UNRWA: 420,000 Gazans forcibly displaced since resumption of aggression

 

Published April 18, 2025
Ansarullah Website – Palestine

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) confirmed that no aid has entered the Gaza Strip since March 2, explaining that this period is three times longer than the period imposed at the beginning of the aggression.

UNRWA indicated in tweets on X platform that “about 69% of the Gaza Strip is subject to evacuation orders after the Israeli enemy army issued at least 20 orders,” explaining that “there are international estimates that about 420,000 citizens have been forcibly displaced again since the resumption of the aggression on Gaza.”

It stressed that “the resumption of bombing and the lack of access to humanitarian supplies are affecting the ability of humanitarian agencies to meet the needs of citizens in Gaza for food, water, sanitation, shelter, and other needs.”

Earlier this April, UNRWA reported that 1.9 One million citizens have been forcibly displaced amidst bombing, fear, and loss in the Gaza Strip.

 

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