The Gaza humanitarian zone, known as al-Mawasi, has been designated as a safe area for the two million civilians affected by the Israeli military offensive in Gaza. However, evacuees in al-Mawasi have described the zone as inhumane, lacking basic services such as water and electricity. They also face difficulties in finding safe areas due to limited internet connectivity. The changing instructions and designated areas by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have further added to the confusion and challenges faced by evacuees. The situation in al-Mawasi has led to widespread health concerns and a lack of safety among the displaced Palestinians. International organizations, such as the World Health Organization and the United Nations, have voiced their concerns about the viability and effectiveness of the humanitarian zone. This raises questions about the true purpose and effectiveness of the zone in providing safety and support for the affected population. BBC Verify aims to investigate the situation in al-Mawasi and the impact it has on the evacuees, shedding light on the challenges they face and the necessity of providing adequate humanitarian aid and support.
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