Displaced Palestinians from Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah are reportedly fleeing amid intensified airstrikes and the looming threat of a ground offensive. Seeking shelter from the escalating violence, many are making their way north towards Deir el-Bala, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
The situation in Gaza remains dire, with the UN relief agency estimating that 84 percent of health facilities in the region have been impacted by the ongoing attacks. Additionally, more than 70 percent of civilian infrastructure has been destroyed or severely damaged since the beginning of the conflict.
Meanwhile, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled against ordering additional provisional measures for Gaza. South Africa had requested the court to consider whether the tense situation in Rafah warranted new measures, but the ICJ determined that the existing order covering hostilities in Gaza as a whole is sufficient.
The decision comes amidst escalating violence and growing concerns for the safety and well-being of civilians in Gaza. The ICJ's ruling underscores the complexities and challenges of the situation, as efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and protect vulnerable populations continue to face obstacles.
As displaced Palestinians continue to flee violence in Rafah and seek refuge in other areas, the international community is being called upon to provide assistance and support to those affected by the conflict. The need for a swift and meaningful resolution to the crisis in Gaza remains paramount, as innocent lives hang in the balance amidst the devastating impact of war.