Gaza running out of body bags, says UNRWA chief
With deaths mounting from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, the head of the U.N. Relief and Work Agency said Sunday that Gaza is running out of body bags.
Philippe Lazzarini, the UNRWA commissioner-general, called a news conference Sunday to "raise the alarm" that as of Sunday he and his colleague are "no longer able to provide humanitarian assistance" in Gaza.
"In fact, Gaza is being strangled and it seems that the world right now has lost its humanity," Lazarrini said.
He said Gaza has no electricity and is running out of water fast.
He added that an "unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding under our eyes" in Gaza.
"Thousands of people have been killed, including children and women. Gaza is now even running out of body bags," said Lazarrini.
The government media office in Gaza said is now considering digging mass graves, according to Reuters.
Lazarrini said 14 staff members of his agency are among the dead.
"They were teachers, engineers, guards and psychologists, an engineer and a gynecologist," Lazzarini said. "Most of our 13,000 UNRWA staff in the Gaza Strip are now displaced or out of their homes."






