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'If we sleep they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans
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'If we sleep they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans

BBC News · May 2, 2026, 5:02 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • "When my husband turned on the torch, the weasel ran away.
  • In the Gaza Strip, left devastated by war, the daily battles are now with rats, urban weasels and other pests spreading diseases.
  • Aid workers are calling for urgent steps to counter a public health crisis.

Why this matters: a developing story that could shape the day's news cycle.

Yolande Knell Middle East correspondent, Jerusalem Rat bites newborn baby's face as Gaza infested by rodents"We woke up to the sound of her screaming at 2am," Samah al-Daabla, the mother of four-year-old Mayaseen, tells the BBC.

"When my husband turned on the torch, the weasel ran away. I looked at my daughter's hand, and it was all blood. Everything was bloody."

In the Gaza Strip, left devastated by war, the daily battles are now with rats, urban weasels and other pests spreading diseases.

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