The United Nations has announced the killing of 11 of its employees since the ceasefire collapsed in Gaza.
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“Since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza, 288 United Nations employees have been killed,” she added.
For its part, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces, against the displaced people in a clinic affiliated with the UNRWA in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and resulted in the death of 19 citizens, including 9 children, and dozens of wounded.
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In a statement today, Wednesday, according to the Palestinian News Agency / Wafa / it expressed concern about the expansion of the Israeli land aggression on the Gaza Strip, and the accompanying mass killing of citizens.
And it warned against the plans of the Israeli occupation government, aimed at devoting the military occupation of the sector, expanding the buffer zones and displacing its inhabitants, amid imposing a comprehensive siege on it, closing the crossings, deepening the policy of starvation, thirst and deprivation of the most basic elements of human life, in addition to the escalation of the bombing of the displaced people, and pushing them inside a continuous cycle of displacement under fire.
The ministry called again, with an international boldness to stop this Israeli brutality against citizens, take the necessary measures to stop the extermination, displacement and annexation, and to impose political solutions in accordance with international law.