According to the UN, more than 420,000 Gazans have been forced to leave their homes in the last week. This number is expected to continue to increase following Israel’s warning to move south due to the imminent land incursion. More than 1.1 million people reside in the areas that the Netanyahu government has asked to evacuate.

The rivers of people towards the southern part of the Strip They have been happening since early this Friday morning with remote security. The south is also being bombed and the road is dangerous. “First, it is very difficult to get to the south and, second, we are escaping from death to death,” said Jayed Hammad, a resident of Gaza.

As indicated by Raquel MartĂ­, executive director of UNRWA, this Friday “some of the fleeing people were hit by Israeli missiles”.

In addition, the cut in supplies affects the entire strip. Without water, without electricity, without medicine and since midnight without internet, Gazans They face a “catastrophic” crisisaccording to UNICEF.

The Jordanian Government has denounced a situation that, it claims, could be classified as a “war crime”: “Prohibiting food, medicine and fuel to Gazans is, according to the fourth Geneva agreement, a war crime. Gazans are civilians and deserve protection.”

Starvation is becoming common. The last time Kayeb Hammad contacted laSexta he had not been able to eat anything for 20 hours. They also do not have water and, as UNRWA denounces, the desperation of the Gazans is leading them to drink contaminated water: “We are going to soon see epidemics in the Gaza area and children with gastrointestinal diseases,” they denounce.

The fringe It also has no light or fuel, absolutely necessary for the maintenance of hospitals. “Hospital generators depend on fuel and some only have fuel for a few days,” explained Raquel González, from Doctors Without Borders.

The UN warns of the unsustainable situation in the Gaza Strip: “Now is the time for the international community to come together to protect civilians and find a lasting solution to this endless cycle of death and destruction,” said Antonio Guterres. A situation that will worsen even more when internet network outages begin.