- Title: UNRWA says five staff killed in Gaza, fears worst is yet to come
- Date: 20th March 2025
- Summary: AMMAN, JORDAN (MARCH 20, 2025) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) UNRWA COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR, JULIETTE TOUMA, SAYING: “The worst is yet to come with regards to the impact that the renewal of the bombardments by the Israeli forces is having on the civilians, on the people, ordinary people in Gaza, men, women, children, and the fear that more of what we've seen at the peak of
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- Keywords: Gaza Hamas Israel UNRWA aistrikes staff
- Location: RAFAH, KHAN YOUNIS, JABALIA, GIVEN AS GAZA CITY AND BEIT LAHIYA, GAZA / INTERNET / AMMAN, JORDAN
- City: RAFAH, KHAN YOUNIS, JABALIA, GIVEN AS GAZA CITY AND BEIT LAHIYA, GAZA / INTERNET / AMMAN, JORDAN
- Country: Palestinian Occupied Territory
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Middle East,Military Conflicts
- Reuters ID: LVA007033420032025RP1
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- Story Text:EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES IN SHOTS 29-31
Five staff members of the United Nations Palestinian relief agency, UNRWA, have been killed in the past few days, the agency's Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said on Thursday (March 20).
"In the past few days another five UNRWA staff have been confirmed killed, bringing the death toll to 284. They were teachers, doctors and nurses: serving the most vulnerable," he said in a statement posted on X.
UNRWA spokesperson, Juliette Touma said that 280 staff members have been killed since October 7.
“Gaza has soon become one of the most dangerous places to be a humanitarian worker in. The death toll among humanitarian workers is the highest in the world,” she said.
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