More than 600,000 Gazans have been displaced since a ceasefire fell apart and Israel resumed its bombardment of the enclave in March, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said. Israeli eviction orders and civilians fleeing the violence has led to the increase in displacement. “Families need help now. IOM calls for immediate, principled humanitarian access,” the UN organisation said on X.

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