Thousands of children are forced to share ONE toilet, with many going a whole day without food amid 'appalling' conditions in Gaza, Oxfam warns

Thousands of Palestinian children are forced to share a single toilet Oxfam warned that there are just 121 latrines for 500,000 peopleMany children in Gaza are forced to go entire days without food  

Palestinians displaced by the Gaza war are living in 'appalling' conditions, with children sometimes going for a whole day without food and thousands sharing the same toilet, Oxfam warned on Tuesday.

Deadly Israeli bombardment and fighting has raged in the Gaza Strip's far-southern Rafah area near the Egyptian border in recent weeks, again displacing those who had fled there in search of safety.

Oxfam said families in some parts of southern Gaza, like the coastal area of Al-Mawasi, designated a 'humanitarian zone' by the Israeli army, were getting by with barely any water or sanitation services.

'Living conditions are so appalling that in Al-Mawasi, there are just 121 latrines for over 500,000 people - or 4,130 people having to share each toilet,' Oxfam said.

Meera, an Oxfam staff member in Al-Mawasi who has been displaced seven times since October, described conditions there as 'unbearable'.

'There is no access to clean water, and people are forced to rely on the sea,' she said.

Oxfam said more than two-thirds of Gaza's population is estimated to be crammed into less than a fifth of the besieged territory (File image)

Oxfam said more than two-thirds of Gaza's population is estimated to be crammed into less than a fifth of the besieged territory (File image)

A Palestinian child, who is suffering from malnutrition, receives healthcare at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza Strip

A Palestinian child, who is suffering from malnutrition, receives healthcare at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza Strip

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Since Israeli troops launched their ground assault on Rafah on May 6, an average of eight aid trucks per day have entered, Oxfam said, citing UN figures.

While hundreds of commercial food trucks are estimated to be entering daily, the goods on board include non-nutritious energy drinks, chocolate and cookies, and are often very expensive, it added.

'By the time a famine is declared, it will be too late,' Oxfam's Middle East and North Africa director, Sally Abi Khalil, said.

'Obstructing tonnes of food for a malnourished population while waving through caffeine-laced drinks and chocolate is sickening.'

Oxfam's claims stand in direct contrast to claims made by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who, in an interview last week, rejected allegations of starvation in Gaza, saying everything had been done to avert a famine.

Gazans were eating 3,200 calories a day or 1,000 more than the daily requirement, he said.

More than one million people have fled Rafah for other areas, according to the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA.

Oxfam said more than two-thirds of Gaza's population is estimated to be crammed into less than a fifth of the besieged territory.

'Despite Israeli assurances that full support would be provided for people fleeing, most of Gaza has been deprived of humanitarian aid, as famine inches closer,' the aid agency said.

'A food survey by aid agencies in May found that 85 percent of children did not eat for a whole day at least once in the three days before the survey was conducted,' it added.

Palestinian children sit over the rubble of their destroyed house in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis

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Displaced Palestinian children play with surgical rubber gloves in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip

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On Monday, sewage flooded a camp for the displaced in Khan Yunis after a wastewater pipe burst, an AFP reporter said, with some trying to scoop the filth out of their tents using plastic bottles.

The war was triggered by Hamas's unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,194 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures.

Militants also took 251 hostages, 120 of whom remain in Gaza, including 41 the army says are dead.

Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed at least 36,550 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry.

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