PNN – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for the Palestinians says that the organization’s shelters no longer have room for refugees.
According to Pakistan News Network, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinians, known as UNRWA, says that the organization’s shelters are full of people and there is no room for more refugees.
“Our shelters are in densely populated areas and we cannot accept more people,” UNRWA communications director Juliette Thoma told ABC News.
He added: Gaza does not have the civilian infrastructure to support such a huge amount of displaced people and “many of them are now sleeping on the streets”.
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The Zionist regime’s attacks on the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7th, have killed more than 22,000 people, one-third of whom are children, and have led to the displacement of nearly two million people due to the lack of food, clean water, and medical services.
According to the report of Anatolia news agency, more than 60% of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure has been either completely destroyed or seriously damaged.
Many international legal experts say Israel’s actions in Gaza are war crimes or genocide, and countries such as Turkey and South Africa are trying to bring legal cases to international courts.
“Joseph Burrell”, the foreign policy official of the European Union, warned the other day: “According to the World Food Program, 100 percent of the residents of Gaza are suffering from the food crisis.”
Previously, “Martin Griffiths”, the head of humanitarian affairs of the United Nations, stated that Gaza has become an uninhabitable area after the relentless bombardment of the Zionist forces against the Hamas forces.