UNRWA: About 1.9 million people in Gaza were subjected to frequent forced displacement – the seventh day

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) announced today, Saturday, that about 1.9 million people in the Gaza Strip, including thousands of children, were subjected to frequent enforcement, in the midst of bombing and fear since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

The agency added – through its account on the “X” platform, according to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) – that the collapse of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip caused another wave of displacement that affected its effects more than 142 thousand people.

In the Hebron Governorate in the occupied West Bank, a number of Palestinian citizens suffocated this evening, during the storming of the Israeli occupation forces, the town of Dahna, west of the governorate.

(Wafa) reported that the occupation forces stormed the town and fired sound bombs and gas towards the citizens, which caused a number of them with suffocation cases that were treated in the field.

In the same context, the coordinator of the popular committees to resist the wall and settlement, east of Yatta and southern Hebron, Ratib al -Jabour, told Wafa that settlers attacked the house of Hassan Ali Al -Deek in Khirbet Khala Al -Furn of the village of Perrin, east of the city of Hebron, and fired their police dogs towards the house.

The occupation forces also prevented citizens from entering the village of Deir Razih in the town of Dura, southwest of Hebron or leaving it, in conjunction with the storming of the village armed settlers.

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