Tents supplied to displaced Palestinians 'inadequate for Gaza winter'

Aid Agencies Suspend Gaza Supplies Due to Poor-Quality Tents, Critics Say.

Thousands of tents donated by China, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Nations were intended to provide shelter for displaced Palestinians in Gaza. However, a recent assessment conducted by shelter specialists revealed that these tents offer only limited protection against rain and wind, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.

According to the assessment, most of the tents are not designed or built to withstand harsh weather conditions, with poor-quality materials such as fabric that tears easily, weak structures, and no mesh for ventilation. This has resulted in thousands of people being affected by storms, which have blown down or damaged thousands of tents.

The World Palestine Shelter Cluster, which coordinated the activities of nearly 700 NGOs in Palestine, found that newly delivered tents would "likely need to be replaced." The assessment also highlighted concerns about the quality of aid supplied directly by individual countries, including Israel's attempts to bypass the UN and provide aid through commercial contractors.

A recent storm damaged thousands of tents, leaving at least 235,000 people without adequate shelter. The situation has been exacerbated by Israeli restrictions on heavy equipment, construction material, and sandbags, which hinder efforts to reinforce flood defences.

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza persists, with many residents living in temporary shelters that are not designed for winter conditions. People are struggling to cope with the lack of warm clothing, blankets, and essential items, making life extremely difficult during the cold winter months.

In 2023, Hamas militants killed over 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 250 in an attack on Israel. The ensuing Israeli offensive killed around 70,000 people, mostly civilians. Since the ceasefire, another 414 Palestinians have been killed, according to Palestinian officials.

The aid community is concerned about the consequences of the new system being implemented by Israel's Cogat agency, which aims to streamline humanitarian assistance and prevent it from being used by Hamas. Critics say this approach will be "catastrophic" for the already dire situation in Gaza.

Many Gazans, like Jawaher Abd Rabbo, a young mother who lost her home during the war, are struggling to survive in temporary shelters that offer little protection against the elements. Rabbo's story highlights the human cost of the ongoing conflict and the need for effective humanitarian assistance that addresses the root causes of the crisis.

As hopes for rapid progress towards a second phase of the US-brokered ceasefire fade, analysts say neither Hamas nor Israel has much incentive to make immediate concessions. The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with many residents facing severe hardship during the winter months due to inadequate shelter and limited access to essential items.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is just a perfect example of how governments can screw up even the best intentions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who don't design tents for harsh weather conditions? It's like they're not even trying πŸ˜’. And now, we got 235,000 people living in temporary shelters that are meant to last only a few months ⏰. Meanwhile, Israel is still restricting access to heavy equipment and construction materials, making it almost impossible for NGOs to rebuild 🚧.

It's also super suspicious how they're implementing this new system by Israel's Cogat agency. It sounds like they just want to use humanitarian aid as a tool to control the narrative and keep Gaza under their thumb 🀝. The fact that critics are calling it "catastrophic" for the situation in Gaza is pretty telling 🚨.

You know what would really help? A concerted effort by all governments involved to work together, prioritize human needs over politics 🌎. But until then, we're just gonna keep seeing this cycle of suffering and neglect 😩. Time to get serious about finding a solution that doesn't involve more tent-pulling 🀑!
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised these tents aren't doing well considering how thin you can get away with on 'donations' nowadays... I mean what's next? Sending cardboard boxes as aid πŸ“¦. And let's be real, Israel trying to control the flow of aid is just gonna make things worse - all it does is starve more people and keep them in a cycle of poverty.
 
OMG, this is so heartbreaking πŸ€•! I can only imagine how scary it must be for people like Jawaher Abd Rabbo who's struggling to survive in those temporary shelters. It's not just the lack of warm clothing and blankets that's a problem, but also the fact that they're exposed to harsh weather conditions without any protection πŸŒͺ️.

I mean, come on, you'd think that with all the aid agencies coming together, we could at least provide people with decent shelter. But nope, it seems like even the tents are not up to par πŸ’”. It's just another example of how the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is being exacerbated by a system that's supposed to be helping people, but instead is making things worse.

I'm so sorry for all these people who are suffering and struggling to make ends meet. Can't we do better than this? 🀝
 
This is so crazy... I mean, thousands of tents from all these countries just getting destroyed by a storm? 🀯 Like, what's going on here? Poor-quality stuff that can't even withstand some rain? It's like they're not even trying. And now Gaza is paying the price with 235,000 people left without shelter... 😱 That's just heartbreaking. I feel for Jawaher Abd Rabbo and all these others who are struggling to survive in temporary shelters. It's just not right.
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about all these people living in temporary shelters with no protection from the rain or wind 🌨️. Thousands of tents were donated by rich countries, but they're not even suitable for harsh weather conditions 🌑️. The fact that 235,000 people are left without adequate shelter is just heartbreaking 😩. And it's not like they're getting any new ones to replace the damaged ones...it's a never-ending cycle of crisis πŸ”„. We need to do something about this ASAP ⏰.
 
I'm still reeling from the latest storm damage 😱, thousands of tents destroyed or damaged, leaving 235k people without proper shelter πŸŒͺ️. I mean, who thought China, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and UN would just chuck out subpar tents without testing them first? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Poor-quality materials and weak structures? It's a recipe for disaster 🚨.

And let's not forget the Israeli restrictions on heavy equipment and construction material, which are hindering efforts to reinforce flood defences πŸ’”. I'm all for Israel wanting to streamline humanitarian assistance, but this new system is gonna be disastrous πŸŒͺ️. What about addressing the root causes of the crisis? πŸ€”

I remember when Hamas militants killed 1,200 people in 2023 and then there was the Israeli offensive that claimed 70k lives... πŸ™ The situation's still dire, with many residents living in temporary shelters that aren't designed for winter conditions ❄️. And now, another 414 Palestinians have lost their lives since the ceasefire πŸ’”.

I just wish someone would listen to Gazans like Jawaher Abd Rabbo, who's struggling to survive in those tiny shelters πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need more effective humanitarian assistance that actually helps people, not just talks about it πŸ’¬.
 
this is so heartbreaking πŸ€•, the situation in gaza is just devastating... those poor people don't deserve this kind of treatment πŸŒͺ️. it's like they're being used as pawns in a never-ending game of power & politics, but what about their humanity? πŸ’” the fact that aid agencies had to suspend supplies due to poor-quality tents is just ridiculous πŸ™„, i mean can't we get that part right for once?! 😩 and to make matters worse, the new system being implemented by israel's cogat agency is gonna be "catastrophic" for gazans... it's like they're intentionally trying to make things harder for them 🀯. it's time for us to take a stand & demand some real change πŸ’ͺ
 
omg yall i was literally reading about this and my heart is breaking for those ppl in gaza πŸ€• they deserve so much better than these crappy tents 😑 it's like, how can u donate aid and expect it 2 work with such poor quality? and whats up wit all these restrictions from israel? it's not fair 2 the ppl who r already sufferin so much πŸ™ i feel 4 jawaher abd rabbo and her fam she deserves a warm place 2 live not some flimsy tent πŸŒͺ️ we need 2 do better, like, ASAP πŸ‘Š
 
idk why ppl are so upset about the quality of tents theyre donating 2 gaza its not like theyre just gonna use em 4 a year or somethin maybe ppl should focus on gettin better designed solutions 4 winter conditions instead of complaining bout fabric 4 cents πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🚨 This is a total disaster 🀯 how can aid agencies just suspend supplies like this?! πŸ™„ thousands of people are struggling to survive in temporary shelters that offer zero protection against rain and wind... it's like they're being left to rot outside 😩. I mean, what even was the point of donating all those tents if they're just gonna tear easily? πŸ’” And now we gotta deal with another storm season and winter months where people are literally freezing in their shelters πŸ₯ΆπŸš§ it's just not right. We need to step up our aid game ASAP! πŸ•’οΈ
 
I'm so worried about those people living in Gazas shelters πŸ€•... I mean, it's just not right that they're struggling like this after all the destruction that happened last year. I feel bad for Jawaher Abd Rabbo and her family, losing their home and having to deal with the cold winter weather without proper shelter 🌫️. The fact that some of those tents were even damaged by a storm is just crazy! It's like, how do you expect people to survive when they don't have decent protection from the elements? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And it's not just the physical shelters, but also the lack of warm clothing and blankets... it's heartbreaking 🀎. I think we should be doing more to help those in need, you know? Maybe there are some DIY solutions that could make a difference, like building some proper shelters or creating a system for distributing warm clothes and blankets to people who really need them ❀️.
 
Ugh, this is so heartbreaking πŸ€•... I mean, it's like they knew these tents weren't gonna cut it and still sent 'em anyway. Can't imagine being in those conditions with no warm clothing or blankets... πŸ˜“ It's crazy that the aid community is saying some of these tents are literally gonna need to be replaced after just a storm πŸŒͺ️. Israel's restrictions on equipment and stuff don't help, either. We should be doing more to support those people, like shipping over some serious shelter upgrades ASAP πŸ’¨
 
Ugh, this is so messed up πŸ€•! I mean, these tents are literally barely holding together in storms? What's going on? You'd think international donors would at least be able to get it right with something as basic as a tent. It's not like we're talking about fancy stuff here - just basic shelter for people who've lost their homes due to conflict 🀯. And now you're telling me that some countries are trying to "streamline" humanitarian aid by cutting off aid to Hamas, which is just gonna make things worse? Come on! The fact that there's a storm season in Gaza and yet these tents aren't designed for it... I mean, what were they even thinking?! πŸ˜’
 
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