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Gaza War Forces Displaced Palestinians to Use Stone Age Toilets

UK Desk

Published: August 23, 2026, 07:30 PM

Gaza War Forces Displaced Palestinians to Use Stone Age Toilets

The ongoing military campaign across the Gaza Strip has severely disrupted civil infrastructure, leaving millions of displaced residents struggling to maintain basic human dignity within overcrowded tent camps.

Among the most pressing daily challenges for families living in makeshift shelters is the total absence of proper sanitation facilities. With over ninety percent of residential buildings damaged or destroyed, access to functioning plumbing has become a critical luxury.

Residents report that commercial import restrictions have caused the price of basic sanitation supplies and replacement toilet seats to skyrocket beyond affordability. Consequently, many families have resorted to constructing primitive alternatives using modified plastic chairs positioned over shallow drainage pits.

Humanitarian assessments indicate that communal facilities are frequently shared by dozens of individuals, severely compromising privacy and increasing the risk of waterborne illnesses. Medical professionals have noted a sharp rise in skin infections and gastrointestinal ailments among children living in these conditions.

What remains unclear is when international organizations will successfully negotiate unrestricted corridors for essential plumbing and sanitation imports.

Local merchants and chamber officials continue to urge global bodies to expedite humanitarian shipments to prevent a broader public health catastrophe across the enclave.

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