Israel's Gaza evacuation order could breach international law: UN
Tuesday, 17 October 2023 The United Nations human rights office has expressed concerns that Israel's siege of Gaza and its evacuation order for the north of the enclave could constitute a forcible transfer of civilians, which would be a breach of international law. The office stated that Israel had not made sufficient efforts to provide proper accommodation, hygiene, health, safety, and nutrition for the evacuated civilians.
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