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WHO Warns Of ‘Bloodbath’ As Rafah Offensive Looms

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THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of dire consequences if Israel goes ahead with an impending military operation in Rafah.

The organisation, writing on X, warned that the planned push into the southern border city of Rafah would lead to “a bloodbath,” saying over 1.2 million people were currently sheltering in the area, many unable to move anywhere else.

It added: “A new wave of displacement would exacerbate overcrowding, further limiting access to food, water, health and sanitation services, leading to increased disease outbreaks, worsening levels of hunger, and additional loss of lives.”

WHO stated that only 33  per cent of Gaza’s 36 hospitals and 30 per cent of primary health care centres were functional in some capacity, amid repeated attacks and shortages of vital medical supplies, fuel and staff.

It called for an immediate and lasting ceasefire and the removal of the obstacles to the delivery of urgent humanitarian assistance into and across Gaza at the scale that is required.

Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is determined to launch an offensive in Rafah to eliminate the remaining strongholds of Hamas, despite reservations by its allies, who have repeatedly urged caution, as a large majority of the approximately 2.2 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip have fled to the south during the war.

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