The humanitarian and economic crisis in Gaza has intensified as over two million displaced Palestinians, including Reham al-Hilu, Jalal Ayyad, and Assmaa Fayad, endure extensive flooding and severe weather in overcrowded camps.Humanitarian agencies and the UN have sent tents and supplies, but aid remains slow due to Israeli restrictions, while Hamas faces criticism and blames the ongoing blockade for worsening conditions.A UNCTAD report indicates the conflict set human development in Gaza back 69 years, with inflation at 238% and GDP falling to $362 million, as over 69,700 Palestinians have died since the ceasefire began.