UNRWA: 124,000 people were displaced in Gaza during the days of bombing – the seventh day

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) announced the displacement of 124,000 people in the Gaza Strip within days of the continuous bombing of the Israeli occupation, calling for the end of the siege imposed on Gaza.

“124,000 people were displaced within days, forced to escape from the continuous bombing, as families carry little of what they have, which are homeless, safe, and there is a place they can go to,” UNRWA said, in a post on the platform (X), reported by (France 24) news channel.

She added that the Israeli authorities cut all aid, so the meals are scarce and the prices are high, describing the situation in the Strip as a “human tragedy” and called for the end of the siege.

The Israeli occupation resumed, at dawn last Tuesday, its air strikes on the Gaza Strip in violation of the ceasefire agreement that had been reached on January 19 by Egyptian, Qatari and American mediation.

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