Citing the Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), spokesman Stephane Dujarric reported during a news conference that “more than 45,000 people have been observed moving from the north to the south” of the Gaza Strip.
Citing the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), spokesman Stephane Dujarric said during a news conference that “displaced Palestinians are also moving from north to south, though in smaller numbers.”
As thousands of Palestinians residing in south are heading to their homes in northern Gaza, Israeli forces continue to violate a ceasefire deal between the regime and Hamas resistance movement.
In a brief statement yesterday, Qassem said that the steadfast resilience of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the bravery of the resistance thwarted the latest attempt by the Zionist project to displace Palestinians from their homeland.
Israel has systematically targeted civilian facilities, including schools, hospitals and places of worship, during its ongoing genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Under the rules of war, targeting such civilian facilities can constitute a war crime.
Thousands of Palestinians in the refugee camps across the besieged Gaza Strip are struggling with the catastrophic conditions as the rains have unleashed flood inundating their tents. Women and children are struggling with freezing cold as winter approaches in the war-torn strip.
As winter approaches, the circumstances intensify for the displaced Palestinians as heavy rains unleash heavy floods in the refugee camps. The tents are inundated and their minor belongings soaked.
At least four people were killed and dozens more injured in an Israeli bombing of the displaced Palestinians’ tent in the grounds of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.
Several people have lost their lives as Israeli forces bombed the Ibn Rushd School in Al-Zawaida, central Gaza Strip, that sheltered displaced Palestinians as the regime’s genocidal war on the besieged Strip marks one year.
At least 25,000 sealing-off kits, the equivalent of 25 truckloads, must be delivered per week to southern Gaza before the end of November, to meet the incredible needs. In August, an average of just two trucks per week crossed into the south with shelter items, just eight per cent of what is needed weekly.
A human rights monitor has documented a concerning surge in the Israeli regime targeting of the schools sheltering displaced Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip as the regime bombed as many as 16 schools in a span of one month.
In a statement on X following a meeting with the Turkish Consul General to Palestine Ismail Cobanoglu in Ramallah, Sheikh emphasised the “need to stop the criminal war in the Gaza Strip that aims to exterminate and displace the Palestinian people, and the need to protect the West Bank from Israeli (settlement) measures.”
In a brief statement, the municipality revealed that “100,000 Palestinians have been displaced from the eastern part of the city in the past two days, and 20 shelter centres have been rendered inoperable due to the bombings and Israeli evacuation orders.”