About 85 percent of the population of the Gaza Strip has been uprooted from their homes in the wake of the new Israeli-Kazakh conflict, according to figures released at a press conference at the United Nations Office in Geneva on Tuesday (9 January).At the same time, Gaza's health-care system began to unravel.
A group of Palestinian children receive free food from a voluntary shelter near Khan Younis Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.
According to relevant reports, the head of the United Nations press office in Geneva, Gomez, said at an online press conference on Tuesday that according to the Palestine Relief and Works Agency for the Near East, the number of displaced people in the Gaza Strip has reached 1.9 million, or about 85 percent of the total population, which is a staggering number.
More than 23,000 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip, or 1% of Gaza's total population, according to the latest figures from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, according to the latest figures from the Palestinian Ministry of HealthThere are about 59,000 people, or 2 of the country's population7%。In the Gaza Strip, where there is no single humanitarian corridor to safely deliver relief to the Gaza Strip, the World Health Organization has cancelled six operational plans to deliver medical equipment to the north, starting on December 26, 2023.
Kathy, coordinator of the World Health Organization's emergency medical team from Gaza, said many people in the Gaza Strip had been forced to leave their homes several times. In the city of Rafah, south of Gaza, there is an influx of a million refugees. The health system in the Gaza Strip is rapidly collapsing, with Al-Aqsa in the centre and Nasser Medical Centre in the south, where 70 percent of workers have fled with their families.
Casey said he did not see any signs of détente during his trip to Gaza. There is no safe place in the Gaza Strip, and the food delivered from the Gaza Strip cannot meet the needs of the entire population of Gaza.