UN tells Israel it will suspend aid operations across Gaza without improved safety, UN officials say
- Israel has acknowledged military strikes on humanitarian workers like the April attack that killed seven workers with the World Central Kitchen, while denying other allegations.
- The U.N. World Food Program has halted aid delivery from a U.S.-built pier in Gaza due to security concerns.
- U.N. Officials threatened to suspend aid operations in Gaza unless Israel improves protection for humanitarian workers.
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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 24 in Gaza City, health officials say - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
CAIRO — Israeli forces killed at least 24 Palestinians in three separate airstrikes on Gaza City early on Tuesday and the dead included a sister of Ismail Haniyeh, the chief of militant Islamist group Hamas, Gaza health officials and medics said.
UN Warns It Will Have to Suspend Gaza Aid Operation If Israel Continues Endangering Humanitarian Workers
The UN has reportedly told Israeli officials that it may soon be forced to suspend its various humanitarian aid operations in Gaza, after Israeli forces have spent months targeting and killing humanitarian workers in their genocidal assault. Two UN officials told the Associated Press in a report published Tuesday that the UN sent a letter to Israeli officials this month saying that the UN’s aid... Source
UN tells Israel it will suspend aid operations across Gaza without
WASHINGTON DC: Senior UN officials have warned Israel that they will suspend the world body’s aid operations across Gaza unless Israel acts urgently to better protect humanitarian workers, two UN officials said Tuesday. The ultimatum is the latest in a series of UN steps demanding Israel do more to safeguard aid operations from strikes by its forces and to curb growing lawlessness hindering humanitarian workers.
Israel at war, day 263: UN to halt aid ops in Gaza until workers are better protected
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UN tells Israel it will suspend aid operations across Gaza without improved safety, UN officials say
Senior U.N. officials have told Israel they will suspend aid operations across Gaza unless urgent steps are taken to better protect humanitarian workers, two U.N. officials say. A U.N. letter sent to senior Israeli officials this month said Israel must provide U.N. workers with direct communication ...
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