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How can extraordinary heartbreaking firsthand testimony like James Elder's not break the world's silence and complicity?
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How can extraordinary heartbreaking firsthand testimony like James Elder's not break the world's silence and complicity?
Robert
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James describes Gaza's current situation as “somehow the most perilous time for families.”
The focus is on a rapidly escalating water crisis: only about 40% of drinking water facilities remain operational, due to fuel shortages and infrastructure collapse. Children are at serious risk of dehydration and even death; the collapse of water systems is being called a "man-made drought.” He warns that unless urgent aid and fuel are provided, conditions will worsen dramatically for the 2.1 million residents.
The focus is on a rapidly escalating water crisis: only about 40% of drinking water facilities remain operational, due to fuel shortages and infrastructure collapse. Children are at serious risk of dehydration and even death; the collapse of water systems is being called a "man-made drought.” He warns that unless urgent aid and fuel are provided, conditions will worsen dramatically for the 2.1 million residents.
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