The United Nations Coordination Coordination Office said that everything in Gaza is exhausted, including supplies, time and life, while the High Commissioner of the United Nations Human Rights accused Israel of raping international law by forced evacuation in Gaza.
A spokesperson for the United Nations Bureau for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Yenos Lerkik, said that Israeli measures in Gaza have brutal crimes and added at a press conference in Geneva that Gaza associates a blatant contempt for human life and dignity.
He added that the space for the survival of families is shrinking with the daily orders of Israeli travel.
For his part, Michael Fakhry, the United Nations Special Rapporteur, said that Israel continued to use food as a weapon in the Gaza Strip and that his policies cause the death of thousands of children. He added that the Israeli Apartheid system had stripped the Palestinians of their humanity.
Fakhri stressed that Israel continues to justify his inhuman actions and demanded that Israel be charged by the consequences of his policies and imposed sanctions for him.
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Forced expulsion
For its part, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said that Israel should immediately put an end to its Cup for humanitarian aid and abstain from any actions that are equivalent to the forced expulsion of Gaza residents.
He said that Israel had published 10 compulsory evacuation orders which include large areas in all governors of the Gaza Strip, since the resumption of his military campaign on March 18.
The United Nations Commission stressed that forced deportation is a serious violation of international humanitarian law and constitutes a crime under international law.
The UNHCR spokesperson said in a statement on Friday that these evacuation operations “do not meet the requirements of international humanitarian law”.
He added that “Israel does not take any action to provide housing to residents who have been evacuated and do not guarantee that evacuation operations take place under acceptable conditions in terms of hygiene, health, safety and nutrition”.
The declaration said that more than half of the northern population of Gaza seems to be subject to such orders, and that there is no guarantee for the safety of those who have been newly moved from the Southern Gaza Strip in the Rafah region, and they were forced to go to the coastal area.
“We are deeply concerned about the shrinking zone available for civilians in Gaza, which have been forced by the Israeli army to move large field zones,” the statement said.
The UNHCR reported that there were news that tens of thousands of Palestinians are trapped in Khan Yunis and Rafah, and that civilians are faced again with a severe option between the trip or the rest, risking their lives and the lives of their loved ones.
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Anonymous fate
In the statements in Al -jazeera, the spokesman for the Civil Defense in Gaza, Mahmoud Belgal, said that the fate of 50,000 citizens in Rafah is completely unknown, in the light of the continuous Israeli attacks, incursions, demolition and direct targeting of civilians, and the occupation prohibits the entry of civil and defense teams.
In this regard, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) called on the international community, Arab and Islamic countries, and human rights and humanitarian organizations, with urgent and effective action to put pressure on the occupation in order to raise the seat and stop the brutal aggression, which is exposed to more than two million people in the Gaza Strip.
The movement called for an immediate response after the warning of humanitarian organizations and the United Nations decisions of catastrophic famine agitating on the horizon.
Hamas has renewed its appeal to Arab and Islamic peoples and in the free world, to move in all areas and with all possible means to support the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, the pressure to stop the continuous aggression against innocent civilians and hold the occupation leaders responsible for their crimes.