An Israeli strike targeted a UNRWA facility in Rafah, resulting in the death of Muhammad Abu Hasna, Hamas' police chief, accused of stealing aid, says IDF. The IDF confirmed the strike aimed to eliminate the Hamas leader involved in misappropriating aid intended for Palestinians. The incident has sparked controversy, with UNRWA reporting the loss of one of its staff members during the attack. Despite the allegations, Israel denied accusations of hindering aid and continued to facilitate aid deliveries into Gaza, with other countries pledging support for the humanitarian efforts.
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Rafah UNRWA aid centre strike: Hamas commander killed claims IDF; Agency hit back | Details Israel denied accusations of hindering aid and continued to showcase aid deliveries into Gaza, while other countries pledged support. https://t.co/U15BzC1a5O
Strike on UNRWA facility in Rafah took out Hamas commander who stole aid, says IDF https://t.co/hLszk8JRaw
#Israel struck into Rafah today to eliminate Muhammad Abu Hasna, #HAMAS' police chief in the city. #UNRWA has said one of its staff was killed and this seems plausible as Abu Hasna was involved in receiving the aid UNRWA is supposed to give to Palestinians https://t.co/EFqSWMiCDl
Live update: Strike on UNRWA facility in Rafah took out Hamas commander who stole aid, says IDF https://t.co/dVTkkxoMFO