Strong winter winds collapsed walls onto flimsy tents housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza, killing at least four people. Dangerous living conditions continue after more than two years of Israeli bombardment and insufficient aid. A ceasefire has been active since October, but many Palestinians still lack proper shelter against frequent winter storms. The deaths include two women, a girl, and a man, confirmed by officials at Shifa hospital in Gaza City. The Gaza health ministry also reported a one-year-old boy died of hypothermia overnight. Three family members—72-year-old Mohamed Hamouda, his 15-year-old granddaughter, and daughter-in-law—were killed when an eight-meter high wall collapsed on their tent in coastal Gaza City. At least five others were injured. Relatives have started clearing rubble and rebuilding tents for survivors. Bassel Hamouda said after the funeral, “The world has allowed us to witness death in all its forms. It’s true the bombing may have temporarily stopped, but we have witnessed every conceivable cause of death in the world in the Gaza Strip.” The UN and humanitarian partners are distributing tents, blankets, and essential supplies throughout Gaza. Most Palestinians live in makeshift tents after their homes were destroyed during the war. Aid groups say shelter materials entering Gaza are not enough during the truce. The Gaza health ministry said over 440 people have died from Israeli fire since the ceasefire began. UNICEF reported at least 100 children under 18 have been killed due to military actions, including drone strikes and tank shelling, since the truce. Hundreds more children are injured. While attacks have slowed, ongoing violence makes the current situation still a crisis, according to UNICEF spokesperson James Elder. Gaza's 2 million residents battle cold weather and storm damage with scarce aid and poor shelters. This is the third winter after the October 2023 war when militants killed about 1,200 people in Israel and abducted 251. Israel's offensive has killed more than 71,400 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health ministry.