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Israel Defense Forces Tell Civilians in Eastern Rafah to Move to a Humanitarian Zone

 May 7, 2024

Israel Defense Forces are asking tens of thousands of Gazans sheltering in eastern Rafah to temporarily evacuate to a so-called “humanitarian zone” ahead of an invasion of the city. The following statement is by Camilla Dogliotti, Humanity & Inclusion's Palestine Country Manager:

"HI is extremely concerned by the call of Israeli authorities to the people in Rafah to evacuate. Transfer or evacuation shall ensure that proper accommodation is provided to receive the population, that the removals are effected in satisfactory conditions of hygiene, health, safety, and nutrition, and that members of the same family are not separated, as stipulated in international humanitarian law.

"These conditions are not met. Rafah is packed with 1.5 million people who have been displaced multiple times already and live in dire conditions. Civilians are moving amidst destroyed infrastructure – many of them are fragile and can collapse any time. Many areas around Rafah are contaminated by explosive ordnances that are dangerous for the local population; unexploded ordnance may even contaminate roads leading to the so-called 'humanitarian zone.'

"Additionally, there are no 'safe zone' in Gaza: areas that have been designated as 'safe zones' in the past and where people sought shelter have been targeted during military operations.  As the offensive is unfolding, current border crossing points are already closed, blocking the entry and exit of fuel, goods, and personnel, which are essential for delivering and accessing humanitarian aid. In such conditions, the evacuation of Rafah will be a humanitarian disaster. Only an immediate permanent ceasefire can prevent civilian harm."

 

 HI activities in Gaza:

  • HI activities are ongoing in Khan Younis and Middle Area
  • HI activities are all suspended in Rafah: staff is assessing the situation.
  • Our two warehouses in Rafah have become inaccessible.
  • HI access to our goods is still ensured

MEDIA  CONTACT

Mira Adam,
Sr. Media Officer
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +1 (202) 855-0301

 

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