Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau expresses concern about Israel's planned assault on Rafah and calls for increased humanitarian aid. Doctors Without Borders warns of a disaster upon a disaster. The UN declares famine imminent in Gaza.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has expressed his concern about Israel 's planned assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah . He emphasized the need for increased humanitarian aid for civilians and ensuring its safe and timely delivery.
Doctors Without Borders also warns that an attack on Rafah would worsen the already dire situation. The UN has declared that famine is imminent in Gaza, and its Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief body has criticized world leaders for their inaction.
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