Most want to flee ‘pressure cooker’ of southern Gaza, UN refugee deputy says
Deputy leader of UN agency for Palestinian refugees says situation in territory is full-time emergency'
Southern Gaza is turning into a pressure cooker", where the majority of people - faced with dwindling food, inadequate water sanitation, overcrowding and a crumbling hospital service - want to flee, the deputy director of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees has said.
Scott Anderson of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), who is engaged in daily negotiations to gain Israeli permissions for aid convoys to enter and move around Gaza, said it was in a full-time emergency" and just six of the 21 planned convoys to the north of the territory had been granted access since January despite a UN security council resolution in December calling for relief to be stepped up.
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