Famine Crisis Looms in Southern Gaza as Israel Prepares for Offensive

The situation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah continues to worsen as Israel’s military plans to expand its offensive. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has once again called for a humanitarian ceasefire to prevent a “gigantic tragedy” from unfolding. He expressed concern for the more than half of Gaza’s population who have been pushed into Rafah, emphasizing the urgent need for a ceasefire to avert further destruction and displacement.

Although there have been claims that Israel is about to conduct military operations in Rafah, the Biden administration has not seen any convincing signs of an imminent offensive. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that his government has instructed the Israel Defense Forces to operate in Rafah, considering it one of the last strongholds of Hamas.

In the midst of this crisis, some in Israel have proposed that Egypt should open its border to allow fleeing Gazans to seek refuge. However, Guterres rejected this idea, emphasizing the need to prevent a tragedy rather than facilitate one. He also questioned the level of force used by Israel’s military in Gaza, as the intensity of the operations has resulted in significant casualties, widespread displacement, and the destruction of entire neighborhoods.

The conflict between Israel and Gaza began after Hamas fighters infiltrated Israeli territory, leading to a large-scale invasion by Israel’s air, ground, and sea forces. The death toll has already reached 1,200, with another 240 hostages taken by Hamas. Netanyahu has expressed confidence in achieving an “absolute victory,” claiming that it will only take a few more months to eliminate Hamas.

In addition to the military offensive, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is facing scrutiny and criticism. Following allegations that a dozen staff members participated in terror attacks, several countries, including the United States, have suspended their funding to the agency. Guterres and UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini have taken swift action by firing nine accused staffers and launching investigations into the agency’s operations.

Despite calls for UNRWA to be dismantled, Guterres emphasized its critical role in responding to the needs of Gaza’s population. He acknowledged that there have been reports of a dossier containing evidence against the implicated UNRWA staff, but the United Nations has not received it. Guterres highlighted the UN’s commitment to immediate action, stating that the contracts of the accused individuals were terminated in the best interests of the organization.

Amidst this challenging situation, Guterres expressed surprise at Israel’s reluctance to share the dossier with the United Nations. He reassured that if Israel presents credible allegations about Hamas infiltration within the UN, he will take immediate action. Despite criticism from Israeli officials, Guterres remains steadfast in his calls for a ceasefire and adherence to international law by both sides.

FAQ

1. What is the current situation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah?
The situation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah is worsening as Israel plans to expand its offensive.

2. What has the UN Secretary-General called for?
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for a humanitarian ceasefire to prevent a “gigantic tragedy” from unfolding.

3. Why is there an urgent need for a ceasefire in Rafah?
There is an urgent need for a ceasefire in Rafah to avert further destruction and displacement of the more than half of Gaza’s population who have been pushed into the city.

4. Is there evidence of an imminent offensive in Rafah?
Although there have been claims of an imminent offensive in Rafah, the Biden administration has not seen any convincing signs of it.

5. What is the stance of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on operating in Rafah?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the Israel Defense Forces to operate in Rafah, considering it one of the last strongholds of Hamas.

6. Has the idea of Egypt opening its border to fleeing Gazans been accepted?
No, the idea of Egypt opening its border to fleeing Gazans has been rejected, as it is seen as facilitating a tragedy rather than preventing one.

7. What concerns have been raised about Israel’s military operations in Gaza?
Concerns have been raised about the level of force used by Israel’s military in Gaza, as it has resulted in significant casualties, widespread displacement, and the destruction of entire neighborhoods.

8. How did the conflict between Israel and Gaza begin?
The conflict between Israel and Gaza began after Hamas fighters infiltrated Israeli territory, leading to a large-scale invasion by Israel’s air, ground, and sea forces.

9. How many casualties have there been in the conflict so far?
The death toll has reached 1,200, with another 240 hostages taken by Hamas.

10. What action has been taken against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)?
Following allegations of staff members participating in terror attacks, several countries, including the United States, have suspended funding to UNRWA. Nine accused staffers have been fired, and investigations into the agency’s operations have been launched.

Definitions:
– Hamas: A Palestinian political and military organization.
– UNRWA: United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.

Suggested related links:
1. United Nations website
2. UNRWA official website