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oPt: En Gaza, el agua no solo es sinónimo de vida, sino también de dignidad
By International Committee of the Red Cross at ReliefWeb
· June 19, 2026
· 5 min read
. Esta situación complica la vida diaria de miles de personas, que se han visto forzadas a habitar espacios cada vez más reducidos, a casi tres años de la escalada del conflicto armado. El agua en Gaza es un bien escaso y muy preciado. El agua de mar contamina las fuentes de agua subterráneas, mient
Key takeaway “Antes de la guerra, no teníamos estas dificultades”, señala Hanadi Al Aff, una madre de cinco hijos que ha sido desplazada y hoy vive frente a una planta desalinizadora rehabilitada en Ciudad de Gaza.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 19, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? . Esta situación complica la vida diaria de miles de personas, que se han visto forzadas a habitar espacios cada vez más reducidos, a casi tres años de la escalada del conflicto armado. El agua en Gaza es un bien escaso y muy preciado. El agua de mar contamina las fuentes de agua subterráneas, mient
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