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Snapchat Videos Offer Glimpse into Daily Life and Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict

The Wall Street Journal has analyzed a series of Snapchat videos providing insights into the conditions in Gaza amidst ongoing conflict. Civilians have used the social media platform to document their daily lives, the extensive damage from military operations, and their struggle for safety and resources. The footage verified by WSJ includes scenes of hospitals receiving the wounded, nighttime airstrikes, and the destruction of once vibrant areas. The recent ceasefire has brought temporary respite, but videos continue to capture the challenges faced by Gazans, including the scarcity of supplies and the resumption of hostilities.

  • Civilians in Gaza are using Snapchat to share their experiences during the conflict.
  • Israel’s military has surrounded Gaza City and conducted airstrikes throughout the region.
  • Snapchat’s map feature allows users to see the location of publicly posted videos.
  • Videos show the extent of damage in neighborhoods, including the area around Al-Quds Hospital.
  • Amid military operations, residents were instructed to move to the south of Gaza, although danger persists there as well.
  • Gazans face extreme challenges with the cutoff of food, water, fuel, and electricity following Hamas’s October 7th attacks.
  • A temporary ceasefire was established on November 24th, but fighting resumed on December 1st.
  • The death toll includes over 15,000 Palestinians since October 7th, many of whom are women and children.
  • Hamas-run health authorities’ figures do not differentiate between civilian and militant casualties.
  • The ongoing conflict has led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with many lives uprooted and neighborhoods destroyed.

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