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Palestinian Prez Warns Of Second Nakba Catastrophe As Israel Orders Evacuation From North Gaza

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October 13, 2023
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New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

New Delhi: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday warned of a “second Nakba” catastrophe after Israel ordered over one million people to evacuate north Gaza amid the conflict with Hamas, news agency AFP reported. The warning came in the wake of the Israeli army ordering the residents of north Gaza amid indiscriminate bombing. Israeli bombings have so far killed around 1,537 Palestinians and injured another 6,612 people, the health ministry in Gaza said.

“Abbas completely rejects the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip, because it will be tantamount to a second Nakba for our people,” as per a statement published by Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It is to be noted that Nakba refers to around 7,60,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 war that coincided with Israel’s formation.

The Israeli forces have launched thousands of strikes on Gaza after militant group Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on the country on Saturday.

Hospitals In Gaza Strip At Breaking Point: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday warned that the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point and it would not be able to avert a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health supplies are not urgently delivered to the Strip amid the complete blockade.

The hospitals are getting electricity supplies only for a few hours every day as they are having to save up the depleting fuel reserves and rely on generator to run the critical functions. However, even these operations will stop after the fuel stocks run out, WHO said, adding its impact would be devastating for the vulnerable patients, those who need lifesaving surgeries or even babies in care units and incubators.

WHO has documented 34 attacks on the healthcare facilities in Gaza since last Saturday. As many as 11 health workers on duty were killed, 16 injured, and 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances have been damaged.

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