800,000 people left Rafah after Israeli operation – DW – 05/18/2024

800,000 people left Rafah after Israeli operation – DW – 05/18/2024
800,000 people left Rafah after Israeli operation – DW – 05/18/2024

The director of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) stated this Saturday (05/18/2024) that 800,000 people were “forced to flee” Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, since the operation began Israeli military on May 6.

“Almost half of Rafah’s population, 800,000 people, are on the road, having been forced to flee since Israeli forces began the military operation in the area on May 6,” said UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini, on the social network

Following evacuation orders, Gazans fled to “the central areas and Khan Yunis, including destroyed buildings,” he said.

“Each time, they are forced to leave behind the few belongings they have (…) Each time, they have to start from scratch, all over again,” Lazzarini added.

Israel claims that the ground assault on Rafah is crucial to its fight against the Hamas terrorist group, as it claims that its last strongholds are in this southern Gaza city.

Before starting their operation, Israeli forces called for the evacuation of some areas of eastern Rafah.

The international community, including the United States – Israel’s main ally – has expressed concern and opposition to an invasion of the city, where 1.4 million civilians were taking refuge before the operation began.

Lazzarini assured that people are fleeing to areas without water supply or adequate sanitation.

Al Mawasi, a 14 km² town on the coast, as well as the central city of Deir al Balah, are “teeming” with new displaced people, the UNRWA chief added.

JU (afp, rtre)

 
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