Dead animals, tetanus and rabies: IDF soldiers stationed in Gaza face extreme conditions - report
IDF soldiers stationed in Gaza are facing severe conditions due to poor sanitation. Reports indicate major drainage issues leading to an increase in pests and health risks. The situation has raised concerns about the soldiers' safety and well-being.
- ▪The military post has significant drainage problems.
- ▪These issues have created major sanitary hazards.
- ▪There has been an increase in mosquitoes, flies, and mice on the premises.
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Dead animals, tetanus and rabies: IDF soldiers stationed in Gaza face extreme conditions - reportThe military post reportedly has major drainage problems, which have resulted in "major sanitary hazards" and an increase in mosquitoes, flies, and mice on the premises.Follow us on Google(Illustrative) IDF soldiers standing near the Gaza border, in Israel, February 4, 2026(photo credit: REUTERS/AMIR COHEN)
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