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Oxfam: Any claims Israel now makes that civilians can be safely evacuated from Rafah, have lost credibility

LONDON, Monday, May 6, 2024 (WAFA) - Oxfam, a global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice said it was horrified by Israel’s order to evacuate around 100,000 people and what appears to be an impending invasion of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, despite a universal plea from world leaders urging it to stop its continued, barbaric, onslaught. “Any claims it now makes that civilians can be safely evacuated, have lost credibility.”

“The fear in Rafah is palpable, as people who have already been forced to flee across Gaza multiple times, must now move again,” it said in a statement. 

“With Israel now blocking aid, fuel, or goods from entering the two critical crossings of Rafah and Kerem Shalom, humanitarian efforts to save lives will be even more difficult.” 

“For over six months, Israel has deliberately and systematically targeted civilians and aid workers, including in clearly-marked ‘safe zones’ and ‘evacuation routes’.”

The Palestinian Bedouin town on the southern coast of the Gaza Strip, Al-Mawasi area - a so-called humanitarian safe zone where people have been told to flee - has already been targeted twice, it said. 

“It's unfathomable that one government is allowed to ignore all warnings of the catastrophic humanitarian cost with full impunity and to callously press forward in chilling disregard for human life, international law and the ICJ ruling to prevent genocide.” 

“This ground invasion must not be allowed to happen. With their multi-billion-dollar funds and direct arms support, powerful nations have effectively given Israel carte blanche to commit war crimes, today they must finally act before more atrocities take place and press even harder for an immediate, permanent ceasefire,” said Oxfam.

T.R.

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