“Gaza residents is in a circle of death, destruction, and disease” – UN

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NEW YORK – On Friday, Martin Griffiths, the Deputy Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs at the United Nations, affirmed that there is no safe place for the residents of the Gaza Strip to seek refuge, Al-Ghad News reported. A little child was in shock following the Israeli air strikes in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. 2.12.23 pic.twitter.com/AlUyUbLnnp — Palestine Now. (@PalestineNW) December 2, 2023 Griffiths expressed that a significant number of people were killed and injured within hours. Instructions were issued again for families to evacuate, and hopes have collapsed. After Israel FORCED Palistinians to move to the South of Gaza, Israeli warplanes are now destroying several residential towers in Hamad City in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. This is terrorism!🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/SYjlzF5WAL — Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis (@DrLoupis) December 2, 2023 Griffiths pointed out that all Gaza residents, including children, women, and men, are living in terror during the second month of the Israeli war on Gaza. He emphasized that they are "living in a circle of death, destruction, and disease."  A residential square containing at least 1,500 people, half of which are children, in the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza was completely flattened by the Israeli occupation. Barely any survivors. We thank America for its newly provided precision bombs that have elevated the death… pic.twitter.com/YSX3gj7o3p — Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@RamAbdu) December 2, 2023 Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More Iran: The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy is Our Legal Right Spain Urges End to Israeli Strikes in Syria, Citing Stability as Key to Regional Peace Egypt Uncovers Major Corruption Case Involving 16 Government Officials
NEW YORK – On Friday, Martin Griffiths, the Deputy Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs at the United Nations, affirmed that there is no safe place for the residents of the Gaza Strip to seek refuge, Al-Ghad News reported.


Griffiths expressed that a significant number of people were killed and injured within hours. Instructions were issued again for families to evacuate, and hopes have collapsed.


Griffiths pointed out that all Gaza residents, including children, women, and men, are living in terror during the second month of the Israeli war on Gaza. He emphasized that they are "living in a circle of death, destruction, and disease." 



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