IDF campaign in southern Gaza has created ‘apocalyptic’ conditions, top UN official says
- The ongoing offensive in Gaza has severely limited the aid community's ability to help the 2.3 million people affected, prompting calls for an immediate end to the fighting.
- The Israeli ground offensive in southern Gaza has brought the humanitarian operation to a halt, making it impossible to distribute the limited aid allowed into the region.
- The US has urged Israel to conduct its campaign with greater focus on avoiding civilian casualties, including warning residents before military operations, to limit the destruction.
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Israel expects 'difficult' second phase of war as UN warns of 'apocalyptic' situation in Gaza
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'This conflict is apocalyptic': Humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens - ABC listen
Israel's military is pushing deeper into southern Gaza, as the United Nations warns "an even more hellish situation" looms. A fifth of Gaza's second largest city, a place many Palestinians from the North have found refuge in, have now been ordered to evacuate. The IDF says it's taking "aggressive" action against Hamas and other armed groups in Khan Younis - in what the IDF has described as some of the heaviest fighting since the beginning of th…
IDF campaign in southern Gaza has created ‘apocalyptic’ conditions, top UN official says
The UN’s top aid official has said the Israeli military campaign in southern Gaza has been just as devastating as in the north, creating “apocalyptic” conditions and ending any possibility of meaningful humanitarian operations.
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