WORLD Steve Hendrix, Siham Shamalakh, Hazem Balousha The Washington Post March 11, 2026, 9:17 a.m. ET to hear this story Jerusalem ― Things were beginning to feel a bit less catastrophic for Nazeh Hillis, at least by Gaza standards. His injured spine, largely untreated since a wall collapsed on him during an Israeli air raid nine months ago, was still in agony, leaving him incontinent and unable to stand. But by late February, at least there was more sugar and flour for sale near his refugee camp.