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As winter grips the Gaza Strip, families displaced by two years of war are turning to primitive building methods to stay warm – using mud and rubble to construct shelters. Israeli restrictions on construction materials have forced many to improvise to survive the cold.
As winter grips the Gaza Strip, families displaced by two years of war are turning to primitive building methods to stay warm – using mud and rubble to construct shelters. Israeli restrictions on construction materials have forced many to improvise to survive the cold.