Committee Chairwoman Mirjana Spoljaric stressed in a statement on Saturday that safe and dignified evacuation is not possible, noting that the plans for such evacuation are "not only unworkable, but also difficult to understand."
This statement comes as the occupation forces continue to tighten their siege on Gaza City, with the Civil Defense in Gaza reporting the deaths of at least 18 Palestinians in airstrikes targeting several areas in the Strip since the early hours of Sunday morning.
Over the past few days, large numbers of Palestinians have fled from northeastern Gaza City to its western areas under heavy Israeli fire. This followed Tel Aviv's declaration on Friday that the city, home to approximately one million Palestinians, was a "dangerous combat zone."
According to the United Nations, the population of Gaza Governorate, which includes the city and surrounding areas, is estimated at around one million. The ICRC warned that evacuating the city would lead to a mass displacement that the rest of the Strip could not absorb.
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