In Pictures: Palestinians clear out their flooded tents on Khan Younis beach after being inundated by high tides
Khan Younis (Quds News Network)- Many displaced Palestinians have been forced to set up their makeshift tents along Gaza’s coastline as they have no safe place to go amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the besieged enclaves’ cities and refugee camps.
The situation is further exacerbated by high tides, which present an additional challenge. On Sunday, the high tides inundated the tents of those seeking shelter along the coast of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, forcing them to clear the already-worn tents.
Waves from the Gaza Sea are inundating the tents of displaced Palestinians who have taken refuge in the coastal area, following evacuation orders from the Israeli occupation in Khan Yunis and central parts of the Strip. pic.twitter.com/TlgmBRKJbC
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