UN: 800,000 Palestinians Have Evacuated Rafah AFP via Getty
The United Nations confirmed Saturday that 800,000 Palestinians have left the town of Rafah, in southern Gaza, as Israel begins its attack on Hamas battalions there.
Philippe Lazzarini, the commissioner-general of the controversial United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), announced the number of evacuees — and warned of the risks they face.
Once again, nearly half of the population of Rafah or 800,000 people are on the road, having been forced to flee since the Israeli Forces started the military operation in the area on 6 May.
In response to evacuation orders demanding people to flee to so-called safe zones,…— Philippe Lazzarini (@UNLazzarini) May 18, 2024
The number of evacuees far exceeds the estimates that were discussed in advance of the Israeli operation, which began on May 6, amid U.S. opposition.
The Biden administration warned that an attack on Rafah could cause civilian casualties there.
That seems less likely, with a large portion of the city's residents leaving. However, many of those on the road will lack access to basic services, and not all of them have encamped in “safe” areas such as the Al-Muwasi humanitarian zone.
Israel says that defeating Hamas in Rafah is crucial to success in the war against the terror organization, which attacked Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people, most of them civilians.
Rafah sits in a strategic location near the Egyptian border. Reports indicate that Israel has already located some 50 cross-border tunnels, which were used to smuggle weapons into Gaza from Egypt.
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