UNRWA: Some 150,000 Palestinians were forced to flee Rafah due to the Israeli bombardment

The UN Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) on Saturday said that 150,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah in the southern blockaded Gaza Strip in search for safer place as the Israeli shelling and attacks on the city escalate.

UNRWA said in a statement on X “everywhere you look now in west Rafah this morning, families are packing up. Streets are significantly emptier”, clarifying that at least 300,000 people have been affected as further areas across Gaza Strip receive new evacuation orders today, both towards central Rafah in the south and Jabalia in northern Gaza.

The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated population residing in Rafah Governorate as of April 22nd, 2024 is approximately 1.1 million individuals living in an area of 63.1 square kilometers. The population density in Rafah on the eve of the aggression was 4,360 individuals per square kilometer, while it has now reached approximately 17,500 individuals per square kilometer, which constitutes a humanitarian and environmental disaster and puts immense pressure on scarce services and the ability to access the most basic means of life in the midst of the aggression.

Hamda Mustafa

You might also like
Latest news
Activities of Arab Sustainable Development Week kicks off in Cairo with Syria’s participation Occupation forces detain 12 Palestinians in the West Bank Minister Sabbagh meets Pedersen The Lebanese resistance targets the Israeli enemy in five locations and settlements The Directorate of Antiquities and Museums denies what is being circulated in the media about the di... Media Office in Gaza: Israeli occupation targets health system in a planned and deliberate manner Lebanon: martyrs and wounded as Israeli raids continue on several towns and regions Slovak Socialists Party condemns genocide against Palestinians in Gaza Strip Israeli occupation continues its crimes of genocide in northern Gaza Strip 7 martyrs, including children, as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip Syrian Chef Anas Qaddour Wins Best Chef Award in Malaysia Moscow denounces UNESCO's ignoring of killing and harassment of Russian journalists An initiative to transform family projects into “export” projects Ministry of Culture puts final touches to “Culture is a Message of Life” celebration Medvedev: Moscow did not plan a long-term increase in military spending under special operation 62 students participate in the “Arlonk” camp in Sochi, Russia Lebanese resistance targets Israeli enemy with missiles in Kfar Blum settlement Dialogue session on "The General blueprint for the City of Damascus and its Surroundings" Workshop on reality of micro and small projects discusses enhancing financing framework  Demonstrations in world capitals and cities denouncing the aggression on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon