Israel intensifies attacks in search of suspected members of Islamic groups. However, civilians continue to be killed in the attacks, including a United Nations Development Program (UNDP) worker and 70 of his family members last Friday.
At least 18 Palestinians, including children, died on Friday afternoon after a… Bombings by the Israeli army a house there refugee camp from Nuseirat, in the Centre from the Gaza Strip.
The attack also left dozens injured, according to local sources reported by the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
In addition, a United Nations program officer for Development (UNDP). murdered this Friday during the aerial bombardment of the area where he was staying with his family in Gaza City, an attack in which 70 have died of their relatives, as shown this Saturday by the daily UN report on the conflict.
The attack included the deaths of the wife and five children of the worker, the first UNDP worker to die during the current hostilities, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.
According to the UN report, they have been dying since October 7 134 staff of the UN Refugee Agency (UNRWA) and one from the World Health Organization (WHO), the largest number of United Nations employees killed in a single conflict since the United Nations was founded in 1945.
They also died in the attacks on Gaza 82 journalists, 310 doctors And 20 members of civil protection unitsThe United Nations reports this based on Palestinian sources.
This report, as well as the Palestine Red Crescent reported another one “intense bombing” near Al Amal hospital, in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the strip last Friday, where there were no casualties but damage to medical facilities and panic among patients and internally displaced persons in both hospitals.
The same Friday during the other offensive, the Israeli aircraft have been destroyed also a water desalination plant in the town of Jabalia, in the north from the Gaza Strip.
Source: EITB

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