United Nations: 80% of the population of Gaza has been displaced
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs announced that 1.8 million residents of Gaza, equivalent to 80 percent of the population of the region, have been displaced following the war. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs stated today (December 9) that the exact number of refugees from the war in Gaza is difficult, out of the approximate number of 1.8 million refugees in this area. reported.
According to the news website of Russia Elium, according to the report of this international organization, some of the refugees are living among host families and some have returned to their place of residence in the middle of the ceasefire and at the same time Their official registration continues in the shelters of the Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA) and other organizations. They live in 99 shelters of this institution in the south of Gaza. Another 191,000 Palestinians live in 124 schools, hospitals, event halls and other centers, and the rest live as guests in other people’s homes.
In this regard, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus “, the Director General of the World Health Organization, warned yesterday Wednesday that in the midst of the lack of medical care and the worsening of living conditions in the Gaza Strip, more people in Gaza may die from disease.
According to him, 111 thousand cases of acute respiratory disease, 75 thousand cases of diarrhea, 24 thousand cases of skin rash and 12 thousand cases of scabies have been recorded in Gaza.
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