Muhannad Hadi, the top UN humanitarian official for the Palestinian territories, said yesterday that successive Israeli evacuation orders in Gaza, including 12 just in August, have displaced 90% of its 2.1 million residents since Oct. 7, reported AP. Hadi said the evacuation orders are endangering civilians instead of protecting them. “They are forcing families to flee again, often under fire and with the few belongings they can carry with them, into an ever-shrinking area” that is crowded and unsafe. Civilians are being deprived of medical care, shelter, water wells and humanitarian supplies, “running from one destroyed place to another, with no end in sight,” he said. Hadi said in the Aug. 22 statement that international humanitarian law requires the protection of civilians. “The way forward is as clear as it is urgent: Protect civilians, release the hostages, facilitate humanitarian access, agree on a ceasefire.”
The evacuations are also the latest threat to UN personnel working in Gaza and affect humanitarian facilities, according to UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric. He cited as an example that the UN World Food Program lost access to its warehouse in central Deir al-Balah. “This was the third and last operational warehouse in Gaza’s middle area,” Dujarric said. “Five community kitchens operated by WFP have also been evacuated, as the agency seeks new locations for them.”