Dunia and her five children were forced to flee their home in Gaza City after it was destroyed. They are among the 1.7 million internally displaced Palestinians in Gaza.
Now, they live in a tent in northern Gaza. Dunia cares for her five children, four boys and one girl, aged 3 to 15. The harsh living conditions have taken a toll on her family’s health; two of her sons are among the estimated 10,000 cancer patients in Gaza who are unable to receive treatment due to the ongoing conflict and significant healthcare challenges. As of July, only 13 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals remained partially functional.
Life in Gaza is unimaginably difficult where nearly everyone is facing a hunger crisis with 95% of Gaza’s population having no access to clean water for months. These dire conditions exacerbate Dunia’s worries for her children’s well-being.
In a conversation with CARE, Dunia shared the immense challenges of living in a hot tent without clean water and food. She expressed deep concern for her children’s safety and future, highlighting the daily struggles they endure in such an unforgiving environment.