11,987 homeless in Gaza, says UN

Published October 15, 2003

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 14: The Israeli demolition of refugee shelters in Rafah camp in the southern Gaza Strip last week has left 1,240 people homeless, United Nations relief workers said on Monday.

The total made homeless so far in the whole of the Gaza Strip now stands at 11,987.

Teams working for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said in a statement that Israeli forces demolished 114 refugee shelters and six non-refugee homes during their incursion from 9 to 11 October. Another 117 buildings were damaged, but livable, the agency said.

The Agency’s relief and social services office in Rafah camp is struggling to deal with the demand for assistance from the newly homeless, but has so far established that 1,240 individuals were made homeless,” UNRWA said. The figure of 1,500 issued on Sunday 12 October, was an initial estimate based on the number of homes demolished, multiplied by average family size.

The recent incursion brings the total number of Palestinians who have been made homeless in Rafah since the beginning of the current intifada to 7,523, it added.

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