In a sprawling tent encampment in Gaza, the Israeli bombs fall close enough to hear and feel.
But daily life is also a struggle against hunger, cold and a growing sanitation crisis.
A lack of sufficient toilets and clean water, as well as open sewage, are problems that displaced Palestinians have struggled with since the early days of Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Other times, she might wait up to an hour to use a dirty toilet shared with thousands of other people.
“It’s horrible,” Ms. al-Masri said via WhatsApp recently from her family’s ramshackle tent, which they made out of wood and plastic sheeting.
Persons:
Salwa al, Masri, “, Ms, ”
Locations:
Gaza, Rafah, WhatsApp