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UN Refutes U.S. Claim About Safe Places in Gaza

By Xinhua|Dec 06,2023

People conduct rescue work after an Israeli strike in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, on Dec. 3, 2023. (Photo/Xinhua)

United Nations - A UN spokesman on Tuesday refuted the U.S. claim that civilians in Gaza should seek refuge in UN-designated safe places.

In response to U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller's suggestion on Monday that Gazans should seek refuge in UN-designated sites that are listed by Israel as "deconfliction zones," Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said there are no such things in Gaza.

"Well, let's be clear. There are no UN-designated safe zones in Gaza. I think all my senior colleagues have been very clear, including the secretary-general, saying there are no safe places in Gaza," said Dujarric.

"There are shelters that fly the UN flag that are sheltering thousands and thousands and thousands of people -- men, women, and children who are trying to stay alive and get some food, get some water. We have seen, since the beginning of this conflict, that those places that fly the UN flag are not safe either," he said.

Asked where people in Gaza should go when they are ordered to evacuate, Miller said, "People should go to the UN-designated sites where -- that are on Israeli lists as deconfliction zones that should not be the target of military campaigns."

"There are already people who are sheltering in those. As the (Israeli military) campaign moves to the south (of Gaza) and Israel evacuates specific neighborhoods or orders specific neighborhoods to be evacuated, that is where people should go," he said.


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