Adnan Abu Hasna, spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), said in statements to See website that: “What happened in Rafah is a terrifying, dangerous and terrible thing, and the footage that was broadcast of dozens of dead, wounded, and wounded confirms what we talked about previously, that the military operations in Rafah is absolutely unbearable, with more deaths and more casualties due to overcrowding.”
He added: "Although 800,000 residents of Rafah have left, there are still hundreds of thousands in Rafah. The area was bombed and is adjacent to one of the UNRWA centers. Most of the displaced people live in random tents in pieces of plastic and some wood. These are destitute people who do not have the money to leave the area." Rafah, so they will remain there.”
An UNRWA spokesman explained: “The numbers mentioned so far are infinite numbers by the Palestinian Ministry of Health and people working in the medical field, and we are awaiting confirmations...but there are definitely dozens of dead and wounded.”
He pointed out that the Israeli occupation killed about 192 UNRWA workers and also destroyed and injured 169 UNRWA buildings. It also killed 430 displaced people in UNRWA schools and shelter centers, even though we raise UN flags over these centers and the Israeli army is informed twice of the coordinates of these centers so that they do not say We made a mistake, but despite this, there is extreme danger, the situation is dangerous, and there is no safe place in Gaza.”