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When privacy disappears: What life looks like inside displacement shelters in Gaza

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AI Summary

Article describes conditions in Gaza schools converted to displacement shelters, focusing on lack of privacy and crowded living conditions for hundreds of families. The piece emphasizes the physical and psychological toll of shared spaces without private areas.

Claims Made In This Story
Gaza schools have become displacement shelters
Hundreds of families share single spaces
Shelters lack doors, corners, and private moments
Displacement has lasted for months
What Is Missing From This Story
No specific numbers provided for families or shelter capacity
No timeline specified for when displacement began
No context on why schools were converted or alternative shelter options
No statements from shelter operators or government officials
No comparison to pre-displacement living conditions or humanitarian standards
Framing Techniques Detected
Metaphorical headline framing ('privacy disappears')
Sensory language emphasizing deprivation (no doors, no corners, no moments)
Implicit causation without explicit attribution
Focus on human suffering without systemic context
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