walmart, police say
  • Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper on stage for surprise Ozzy Osbourne tribute
  • Amazon gears up to launch its own satellite internet network
  • Highlights: Littler's brilliant comeback against Rock seals spot in final
  • Couple Names Baby After Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce
  • Yankees captain Aaron Judge to go on injured list with flexor strain
  • Violent offender mistakenly freed from Orleans Parish Jail due to clerical error
  • 3 simple tips to optimise your ChatGPT search
Get Your Free Email Account
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
Baynard Media
  • Home
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Travel
Baynard Media
Home»News»Gaza children face freezing winter in tent camps as death toll grows
News

Gaza children face freezing winter in tent camps as death toll grows

EditorBy EditorJanuary 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Holding the motionless body of his newborn baby wrapped in a blanket, Yahya Al-Batran imagines what his son, Jumaa, would say if he could speak.

“I left you for God, Daddy,” Batran says as Jumaa, eyes open and dressed in a jumper too big for his frail body, lies still in his arms.

Jumaa is one of at least five children to have succumbed to the bitter cold and difficult conditions consuming Gaza this winter amid Israel’s deadly offensive in the Palestinian enclave, according to local health officials.

His twin brother, Ali, was fighting for his life in intensive care, officials at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah told NBC News on Wednesday, after Batran and his wife woke up to find the two infants, who were born premature, lying motionless in their tent days ago.

In an interview with NBC News’ crew on the ground on Sunday, Batran recounted how he woke to the sounds of his wife desperately trying to rouse their newborn twins as they lay motionless in the cold tent — now home to the family of eight after they had fled from northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia.

They raced Jumaa and Ali to the Al-Aqsa hospital, but it was too late for baby Jumaa, Batran said. “He was frozen.”

“I couldn’t protect my children. I watched them die in front of my eyes,” Batran said, describing how he had slept without a blanket at night, using everything the family had to keep his children warm.

Yahya Al-Batran holds the motionless body of his newborn baby, Jumaa, wrapped up in a blanket.
Yahya Al-Batran holds the body of his newborn baby, Jumaa, wrapped in a blanket.NBC News

Temperatures in Gaza dropped below 45 degrees Fahrenheit at night this week, while heavy rains flooded more than 1,500 tents sheltering displaced families across the enclave, according to Gaza’s Civil Defense agency.

Wrapped in a beanie and coat, 8-year-old Bakar Shaban Abou Khatar stood in a pool of murky water surrounding his family’s tent in the southern city of Khan Younis.

“The weather is very cold,” he told NBC News’ crew on the ground on Tuesday as he struggled to shovel rainwater into a small tin. “We don’t know what to do.”

Local health officials say more than 45,000 people have been killed in Israel’s offensive in the enclave, where children not only confront the daily reality of Israeli attacks, but have also been displaced from their homes amid an almost complete destruction of services.

Winter weather has added another deadly challenge.

Palestinians in Khan Yunis struggle with harsh weather in makeshift tents amid ongoing Israeli attacks
A Palestinian man carries a child through a puddle at a camp Wednesday in the Mawasi area of southern Gaza.Abed Rahim Khatib / Anadolu via Getty Images

“It is so cold now in winter that … there have been three newborn deaths just in the last week because of the tents and the lack of foods available for them unfortunately,” Dr. Mimi Sayed, an American emergency physician volunteering at the Al-Aqsa hospital, told NBC News’ crew on the ground in an interview Tuesday.

“Nothing compares to what’s happening in Gaza,” said Sayed. “The situation here is completely miserable and there is no such example in modern day.”

Babies are unable to regulate their body temperature in the same way that adults can, making them particularly vulnerable to cold weather without adequate shelter and warm clothing.

Israel’s offensive has displaced most of the population in Gaza and throttled supplies of food, water and other essential items.

Food distribution for Palestinians in Gaza
Palestinians line up to receive meals distributed by charity organizations in Khan Younis on Thursday.Abed Rahim Khatib / Anadolu via Getty Images

Asked to respond to reports of infants displaced by Israel’s assault dying from the cold weather, IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani told reporters the military had looked into those reports but could not find any “information we can work with” from sources who were “not Hamas-related.”

“The reality of war is a tough thing and obviously that’s part of why we don’t start wars,” he said on Thursday, adding that hostages taken captive during Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack were also experiencing winter in Gaza. He said Israeli officials were working to bring “equipment for the winter” into the enclave, but did not elaborate on those efforts.

Meanwhile, video captured by NBC News’ crew on the ground showed families across a tent encampment in Khan Younis trying to shovel and sweep dirty rainwater from their tents, while others gathered around a soup kitchen in the rain, holding out pots and pans and crying out for warm food.

“We had a wonderful life, but look at how we have become,” said 11-year-old Marwan Amer El-Akhres, who was helping his family try to move water away from their tent. “We have become so humiliated.”

“It is very hard and cold. It’s freezing,” he said.

Recalling a time when his family, displaced from Rafah, had been able to sit safe and warm in their home “enjoying the warm of winter,” he said: “Now, look at this.”

“Is this a life?”

Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleYankuba Minteh’s Brighton potential is huge: Pace and determination key, says The Gambia boss Johnathan McKinstry | Football News
Next Article Kanye West Shares Rare Photo With Wife Bianca Censori
Editor
  • Website

Related Posts

News

Multiple people injured in stabbing at Michigan Walmart, police say

July 27, 2025
News

Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper on stage for surprise Ozzy Osbourne tribute

July 27, 2025
News

Yankees captain Aaron Judge to go on injured list with flexor strain

July 27, 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Categories
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Recent Posts
  • Multiple people injured in stabbing at Michigan Walmart, police say
  • Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper on stage for surprise Ozzy Osbourne tribute
  • Amazon gears up to launch its own satellite internet network
  • Highlights: Littler's brilliant comeback against Rock seals spot in final
  • Couple Names Baby After Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce
calendar
July 2025
M T W T F S S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  
« May    
Recent Posts
  • Multiple people injured in stabbing at Michigan Walmart, police say
  • Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper on stage for surprise Ozzy Osbourne tribute
  • Amazon gears up to launch its own satellite internet network
About

Welcome to Baynard Media, your trusted source for a diverse range of news and insights. We are committed to delivering timely, reliable, and thought-provoking content that keeps you informed
and inspired

Categories
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
© 2025 copyrights reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.