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IBNS-CMEDIA: A top UN official has said over 600,000 people are under evacuation orders in southern Gaza amid the ongoing clash between Israel and Hamas members.
“Southern #Gaza over 600,000 people are under evacuation orders. Nearly half of them were already forced to leave their homes previously,” Philippe Lazzarini posted on X.
đ Southern #Gaza over 600,000 people are under evacuation orders. Nearly half of them were already forced to leave their homes previously.
There is nowhere to go as shelters, including @UNRWA, are beyond & over their capacity.â Philippe Lazzarini (@UNLazzarini) December 5, 2023
“There is nowhere to go as shelters, including @UNRWA, are beyond & over their capacity,” he said.
The situation for Gazans is âgetting worse by the hourâ, the UN health agency WHO said on Tuesday (December 5, 2023), after some of the heaviest Israeli shelling in the enclave since Hamas militants massacred some 1,200 people in southern Israel and took around 240 hostages on 7 October.
Speaking from the southern city of Rafah, Dr. Rick Peeperkorn, World Health Organization (WHO) Representative on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, described further bloodshed after the resumption of Israeli bombing last Friday.
âThe situation is getting worse by the hour,â. Peeperkorn told journalists in Geneva via video link. âI meanâŚthereâs intensified bombing going on all around and including here in the southern areas, Khan Younis and even in Rafah.â
The WHO medic noted that in the last couple of days there had also been âa vastly increasing numberâ of internally displaced people travelling from the Middle area âand even now the southern areasâ, fearing for their lives.
Echoing those concerns, UN Childrenâs Fund spokesperson James Elder cited international humanitarian law that obliges militaries to âtake all feasible measuresâ to protect civilians. It was not acceptable to unilaterally declare that they should go to âso-called safe zonesâ, he insisted, when these were in fact âsidewalksâ or âhalf-built buildingsâ without water, shelter or sanitation.
âItâs not a safe zone if itâs only free from bombardment, as some zones have not been,â Elder said.
8 in 10 Gazans now homeless
According to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNWRA, nearly 1.9 million people â more than 85 per cent of the population in Gaza – have been displaced across the Strip since 7 October.
Almost 1.2 million internally displaced persons have found shelter in 156 UNRWA installations across all five governorates of the Gaza Strip, including the North and Gaza City, the UN agency said.
It also confirmed that at least 19 additional colleagues had been killed during airstrikes, bringing the total to 130 since 7 October. âWe are also in danger as we walk,â UNWRA said, quoting one of its counsellors, named only as Jehan. âOur lives are at a standstillâŚThere is the smell of death here. But weâre determined to live.â

