Gaza Displacement Grows Amid Israeli Airstrikes
Ongoing Israeli airstrikes have displaced over 263,000 people in Gaza, with more expected. This represents more than 10% of the population.
Around 175,486 individuals are seeking shelter in UNRWA schools, while 3,000 remain displaced from prior conflicts, marking the highest number since 2014.
Airstrikes have disrupted communication and basic services. Damage to infrastructure is impacting access to clean water.
The Hamas-controlled government warns of an imminent electricity supply halt, hampering essential services.
A humanitarian crisis unfolds as residents struggle with shortages of food and electricity. Over 50% of Gaza’s population lives in poverty, with nearly 80% reliant on humanitarian aid.
The UN Secretary-General calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian access.
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