Gaza conflict: UN says number of displaced almost doubles
19 July BBC
The number of people in Gaza seeking sanctuary from the conflict with
Israel nearly doubled , the UN says.Relief workers in Gaza said there
were now more than 40,000 people being protected in 34 UN shelters.It
comes after Israel sent troops and tanks into Gaza on Thursday,
targeting Hamas militants who are firing rockets into Israel.UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is due to the region on Saturday to meet
both sides.
The UN Security Council is holding an emergency session to discuss
the conflict in Israel and Gaza.Earlier on Friday, Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned of a “significant expansion” of
the offensive.Hamas, the Palestinian group that controls Gaza, said
Israel would “pay a high price” for the invasion.Mr Ban's visit would
aim to help Israelis and Palestinians “end the violence and find a way
forward”, UN political affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman said.“Israel has
legitimate security concerns, and we condemn the indiscriminate rocket
fire from Gaza into Israel. But we are alarmed by Israel's heavy
response,” he added.The Palestinian ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour,
said Israel's “savage” operation in Gaza was “not self-defence” but “a
vengeful military aggression”.Israel's ambassador to the UN Ron Prosor
said: “Israel was left with no choice” as Hamas was using ambulances
filled with children “to move their terrorists around Gaza”.Thousands of
Palestinians had already fled their homes in Gaza after 10 days of
cross-border rocket fire and Israeli air strikes.
But the numbers spiked after thousands of Israeli troops backed with
tanks, helicopters and artillery fire poured across the border late on
Thursday.The number of people seeking sanctuary in UN shelters in Gaza
rose from 22,000 to over 40,000 on Friday, said Christopher Gunness, a
spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).We have
also launched a $60m (£35m) appeal for our emergency work,” he added.The
BBC's Yolande Knell in Gaza City says Israeli aircraft and artillery
intensified strikes in the north, east and south of Gaza on
Friday.Meanwhile, air raid sirens sounded in towns across southern
Israel as rocket attacks from Gaza continued.
At least 48 Palestinians have been killed since the ground offensive
began, officials in Gaza said. One Israeli soldier also died.The dead
included three Palestinian children killed by Israeli tank fire in the
north of Gaza, medics added.At least 290 Palestinians - three-quarters
of them civilians - have died since the start of the wider Israeli
operation on 8 July, officials in Gaza say.One Israeli civilian has been
killed by mortar fire and several Israelis have been seriously
injured.Mr Netanyahu said the ground operation was targeting the Hamas
tunnel network, which the Israel military could not do “only from the
air”. |