In the Gaza conflict, 136 UN employees have been killed in 75 days, with many forced from their homes. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern and paid tribute to the aid workers supporting civilians. The UNRWA also mourned 142 colleagues killed in Gaza and highlighted the civilian casualties in the West Bank. The situation has raised questions about the ongoing conflict and the need for a ceasefire.
The UN has lost more people killed in the Gaza Strip than at any other time in its history. “In 75 days, 136 of our colleagues in Gaza were killed, something we have never seen in the history of the UN,” said Secretary General Antonio Guterres. He clarified that most employees… https://t.co/Hc6HUrTcXy
🔺@UNRWA mourns 142 colleagues killed in📍#Gaza, alongside over 20,000 civilians killed since the war began. 🔺@UNOCHA: 293 Palestinians, including 76 children, have been killed in the📍#WestBank, including East Jerusalem, since the war began. https://t.co/KkmkuXXpMV https://t.co/r1LPT1ZDx5
According to the @UN, 136 of its workers have been killed in 75 days. This is a frighteningly historic figure. Many of the UN staff have even been forced out of their homes. How is this being allowed to happen? We need a ceasefire now! https://t.co/LCwBR0V5gu
136 members of the UN killed in 75 days This is unprecedented and never has a government killed so many in the history of the UN The Israeli government is a terrorist organization https://t.co/nVSTWfJjrr
In Gaza, 136 UN employees were killed in 75 days of conflict, Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Killed by whom? Say it !
136 of our colleagues in Gaza have been killed in 75 days – something we have never seen in @UN history. Most of our staff have been forced from their homes. I pay tribute to them & the thousands of aid workers risking their lives as they support civilians in Gaza.