Displaced Gazans Face New Threats from Pests in Camps
In the Gaza Strip, displaced individuals are confronting not only the aftermath of conflict but also infestations of rats and weasels that pose health risks.
In the Gaza Strip, displaced individuals are confronting not only the aftermath of conflict but also infestations of rats and weasels that pose health risks.
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