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impact of the war has not just been limited to work and living conditions; he described it as having executed any hope he had for the future. “I’ve been working here from
war-related injuries or psychological [trauma](/news/2025/10/31/acute-trauma-the-ever-present-wounds-of-gazas-children-from-israels-war). For some, the cause is physical – head injuries, neurological damage or blast trauma. For others, there is no visible wound. Their silence follows repeated exposure to violence that
live – a significant encroachment beyond the designated line. In December, Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir [defined](/news/2025/12/7/hamas-and-israel-move-towards-phase-two-of-us-backed-gaza-plan) the line as a “new border”. Defence Minister Israel Katz later [declared](/news/2025/12/23/israel-will-never-fully-withdraw-from-gaza-defence-minister-says) Israel would “never leave
war, we have lost about 19 workers from water facilities who were carrying out repair and distribution work,” said Omar Shatat, the deputy director of Gaza’s coastal municipalities water utility. “Targeting has become part
impact of sanctions. “A suspension of the association agreement, will it stop the expansion [by Israeli settlers] on the West Bank? You know this is probably also not true.” Separately she said the EU would
impact of events she had to face in the early months of her pregnancy, particularly the killing of her brother and his wife by an Israeli tank shell. “I was crying all the time, … completely
conditions and the Israeli siege of al-Shifa Medical Complex in November 2023, access became extremely dangerous, and accurate medical documentation scarce. Meanwhile, global attention focused on the [premature infants](/news/2023/11/11/37-babies-at-risk-of-dying-in-gaza-hospital-israel-says-to-aid-evacuation) trapped inside the hospital