Gazans Fleeing Rafah Cram Into Squalid Areas

Palestinian victims of Israeli bombings in Gaza, June 5, 2024. Photo: X/ @Timesofgaza


June 5, 2024 Hour: 12:03 pm

Palestinians are living in “inhumane conditions with a scarcity of water, food, and supplies,” UNRWA said.

On May 7, the Israeli army expanded its military operation in Rafah, ordering more than 1.5 million Palestinians sheltering there to head to Khan Younis and other central areas of Gaza.

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Ahmed Arfan, a displaced Palestinian from Rafah, has set up a temporary tent in Khan Younis in southern Gaza for his six-member family. “I was forced to sleep in the open for several days. I had to distribute my children and wife among my relatives’ tents until I could set up our own,” said Arfan, 39-year-old man.

After a terrible ordeal, Arfan found a small area near a landfill in Khan Younis’ Mawasi area to pitch his tent. “All day long we suffer from the foul smell of the waste. Mosquitoes and insects plague us day and night, but I have no choice. There are many displaced people here and no other place for us,” he said.

“The army claimed that the security areas would have all housing and living requirements. Still, we have found nothing. Our suffering has only doubled,” Arfan complained. Like thousands of other displaced people, Arfan must walk several kilometers daily to fetch water and buy food at inflated prices.

The situation is compounded by the inability of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) to cope with the high number of refugees in Khan Younis and other areas. “UNRWA cannot handle the number of displaced people here,” Arfan added.

Munira al-Sayed, another displaced woman, has also been forced to sleep in her relatives’ tent in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. “This is the third time I’ve been displaced with my two children after my husband was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Al-Nuseirat,” the 27-year-old mother told Xinhua, her eyes brimming with tears.

Al-Sayed depends entirely on humanitarian aid from UNRWA, but the lack of distribution in her area forces her to buy food on the black market. “I don’t have enough money. My kids and I are eating only one meal a day, which is affecting our health,” she said.

For about 15 days, Hassan Ismail, another displaced Palestinian, has not received any assistance from UNRWA. “I cannot blame UNRWA because the number of refugees is very high, and the organization faces many challenges in meeting our needs,” the 42-year-old father of five said.

“My youngest son is an infant suffering from malnutrition for several months. He needs baby milk regularly, but there is a shortage in the markets,” Ismail said worriedly.

UNRWA continues to provide essential services despite increasing challenges and dire conditions. The agency estimates that the Khan Younis area and central Gaza are now sheltering about 1.7 million people, stressing that its humanitarian work “continues to shrink.”

Palestinian families are living in “inhumane conditions with a scarcity of water, food, and supplies,” UNRWA said, calling for an immediate end to the blockade.

Source: Xinhua

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