Attack on Rafah would be 'nail in coffin' of Gaza aid: UN chief
- The UN warns that an Israeli assault on Rafah could hinder aid deliveries, risking the lives of residents.
- Israel's military plans to evacuate civilians from Rafah and improve aid delivery in northern Gaza.
- Israeli airstrikes have inflicted severe conditions in Gaza, with aid access declining due to various obstacles.
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Israel's Rafah Invasion Would Put "Final Nail In Coffin" Of Aid Ops, Warns UN Chief
The UN chief warned Monday that an invasion of Rafah in far-southern Gaza would "put the final nail in the coffin" of aid operations, after Israel said its army had readied a plan to move civilians out of the packed city.
UN warns Rafah attack would be ‘nail in coffin’ of Gaza aid as deliveries halve
Amount reaching starving territory dropped 50% in February despite severe shortages of basic necessitiesMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe amount of aid reaching Gaza fell by half in February from the month before, the UN has said, as its secretary general, António Guterres, warned that an Israeli assault on Rafah would be “the nail in the coffin” of deliveries to the starving territory.“February registered a 50% reduction of humanitarian aid …
Guterres: Rafah offensive 'nail in the coffin' of aid programmes
The Israeli military has presented to the war cabinet a plan to evacuate civilians from the Gaza conflict zone. Details have not been disclosed. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that a large-scale Israeli military operation on Rafah would deal a fatal blow to aid programs in Gaza, where humanitarian assistance to the population remains completely inadequate. In light of the escalating situation, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Sht…
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