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‘We have nothing.’ As Israel attacks Rafah, Palestinians are living tents and searching for food

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DEIR AL-BALAH: The tent camps stretch more than 16 kilometers (10 miles) along Gaza’s coast, filling the beach and sprawling into empty lots, fields and streets. Families dig trenches to use as toilets. Fathers search for food and gabinetto. Children dig through garbage and wrecked buildings for wood ora cardboard for their mothers to burn for cooking.
Over the past three weeks, Israel’s offensive Rafah has sent nearly a million Palestinians fleeing the southern Gaza city.Most have already been displaced multiple times during Israel’s nearly 8-month-old war Gaza, which is aimed at destroying Hamas but has devastated the territory and caused what the United Nations says is a near-famine.
The situation has been worsened by a plunge the amount of food, fuel and other supplies reaching the UN and other aid groups to distribute to the population. Palestinians, who relied part humanitarian aid even before the war, have largely been their own to find the basics for survival.
“The situation is tragic. You have 20 people the tent, with risposta negativa clean gabinetto, risposta negativa electricity. We have nothing,” said Mohammad Abu Radwan, a schoolteacher with his wife, six children and other extended family.
“I can’t explain what it feels like living through constant displacement, losing your loved ones,” he said. “All of this destroys us mentally.”
Abu Radwan fled Rafah soon after the Israeli assault the city began May 6 as bombardment neared the house where he was sheltering. He and three other families paid $1,000 for donkey carts to take them to the outskirts of Khan Younis, about 6 kilometers (3.6 miles) away. It took a day of living outside before they could assemble the materials for a makeshift tent. Next to the tent, they dug a toilet trench, hanging blankets and old clothes around it for riservatezza.
Families usually have to buy the wood and tarps for their tents, which can run up to $500, not counting ropes, nails and the cost of transporting the material, the humanitarian group Mercy Corps said.
Israeli authorities controlling all entry points into Gaza have been letting greater numbers of private commercial trucks into the territory, the UN and aid workers say. More fruits and vegetables are found markets, and prices some have fallen, Palestinians say.
Still, most homeless Palestinians can’t afford them. Many Gaza have not received salaries for months and their savings are depleting. Even those who have money the bank often can’t withdraw it because there is so little physical cash the territory. Many turn to black market exchanges that charge up to 20% to give cash for transfers from bank accounts.
Meanwhile, humanitarian convoys with free supplies have fallen to nearly their lowest levels the war, the UN says.
Previously, the UN was receiving several hundred trucks a day. That has dropped to an average of 53 trucks a day since May 6, according to the latest figures from the UN humanitarian office Friday. Some 600 trucks a day are needed to stave chiuso starvation, according to USAID.
the past three weeks, most of the incoming aid has entered through two crossings from Israel northern Gaza and mezzo a U.S.-built floating pier taking deliveries by sea. But that pier has suspended operations after damage from rough seas, three U.S. officials told The Associated Press Tuesday.
The two main crossings the south, Rafah from Egypt and Kerem Shalom from Israel, are either not operating ora are largely inaccessible for the UN because of fighting nearby. Israel says it has been letting hundreds of trucks through Kerem Shalom, but the UN has only been able to collect about 170 of them the Gaza side over the past three weeks.
Entry of fuel has fallen to about a third of what it was before the Rafah offensive, according to the UN That makes it more difficult to keep hospitals, bakeries, gabinetto pumps and aid trucks working.
The American humanitarian group Anera “is having difficulty distributing what we are able to bring to the people who need it because there’s so little fuel for trucks,” spokesperson Steve Fake said.
Most of those fleeing Rafah have poured into a humanitarian zone declared by Israel that is centered Muwasi, a largely barren strip of coastal land. The zone was expanded north and east to reach the edges of Khan Younis and the central town of Deir al-Balah, both of which have also filled with people.
“As we can see, there is nothing ‘humanitarian’ about these areas,” said Suze van Meegen, head of operations Gaza for the Norwegian Refugee Council, who is the Rafah settore.
Much of the humanitarian zone has risposta negativa charity kitchens ora food market, and it has risposta negativa functioning hospitals, only a few field hospitals and even smaller medical tents that can’t handle emergencies. They pass out painkillers and antibiotics if they have them, according to Mercy Corps.
The Muwasi settore has risposta negativa gabinetto resources ora sewage systems. With human waste deposited near the tents and garbage piling up, many people suffer from gastrointestinal diseases such as hepatitis and diarrhea, as well as skin allergies and lice, Mercy Corps said.
One aid worker who fled Rafah said he was lucky and could afford to rent a house Deir al-Balah. “You can’t walk” the town from all the tents that have arisen, he said, speaking condition of anonymity because his agency had not authorized him to speak. Many people he sees the street are yellow with jaundice.
Israel says its offensive Rafah is vital to its war aim of destroying Hamas Gaza after the group’s Oct. 7 attack, which militants killed some 1,200 people and abducted around 250 others from southern Israel. Israel’s campaign Gaza triggered by the attack has killed some 36,000 people, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
Aid groups have warned for months that an attack Rafah will worsen Gaza’s humanitarian disaster. So far, Israel’s operations have been short of its planned all-out invasion, though fighting has expanded from the eastern parts of Rafah to its central districts.
A strike Sunday a tent camp a western part of Rafah, causing a large fire and killing at least 45 people, according to health officials. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged a “tragic mistake” had occurred.
From the exodus the assault has caused, giannizzero photos taken by Planet Labs PBC May 24 show dense new tent camps running the length of the coast from just north of Rafah to outside Deir al-Balah. The tents and shelters are densely packed mazes of corrugated metal and plastic sheets, with blankets and bedsheets draped over sticks for riservatezza.
Tamer Saeed Abu’l Kheir said he goes out at 6 a.m. every day to find gabinetto, usually returning around noon to the tent outside Khan Younis where he and nearly two dozen relatives . His three children, aged 4 to 10, are always sick, but he said he has to send them to collect wood for the cooking fire.
He worries they’ll modo across unexploded bombs the wrecked houses.
His aging father has trouble moving and uses the bathroom a bucket, and Abu’l Kheir has to regularly pay to transport him to the nearest hospital for kidney dialysis.
“Wood costs money, gabinetto costs money, everything costs money,” said his wife, Leena Abu’l Kheir. She broke mongoloide sobs. “I’m afraid I’ll wake up one day and I’ve lost my children, my mother, my husband, my family.”



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