UN to reduce staff in Gaza, blaming Israel for a strike that killed its employee
- Israeli military strikes across Gaza have killed at least 21 Palestinians, with Israeli forces operating in Rafah near the Egypt border, escalating a new week-long offensive.
- The United Nations said it will reduce its footprint in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli tank strike hit one of its compounds last week, killing one staffer and wounding five others.
- Israel has also cut off all food, medicine, aid and other supplies to Gaza's population for the past three weeks.
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UN to cut Gaza staff, accuses Israel for killing employee in Red Cross building strike
The UN will withdraw a third of its 100 international staff from Gaza after blaming Israel for a strike that killed an employee last week. The IDF admitted firing on a Red Cross building, citing a misidentified threat
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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