The human rights department of the United Nations has warned about the danger of the escalation of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the possibility of a ground attack on Rafah.Jeremy Lawrence, the spokesman for Volker Turk, the Commissioner for Human Rights, described the conditions of the people in Rafah, where 1.5 million people have taken refuge, as “deplorable” and declared that any ground attack on this area could result in many casualties. and increase the risk of brutal crimes.Turkish Volker demanded an immediate end to the clashes, killings and destruction and asked Hamas and other militias to release the hostages arrested during the October 7 terrorist attacks.He also called on Israel to comply with international humanitarian law to ensure that people have access to vital humanitarian aid and stressed that border corridors must be fully opened so that aid convoys to civilians can move freely and safely.The humanitarian situation in Gaza and especially in Rafah is deteriorating after the Israeli attacks

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