Israel-Hamas War: Some 7,00,000 people of the nearly 1.1 million population residing in northern Gaza have evacuated south in the past few days.
Amid orders for Palestinians to move south, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) claimed there was "no humanitarian crisis" in the Gaza strip, The Times of Israel reported on Saturday.Some 7,00,000 people of the nearly 1.1 million population residing in northern Gaza have evacuated south in the past few days, according to the Israel Defence Forces.
"There is no shortage of water in Gaza; there is enough food for the coming weeks; this is in addition to the supply of medicines, of which, as far as we know, there is no shortage in the hospitals," he added.
He also said
that Hamas is still trying to prevent people from moving south.
Meanwhile, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a press conference
that food, water, and medical aid will
enter the southern part of Gaza through Egypt's Rafah crossing, while fuel is
still not allowed to enter Gaza.
This dire
situation in Gaza was underscored by the UN Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs in a statement
on Thursday, stating that over 60 per cent of primary care facilities are
currently closed and Gaza's hospitals are on
the brink of collapse. This crisis is primarily due to severe shortages of
power, medicine, medical equipment, and
specialised personnel, CNN reported.
Conditions in Gaza are worsening by the hour amid fears of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, and multiple rights groups are warning of the deadly consequences of ongoing shortages in the Gaza Strip and appealing for vital supplies to be allowed through the Rafah crossing. The ongoing Israeli airstrikes have forced seven hospitals and 21 primary healthcare centres in Gaza to become "out of service." Additionally, 64 medical staff members have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict, CNN quoted a spokesperson for the Palestinian Ministry of Health as saying on Friday. Over 3000 tonnes of humanitarian aid have begun entering Gaza as the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza opened on Saturday for the first time since the horrific attack on Israel by Hamas.