Gaza City: For the 54th consecutive day, the Israeli entity continues its genocidal war, suffocating siege and starvation policy against residents of the northern Gaza Strip, which has further exacerbated the suffering of the Palestinians trapped there. The suffering extended beyond those who stayed in the north, as those forcibly displaced to Gaza City also fled Israel's deadly campaign of terror, death, and destruction. According to Qatar News Agency, about 200,000 Palestinians were forced to flee the occupation's bombing in search of a safe place inside Gaza City, but they were confronted with the difficulty of living conditions coinciding with the beginning of the depressions, rain and frost waves that the Strip is currently experiencing. The destination of the displaced from the northern Gaza Strip was concentrated on the eastern and western areas of Gaza City, which have been extensively destroyed since the beginning of the ground war on the Strip. The displaced from the northern Gaza Strip tried to r ehabilitate parts of the destroyed houses in the city, perhaps to take shelter in them until they returned to their homes, but their attempts did not prevent the rainwater from flowing on them and flooding the semi-buildings in which they were fortified. At the same time, the largest number of displaced people headed to shelter centers created by local authorities in sports fields and bombed lands that were leveled inside Gaza, most notably two shelter camps in the Yarmouk and Palestine Sports Stadiums, which have been transformed from the most prominent sports landmarks in Gaza City into the two largest centers for sheltering the displaced and those whose homes were destroyed. Displaced people from the northern Gaza Strip told Qatar News Agency that their dilapidated tents, which they obtained with difficulty after their displacement to Gaza City, did not withstand the first low-pressure system that passed over the Strip in the face of strong winds and heavy rains, explaining that their suffering doubles a t night with the severe cold and frost waves without anything to protect them from them or provide warmth in the torn tents. The displaced people complained about their poor conditions as they were forced to leave their homes without being able to move or carry any of their equipment or household furniture, the bare minimum being mattresses and blankets. They said that they found themselves in the open, with nothing to cover them, especially after the efforts made by local and charitable institutions failed to meet the displaced people's needs, whether living or medical, due to the large numbers. Local sources providing limited health services in the shelter camps told QNA that most of the displaced from northern Gaza to Gaza City have been struck by common winter illnesses, as they were evacuated overnight during a storm. Cold weather, lack of proper clothing, and heating means have left many children suffering from colds, flu, and respiratory infections. Around a quarter of a million people once lived in northern Gaza, but the majority were forcibly displaced by Israeli forces, while those who remained endured constant shelling around the clock. In addition, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) prevent the entry of sufficient food supplies and needs for residents in the Gaza and northern governorates, which worsened their living conditions in light of the state of hunger that the occupation forces are keen to deepen, amid the continuation of artillery and air shelling on Beit Lahia and Jabalya camp, in addition to the demolition of residential buildings, as the aggression on the governorate left more than two thousand martyrs, and hundreds of wounded and detainees according to official statistics that are not final. Meanwhile, the Civil Defense in the Strip remains forcibly disabled in all areas of northern Gaza for the 36th day, due to the ongoing Israeli targeting and aggression, and thousands of citizens there are without humanitarian and medical care. The IOF have been waging a bloody war on the Gaza St rip since Oct. 7 of last year, leaving more than 145,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of whom are children and women, and more than 10,000 missing.