Life and death in Gaza: no water, mass burials, mosques and churches bombarded, heritage destroyed
A displaced Palestinian man who fled his home due to Israeli airstrikes reacts January 5, as he takes shelter in a tent camp in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. Photo: OSV News/Saleh Salem, Reuters
Liz Harris Gaza is in the grip of a humanitarian catastrophe. But how has the war affected the religious life of Muslims and Christians in the area? Water shortages and wudu Gaza is running dry. Water shortages have been rife in the strip for decades, but since the war began after the Hamas attack on 7…