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Gaza ‘looks like it's been hit by an earthquake, except it's man-made’: UNRWA official

Juliette Touma, the UNRWA communications director, described the extensive destruction in the Gaza Strip resulting from Israeli bombardments as unprecedented. She emphasized the man-made nature of the devastation, expressing concern about the use of essential resources as weapons of war due to the tightened Israeli blockade on Gaza. Touma reported the largest displacement of Palestinians since 1948, with around 800,000 people seeking refuge in UNRWA facilities. She lamented the lack of safe places in Gaza and the tragic loss of 103 UN employees during the conflict.

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"We have seen fuel and food and water and humanitarian assistance being used as a weapon of war," she said, referring to the tightened Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip, adding "all of this brings us back to the medieval ages."