United Nations: Two thirds of the population of Gaza have gathered in the small city of Rafah
UN human rights monitors say the Israeli army's evacuation orders now cover two-thirds of the entire Gaza Strip. |
Fars News Agency International Group; UN human rights monitors say that with Israel’s recent orders to evacuate more areas in southern Gaza, “more than two-thirds of the entire Gaza Strip is now covered by the Israeli army’s evacuation orders”.
Since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s military invasion of the strip Gaza, the Israeli army issued evacuation orders in the northern areas of Gaza and asked the Palestinians to leave their homes to apparently get out of the scope of this regime’s ground operations.
At the same time as the evacuation orders in the north, the Israeli army fighters targeted the southern half of Gaza where the residents of this area had taken refuge.
The Zionist regime has always shied away from its responsibility for the killing of civilians under the pretext that it is looking for Hamas forces and infrastructure related to Hamas. The occupation regime’s attacks on Gaza have left at least 27,000 dead, two-thirds of whom are women and children.
During the war, Israeli evacuation orders have been extended to the southernmost parts of Gaza, including Khan Yunis, killing tens of thousands of people, according to the UN Office of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on Tuesday. He fled from Khan Yunis to Rafah, the last refuge of Palestinians near the Egyptian border.
OCHA says more than half of Gaza’s 2.3 million people are now concentrated in the small city of Rafah; who are facing the risk of dehydration, lack of electricity, food and healthcare services and various infectious diseases, especially for children.
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