Disease spreading as 1.8m Gazans squeezed in area the ‘size of an airport’: Oxfam expert
Israel’s push to relocate Palestinians in Gaza to a small area in the south is making it impossible to deliver aid and driving up the risk of disease, Bushra Khalidi, a Ramallah-based legal expert and rights campaigner with Oxfam, has warned.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, she said: “Squeezing people into a space that is basically as big as London’s Heathrow airport… is inhumane and makes it impossible to distribute aid to people.”
“Gaza was already overpopulated… [now] we’re talking about 1.8 millionpeople in an airport.”
Khalidi added that cholera and gastroenteritis are rapidly spreading due to the congested conditions. “People are not getting better because conditions are not allowing them to get better,” she said.
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