“The anarchy in Gaza, about which we sounded the alarm months ago, is here,” he said, stressing that the predictable situation could have been avoided.
Mr Sunghay said young women, many of whom have been displaced repeatedly, have reported a lack of safe spaces and privacy in their makeshift tents.
“Some say that cases of gender-based violence and rape, child abuse and other forms of violence in refugee camps have increased, due to war and the breakdown of law and order, a- he added.
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Mr Sunghay described the situation in Gaza City as “horrible”, with thousands of displaced people taking refuge in “inhumane conditions, with severe food shortages and terrible sanitary conditions”.
The level of destruction in Gaza “is only getting worse”, he lamented.