United Nations: Health workers should not be targeted during wars – the seventh day

Jonathan Retal, head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Gaza Strip, confirmed that health care workers should not be a goal at all during wars.

“We are digging today a mass grave of more than 15 relief and ambulance workers in southern Gaza.”

He added that 7 days ago, civil defense cars and the Palestinian Red Crescent arrived at the site of the accident, injuring one after another, and they were buried in this collective cemetery, and we will take them out of their official clothes.

He pointed out that the crew who died was his work in saving the lives of citizens, but instead they ended up in a mass grave, and their cars were crushed and buried in the sand.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society had previously announced that 9 of its medical emergency technicians had lost since March 23 after the shooting of the Israeli forces fire on ambulances and firefighters in southern Rafah.

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