Gaza: A year under fire, a desperate humanitarian crisis
It's been one year since Israel began waging a war in Gaza after Hamas's October 7 attack, leading to the greatest humanitarian crisis ever seen in the enclave, where, according to the Gaza health ministry, over 41,000 people have died and an estimated 1.9 million have been displaced. Faced with food, fuel and electricity shortages, compounded by a lack of medicine and aid, civilians bear the brunt of the war. FRANCE 24 looks back at a year of conflict that has brought the Palestinian people to their knees. Report by Mélina Huet and Lauren Bain.

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