At the same time, the UN does not leave the gas sector and continues to provide assistance, which depends on the safety and protection of the civilian population.
UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish decided to reduce the organization’s staff in the gas sector after the continuation of Israeli strikes. This is stated in a statement prevalent by his press secretary Stefan Duzharrik.
“Last week, Israel caused a destructive attack on gas, eliminating the life of the road -civilians, including the United Nations, and the auxiliary aid was not allowed to import from the beginning of March. As a result, the general secretary made a difficult decision to reduce the existence of the organization in Gaza, despite the fact that the needs of the people who are fast -paced, and the fact that the needs of the humanities are fast -paced, and our people are fast -paced, and our people’s needs are quickly exposed, Regarding civilian protection is civilian the population is rising, “the statement is said.
It is noted that the UN does not leave the gas sector and continues to provide assistance, which depends on the safety and protection of the civilians.
The UN recalled that according to the currently available information, UN building attacks on Deir El-malakh were brought to the Israeli tank on March 19. As a result of the blows, an UN employee died from Bulgaria, six more people (from France, Moldova, North Macedonia, Palestine and Great Britain) were seriously injured.
Keep in mind that the number of dead and missing Israeli attacks in the Gaza sector exceeds 322 people. Most of them are women, children and older people.
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