Thursday, September 19, 2024

A UN humanitarian vehicle was hit by Israeli fire

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A spokesman for the UN Secretary-General stressed that the incident was “just the latest to highlight that the mechanisms for coordination are not working”.

The UN is part of a humanitarian vehicle coordinated with Israeli authorities. The vehicle was hit by Israeli fire in Gaza on Tuesday, with no casualties, a UN spokesman announced on Wednesday. “Recent Event” This category. “Yesterday evening, a clearly identified UN humanitarian vehicle, part of a convoy fully integrated with the (Israeli Armed Forces) was hit 10 times by Israeli fire”Stephane Dujarric, a spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, announced that the two aggressors were only saved by shielding. This event He insisted.

. Also “Whether the information was not sent, whether it was intentional or there was some other reason, these are the explanations we want to get.”. It is not the first time a UN convoy has come under fire since the war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7, sparked by an unprecedented attack by the Palestinian Islamist movement. In particular, an employee of the UN of Indian nationality was killed when his vehicle was hit.

Stopping movements of WFP staff

“Until further notice” Movement of its personnel in Gaza. “This is completely unacceptable and the latest instance of unnecessary security incidents that have put the lives of WFP teams in Gaza at risk.”

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