"When I was pregnant, I dreamed of dressing my daughter in beautiful clothes. Today, I have nothing to put on her," said Yassin, one of thousands of Palestinians displaced from Gaza City.
"I never thought that one day I wouldn't be able to dress my children," said the 38-year-old, now living in Al-Mawasi, a coastal area designated as a humanitarian zone by Israeli forces.
"But the few clothes I found before evacuating to the south were either the wrong size or not suitable for the season," she added.
Finding clothing has become increasingly difficult for the 2.4 million people living in the territory besieged by Israel.
Gaza once had a thriving textiles industry but since the war began on 7 October with Palestinian militant group Hamas' unprecedented attack on Israel, it has received just a trickle of goods.
Faten Juda also struggles to dress her 15-month-old son, Adam, who is squeezed into ill-fitting pyjamas, his bare arms and legs sticking out from the tight fabric.
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