With the increasing bombardment of the Gaza Strip and its blockade by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), a dire humanitarian crisis is rapidly escalating. The IDF strikes come with immeasurable suffering for the Gaza civilians with nowhere to go.
As a result of IDF's ultimatum to move south, more than a million people have been forced to abandon their homes, plunging the 40 km long piece of land into a state of extreme distress. The 40*10 km enclave is home to almost 2.3 million people with closed borders of Egypt and Israel on three sides and the Mediterranean Sea on the remaining.
As water, electricity, and food supplies dwindle and hospitals move to the brink of collapse, the enclave braces itself for an impending Israeli invasion aimed at eradicating Hamas. For the fifth consecutive day, Gaza has no electricity.
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We, as @UNRWA, are mourning the loss of 14 colleagues.
— UNRWA (@UNRWA) October 15, 202
At least 400,000 people are now displaced in our schools & buildings in📍#Gaza
Old people, children, pregnant women, people with disabilities are just being deprived of their basic human dignity. This is a total disgrace. pic.twitter.com/JWBfx3wMpx
Gaza's sole power plant was shut down last week due to the Israeli blockade, further exacerbating the crisis.
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Summing the situation up, in Gaza, Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees told AP, “An unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding under our eyes".
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Gaza is now even running out of body bags.
— UNRWA (@UNRWA) October 15, 2023
At least 1 million people were forced to flee their homes in one week alone. A river of people continues to flow south.
No place is safe in📍#Gaza.
~ @UNLazzarini ⬇️https://t.co/AQdTX4zxtx pic.twitter.com/XMdCRVbLS5
Amid this devastating war, the international community must act swiftly to provide aid and prevent further escalation of this devastating crisis, as what is being done is surely not sufficient and isn't helping the situation either.