The Firas street market in Gaza City is no longer bustling with life like it once was. Large parts of it are now buried under tons of trash, turning it into one of the main garbage dumps in the war-torn territory. Residents and merchants living nearby say this poses an environmental hazard that endangers public health.

“The market has become a big dumping ground, drawing flies, insects, and cockroaches,” the local residents complain. “The smell is terrible. It’s very difficult to live like this. Trucks keep dumping more and more trash every day, making the piles even higher. It could cause diseases.”

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