Human Rights Office reported that people, including children, were killed by Israeli attacks at distribution points controlled by the Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza, created by the US and Israel
The Human Rights Office of confirmed on Tuesday (15) that 875 civilians from They were killed while seeking food, most of them near distribution points controlled by the so -called Humanitarian Foundation to Gaza, created jointly by Israel and the United States and operating for a month and a half. The organism spokesman, Thameen al-Kheetan, detailed that 674 deaths occurred very close to these places, while the remaining victims were attacked and died on the routes of the United Nations humanitarian trains or other help entities.
The UN has charged from Israel that these deaths be investigated independently. On the other hand, the United Nations Human Rights Section fully rejected Israel’s plan to build a giant camp in Rafah, southern Gaza, to transfer about 600,000 Palestinians, an idea that authorities called “humanitarian city”. Al-Kheetan also spoke out against the proposal that Palestinians are “voluntarily” in third parties. “First, the creation of such a humanitarian city is problematic in itself and raises the concern that more forced displacements occur,” he said.
The spokesman added that “men and women of certain age groups are likely to take a higher risk of arbitrary detention.” In addition, he pointed out that disappearances, separation of families, loss of freedom of movement, and a situation where hundreds of thousands of people would be clustered in a small area of Gaza, where it would be very difficult to distribute humanitarian aid independently.
“And of course we cannot talk about any voluntary movement for third countries, because for the movement to be voluntary, we must give people the option, in terms of living conditions, to remain in Gaza,” he reiterated. United Nations Palestinian Refugee Chief Philippe Lazzarini said this plan is equivalent to in practice to create a concentration camp on the border with Egypt and that it would be the end of any prospect that Palestinians can build a future in their own land.
*With information from EFE