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More than 140,000 displaced in a week in Gaza in the middle of renewed Israeli attacks: a | News Israel-Palestine Conflict

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Israel’s renewed attacks on the Gaza Strip continued for a ninth consecutive day, killing dozens of Palestinians because the United Nations say that more than 140,000 people have been moved since last week.

The UN humanitarian agency, OCHA, said that 142,000 Palestinians had been forcibly moved since Israel resumed his war against Gaza on March 18.

“Leak with only a few personal effects, many people are now on the street, in desperate needs of food, drinking water and essential elements of shelters,” the agency said on Tuesday.

Israeli attacks killed at least 39 people, including children, and injured 124 in Gaza in 24 hours, the Gaza Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday. Attacks have been reported through the enclave, including in the north of Jabalia de Gaza, as well as Khan Younis and Rafah in the south.

In Jabalia, Israeli military planes struck a house filled with civilians, killing at least eight of them. Among the victims, there was a six -month -old baby.

At Bureij refugee camp in the center of Gaza, a residential apartment was targeted, killing a child.

The smoke increases after Israel led an attack on a residential area of ​​the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip (Salhi / Anadolu))

“This night was marked by total devastation, Israeli forces bombarding the densely populated areas of the center and northern Gaza,” said Tareq Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune, reported by Deir El-Balah in the center of Gaza.

“People here are quite terrified by what could come, because there was no breakthrough in the cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas.”

Tens of thousands displaced

According to the UN OCHA, around 250,000 Palestinians are in the areas provided for evacuation in Rafah, Khan Younis and Northern Gaza, including more than 50,000 people on 240 sites for internal people.

Hani Mahmoud, from Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Gaza City to the North, said that displaced people were looking for everything and any place that would provide him “even a little security for them”.

“They move to tent sites, overcrowded areas, they move in the evacuation centers almost destroyed and partially destroyed,” he said.

“They lack the most fundamental necessities to survive the difficult conditions, the by -products of the trip – hunger, thirst and trauma, and above all, the constant fear of being attacked in their tents.”

The trip is mainly drawn by the forced evacuation orders of Israel and its destruction of houses and public infrastructure, said OCHA.

Since Israel returned to war, his soldiers have issued six opinions, placing around 15% of Gaza being evacuated, he added.

Humanitarian aid at peril

The remaining water system of Gaza is also in danger and will collapse completely if the fuel supplies are exhausted, everything except the access of people to drinking water, according to doctors without borders, known by its French acronym MSF.

The declaration of the medical NGO came while the punishing blockage of Israel entered its 25th day. MSF said that lack of access to safe water already has disastrous consequences for people’s health.

“The number of children suffering from skin diseases is the direct result of the destruction and blockade of Gaza,” Chiara Lodi, Coordinator of the MSF team in Gaza, told Chiara Lodi.

“In addition to the treatment of adults and children who have serious war injuries, our staff are treating an increasing number of children with fully avoidable skin diseases such as scabies, which is not only uncomfortable, but in serious cases, sees them scratching their skin until it bleeds which can cause infection.”

The headquarters began on March 2 after Israel denied the cease-fire agreement and sought to extend the first stage of the three-phase agreement that expired-without committing to ending the war against Gaza.

In addition to the number of civilians who died, OCHA said that at least eight humanitarian workers had been killed in Gaza since Israel resumed his war last week, bearing the total number killed since the ceasefire violation at 399.

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