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UNRWA: What is happening in the Gaza Strip is crossing the entire red line

The International Relief Agency for Palestinian Refugees, while expressing concern about a possible large-scale attack by the Zionist regime on Rafah, described the developments in the Gaza Strip as crossing all red lines.

reported Mehr News Agency quoted by Al-Mayadin, the International Relief and Employment Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) announced that what is currently happening in the Gaza Strip is crossing the entire red line.

This international organization issued a statement and added that those who pay the price of the war in the Gaza Strip are civilians, especially women and children.

UNRWA also expressed concern about the possibility of a large-scale attack by the Zionist regime on Rafah: We do not know how to prevent an Israeli attack on Rafah despite the existence of seven camps filled with thousands of Palestinian refugees.

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This expression of UNRWA’s concern comes at a time when the Government Information Office in the Gaza Strip also announced that the lack of fuel at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in Deir ul-Balah has raised the alarm of a humanitarian crisis in this hospital. is.

This office emphasized by issuing a statement that the fuel of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital will run out within the next 48 hours and this is a threat of a humanitarian crisis.

Government information office in the Gaza Strip demanded immediate refueling of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital and all hospitals in the Gaza Strip and their restoration before a humanitarian disaster occurs.

This office also held the occupation regime of Israel and the US government responsible for any disaster that may lead to the death of patients in hospitals in the Gaza Strip.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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