Nearly 400,000 Palestinians displaced following collapse of Gaza ceasefire, UN reports

ANI April 8, 2025 111 views

The United Nations has reported a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with nearly 400,000 Palestinians displaced following the collapse of a ceasefire. UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric highlighted the severe impact on civilians, emphasizing that basic survival needs are not being met. The ongoing conflict has resulted in massive casualties, with over 50,700 Palestinians killed since October. International concern grows as humanitarian efforts approach a breaking point, with no essential supplies entering Gaza for over a month.

"People in Gaza, including many children, are being killed, injured and maimed for life" - Stephane Dujarric, UN Spokesperson
New York, April 8: The United Nations on Monday reported that nearly 400,000 Palestinians have been displaced in the Gaza Strip since Israel broke the recent ceasefire agreement, with no provisions made for civilian safety, as per Anadolu News Agency.

Key Points

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UN reports 18% of Gaza population forcibly displaced

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Humanitarian crossings blocked with no essential supplies

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Over 50,700 Palestinians killed since October

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Netanyahu vows to intensify military campaign

According to Anadolu News Agency, the UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric stated that Israeli attacks in Gaza continue relentlessly, causing widespread civilian casualties.

"People in Gaza, including many children, are being killed, injured and maimed for life," Dujarric said, as quoted by Anadolu News Agency.

"Survivors across Gaza are being displaced repeatedly and forced into an ever-shrinking space where their basic needs just cannot be met," he added.

Dujarric estimated that approximately 400,000 people, or 18 per cent of Gaza's population, have been displaced since the ceasefire collapsed and also highlighted that Israel, as the occupying power, has not made arrangements to secure the safety and survival of the displaced population, Anadolu News Agency reported.

The spokesperson expressed concern that humanitarian efforts are nearing their breaking point, urging the immediate reopening of crossings for the delivery of essential goods and supplies, adding that efforts to bring in humanitarian commodities have been obstructed, with most attempts to coordinate aid movements being blocked.

"We cannot sustain this for much longer unless the crossings are reopened immediately for humanitarian goods and equipment that will be essential to the survival of people in Gaza," Dujarric said as quoted by Anadolu News Agency.

Addressing the issue of Israeli forces killing paramedics, Dujarric confirmed that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is aware of the disturbing video footage and is calling for an independent and transparent investigation into the incident.

Regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis, Dujarric also noted that no vaccines, food, fuel, or other supplies have entered Gaza for over a month, with no exceptions made for polio vaccines.

According to Anadolu News Agency, the conflict escalated on March 18 when the Israeli military resumed heavy bombardment of Gaza, killing nearly 1,400 people and injuring over 3,400. This assault shattered a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement established in January.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to intensify the military campaign, particularly as efforts to implement US President Donald Trump's plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza continue.

As per Anadolu News Agency, since October 2023, more than 50,700 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's offensive, with the majority being women and children.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking đź’” The numbers are staggering - 400,000 displaced and no vaccines for a month? The international community needs to step up pressure for humanitarian access immediately.
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Michael T.
While the humanitarian situation is concerning, the article doesn't mention why the ceasefire collapsed. Context matters - were rockets still being fired into Israel? Both sides share responsibility here.
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Amina R.
My cousins in Gaza haven't been able to leave their neighborhood for weeks. They're rationing what little food they have left. This isn't about politics anymore - it's about basic human dignity.
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James L.
The UN reports are important but I wish they'd include more voices from the ground. The numbers tell one story, but personal accounts from displaced families would make this crisis more tangible for readers.
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Rania F.
No polio vaccines for children while the world watches? This is unconscionable. Where are the Arab nations in all this? Where is the global outcry? The silence is deafening.
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David P.
Respectfully, while the humanitarian crisis is real, the article could provide more balance. It doesn't mention Israeli civilian casualties or the security concerns driving military actions. Complex situations require nuanced reporting.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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