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WHO chief gravely concerned over reports of Israel’s planned ground offensive in Rafah

WHO chief gravely concerned over reports of Israel’s planned ground offensive in Rafah

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus mentioned he’s gravely involved over stories of Israel‘s deliberate floor offensive in Rafah.

“I’m gravely concerned about reports of an Israeli plan to proceed with a ground assault on Rafah,” Ghebreyesus wrote on X, emphasizing that an escalation of violence within the densely populated space would result in much more deaths and struggling, particularly as a result of crowded well being amenities.

“The 1.2 million people in Rafah do not have anywhere safe to move to,” he added.

Highlighting the shortage of a totally practical and safe well being facility accessible to displaced people in Gaza, Ghebreyesus mentioned that individuals are “too fragile, hungry, and sick” to maneuver elsewhere.

“The humanitarian catastrophe must not be allowed to worsen,” he added.

Israel has waged a lethal navy offensive on the Gaza Strip since an Oct. 7 cross-border assault by Hamas by which 1,163 folks had been killed.

More than 31,500 Palestinians, principally girls and youngsters, have since been killed in Gaza, and 73,546 others injured amid mass destruction and shortages of requirements.

The Israeli battle has pushed 85% of Gaza’s inhabitants into inner displacement amid a crippling blockade of most meals, clear water and drugs, whereas 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure has been broken or destroyed, in line with the UN.

Source: www.anews.com.tr