The Rafah area in southern Gaza now hosts more than 50 per cent of Gaza’s population, and people are facing worsening sanitary conditions and growing hunger, CNN reports quoting the United Nations.

Further escalation of hostilities in the Rafah area “could have serious implications for over 1.3 million people who are reportedly sheltering in the governorate,” the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in an update.

Hundreds of thousands of displaced people are now in the streets of Rafah, as well as the southern city of Khan Younis, “living in makeshift shelters in miserable conditions, with little or no access to food, water, medicines and appropriate shelter,” OCHA said.

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