UN aid chief warns of possible spillover of Gazans into Egypt

The UN's Martin Griffiths said the notion that the people of Gaza could evacuate to a safe place was an "illusion". PHOTO: REUTERS

GENEVA – The United Nations aid chief Martin Griffiths on Feb 15 warned of the possibility of a spillover of Palestinians amassed in Rafah into Egypt if Israel launches a military operation against the border town.

More than one million Palestinians are crammed into Rafah at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip, on the border with Egypt.

Many are living in tent camps and makeshift shelters after fleeing Israeli bombardments elsewhere in Gaza.

The Israeli military said it wants to flush out militants from hideouts in Rafah and free hostages being held there after the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct 7, but has given no details of a proposed plan to evacuate civilians.

“The possibility of a military operation in Rafah, with the possibility of the (border) crossing closing down, with the possibility of spillover... a sort of Egyptian nightmare... is one that is right before our eyes,” Mr Griffiths told diplomats at the United Nations in Geneva.

He said the notion that the people of Gaza could evacuate to a safe place was an “illusion”.

The UN has said an Israeli offensive on Rafah could “lead to a slaughter”.

Speaking at the same meeting as Mr Griffiths, Ms Mirjana Spoljaric, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, said the absence of a clear evacuation plan, including for the sick and elderly, would bring suffering to a new level.

“The suffering on both sides, the carnage we have seen since Oct 7 will reach unimaginable depths if operations on Rafah are intensified the way they have been announced,” Ms Spoljaric said. REUTERS

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