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A large number of locals in Gaza, especially children, have contracted a variety of diseases, including hepatitis, due to a lack of clean drinking water. In a school-turned-shelter west of Gaza City, seven-year-old Mona Abu Shawish has hepatitis. On February 18, Mona's home in eastern Gaza City was bombed by the Israeli army, and her family was forced to take refuge at the shelter. A report released by the Ministry of Health in Gaza shows that due to poor sanitary conditions, more than 300,000 cases of acute respiratory infections and over 200,000 cases of acute diarrhea have been registered there, more than half of which are children under the age of five.