In a dire warning, the UN Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory highlighted the catastrophic impact of ongoing attacks and harsh weather conditions in Gaza, labeling the situation “completely uninhabitable.” Ajith Sunghay, the head of the office, expressed deep concerns about the potential loss of more civilian lives due to continued attacks on vital facilities, including hospitals.
According to Gaza health authorities, Israel’s offensive has resulted in the tragic death of over 26,000 Palestinians, with thousands more feared buried under rubble. The majority of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents are displaced, facing severe shortages of essential resources such as food, water, and medicine.
The Israeli offensive was initiated in response to a violent incident on October 7, where Hamas militants killed 1,200 people and took 240 hostages. The situation has been exacerbated by unfavorable weather conditions, raising fears of an even more precarious and unsanitary environment for the people of Gaza.
Ajith Sunghay emphasized the disastrous consequences if the ongoing bombardment and street-to-street fighting in Khan Younis extend further south to Rafah. In Rafah, 1.3 million people are concentrated, attempting to evade the Israeli assault. The UN’s plea for immediate humanitarian aid and a cessation of hostilities underscores the urgency of addressing the growing crisis in Gaza. The international community is urged to act swiftly to prevent further loss of life and alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian population.