An “escalation in fighting” in Rafah would mark another “devastating turn in a war”, the head of the UN children’s agency said. Unicef executive director Catherine Russell said in a statement that the agency is “urgently calling on the parties to refrain from military escalation in Rafah governorate in Gaza, where over 600,000 children and their families have been displaced – many of them more than once”.

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