UNRWA warned; Multiple displacement of 1.9 million people in Gaza
The United Nations refugee agency for Palestinians said 85 percent of Gaza's population has been displaced since the war began, most of them multiple times. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the Relief and Employment Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) warned this Friday that Gaza is reaching a point of no return; Where the lack of attention to international humanitarian law is hurting the collective conscience.
Guardian newspaper reported, UNRWA Commissioner General Filipe Lazzarini called for more funding for Gaza and said: The world must find the political will to end this tragedy. Failure to act and stop the carnage will forever tarnish our credibility as representatives of the international community and fuel endless cycles of violence that will gradually engulf everyone.
He added: 34 The headquarters of UNRWA was directly targeted and 57 other headquarters were severely damaged.
The UN agency also announced that 1.9 million people, who make up more than 85 percent of the residents of the Gaza Strip, have been displaced from their homes, and most of them have been displaced several times.
According to UNRWA, as of December 6, approximately 1.2 million displaced persons had taken refuge in 151 shelters of this agency in 5 governorates of Gaza, including in the north in Gaza City. More than one million people have taken refuge in 94 headquarters of this organization in the center and areas of Khan Yunis and around Rafah city.
The displacement of millions of people of Gaza, while the amount of humanitarian aid entering this area does not respond to the basic needs of the people of Gaza.
The United Nations humanitarian organization announced on Friday that on Thursday, only 69 trucks carrying essential humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip from the Rafah crossing in Egypt, which is half of the humanitarian aid that arrived in the past few days. The ceasefire would enter Gaza.
The United Nations has also announced that only 61,000 liters of fuel entered the Gaza Strip during the same day, which is much less than the 110,000 liters that were delivered to Gaza during the cessation of hostilities. Gaza was being sent.
UNRWA previously said that before the start of the war, an average of 500 aid trucks entered Gaza daily.
UNRWA says that due to the cut off of communication lines, including telephone lines and the Internet, UN staff are unable to report to the Rafah crossing on the needs of the people of Giza, and this affects the receipt of humanitarian aid. has faced a fundamental challenge.
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