The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Israeli strike on UN food center in Gaza kills at least 5

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JERUSALEM — The United Nations said Israeli forces on Wednesday hit a food distributi­on site in southern Gaza run by the U.N. agency that works with Palestinia­n refugees, killing one staff member from the agency and wounding 22 others.

The death brings to 165 the number of workers for the agency, known as UNRWA, killed during the past five months of conflict between Israel and Hamas, according to UNRWA.

Gaza’s health authoritie­s said a total of five people were killed in the strike on the yard of an UNRWA warehouse.

The Israeli military did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said the agency shares the coordinate­s of its Gaza facilities with Israel every day, and called for an independen­t inquiry into attacks on its facilities.

“Today’s attack on one of the very few remaining UNRWA distributi­on centers in the Gaza Strip comes as food supplies are running out, hunger is widespread and, in some areas, turning into famine,’’ Lazzarini said.

“Since this war began, attacks against U.N. facilities, convoys and personnel have become commonplac­e in blatant disregard to internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” he said.

Israel has accused 12 of UNRWA’s thousands of employees of participat­ing in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. Last week, it escalated the accusation­s, alleging 450 UNRWA employees were members of militant groups in Gaza, though it has provided no evidence.

Separately, Gaza’s Health Ministry in Rafah says the bodies of 88 people killed in Israel’s bombardmen­t have been brought to local hospitals in the past 24 hours.

That brings the war’s overall death toll among Palestinia­ns to 31,272, according to the ministry, which does not distinguis­h between fighters and civilians in its tallies.

The ministry says around twothirds of the dead are women and children, and that the real overall toll is higher because bodies are buried under the rubble or in areas that medics can’t access. The ministry says over 73,000 people have been wounded in the war. Israel blames the high civilian death toll on Hamas because the militants fight in dense, residentia­l areas. The Israeli military says it has killed over 13,000 Hamas fighters, without providing evidence.

The war erupted after Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 250 hostage. Hamas is still holding about 100 hostages, and the remains of around 30 others, after freeing most others in exchange for Palestinia­n prisoners’ release last year.

 ?? FATIMA SHBAIR/AP ?? Palestinia­ns line up for a meal in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday. “Today’s attack on one of the very few remaining UNRWA distributi­on centers in the Gaza Strip comes as food supplies are running out, hunger is widespread and, in some areas, turning into famine,’’ said agency chief Philippe Lazzarini.
FATIMA SHBAIR/AP Palestinia­ns line up for a meal in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday. “Today’s attack on one of the very few remaining UNRWA distributi­on centers in the Gaza Strip comes as food supplies are running out, hunger is widespread and, in some areas, turning into famine,’’ said agency chief Philippe Lazzarini.

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