LIVE: Storm Byron passes, misery remains in Gaza after 14 killed
Storm Byron recently swept across the Gaza Strip, resulting in at least 14 deaths and numerous injuries, according to Gaza's Ministry of Interior and National Security. The storm brought harsh winds, rain, and collapsing structures, impacting families already displaced by previous Israeli actions.

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AI-generatedStorm Byron recently swept across the Gaza Strip, resulting in at least 14 deaths and numerous injuries, according to Gaza's Ministry of Interior and National Security. The storm brought harsh winds, rain, and collapsing structures, impacting families already displaced by previous Israeli actions. Oxfam reports that the suffering in Gaza is exacerbated by Israeli restrictions on aid, including shelter materials, fuel, and water infrastructure. These restrictions, according to Oxfam, leave the Gazan population vulnerable to preventable harm following the storm. The situation highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, compounded by both natural disasters and limitations on essential resources. The events occurred around December 13, 2025.
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4 extractedPeople in Gaza are “exposed to entirely preventable harm” after Storm Byron.
Storm Byron has swept across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 14 people.
Israeli authorities continue to block the entry of basic shelter materials, fuel and water infrastructure.
Suffering of people in Gaza manufactured by Israeli restriction of aid, not weather.