Gaza: World Health Organization spokeswoman Margaret Harris said: 'Any attack on Rafah will hinder relief operations.' He added, "We are very concerned about the threats of attack on Rafah because it will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe." He said, "The military operation in Rafah will lead to a rise in disease rates." He pointed out that "contaminated water in Gaza will lead to an increase in the spread of diseases among the population Source: Maan News Agency
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