About 360 thousand people have left Rafah, the UN says

About 360 thousand people have fled the southernmost city of Gaza, Rafah during the past week, according to the UN's main aid agency in Gaza. People are leaving Rafah after Israeli evacuation calls ahead of a planned major ground offensive. At least 60,000 people have left just since Sunday, [...]
People are leaving Rafah after Israeli evacuation calls ahead of a planned major ground offensive.
At least 60,000 people have left since Sunday, according to U. NRWA.
Meanwhile, north of Gaza, bombings and other evacuation orders have created more shift and fear for thousands of families. There's nowhere to go. There is no security without a truce, “said U n NRWA on Monday at X.
Philip Lazari, General Commissioner UNRWA, warned a day earlier that most people in enclaves had already moved on average once a month to avoid Israeli bombings.
The threat to safe zones is false and deceptive. No country is safe in Gaza. The period”, he said, reports CNN, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
Senior American officials repeated sharp warnings over the weekend against an Israeli invasion in Rafah, predicting that a ground offensive would lead to widespread civilian casualties.












