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As temperatures rise in Gaza, heatstroke hits people in tents — especially children

The article discusses the increasing temperatures in Gaza and their impact on residents living in tents, particularly highlighting the risk of heatstroke among children. It emphasizes the vulnerability of those displaced and living in temporary shelters due to the extreme heat conditions. The piece underscores the health risks posed by rising temperatures and the lack of adequate shelter for affected individuals.

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As temperatures rise in Gaza, heatstroke hits people in tents — especially children

The article discusses the increasing temperatures in Gaza and their impact on residents living in tents, particularly highlighting the risk of heatstroke among children. It emphasizes the vulnerability of those displaced and living in temporary shelters due to the extreme heat conditions. The piece underscores the health risks posed by rising temperatures and the lack of adequate shelter for affected individuals.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article reports on a humanitarian issue related to climate effects on vulnerable populations in Gaza. There is no clear ideological framing, and the focus is on the physical and health impacts of rising temperatures rather than political positions or actions. The content remains neutral in tone,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 65): The article reports on heatstroke cases in Gaza due to rising temperatures and tent living conditions. It aligns with cross-source consensus on the humanitarian impact of heatwaves in conflict zones. However, it lacks specific data or quotes from sources, making factual claims less robust. The focus

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