The UN foreign worker was one of the dozens of people killed one day after Israeli air strikes killed more than 400 Palestinians in Gaza, breaking a truce with Hamas.
Israeli strikes have killed dozens of people, including a foreign worker, in Gaza one day after taking over the heavy bombing through the enclave that broke a cease-fire with Hamas.
The attacks on Israeli strikes targeted several locations on Wednesday through the strip. The health authorities said that at least three people had been killed in a Gaza City house, while another air strike killed two more people in the city of Beit Hanoun in the North.
Palestinian doctors also said that Israeli tanks bombed on the Salahdeen road had killed a Palestinian and injured others, while an Israeli air strike killed three people in a house in Beit Lahiya City north of the enclave.
In the center of Gaza, the Palestinians reported an attack on a house near a mosque in the Deir El-Balah region, while Israeli helicopter fires and artillery bombings were reported in the east of Bureij refugee camp.
The Gaza Ministry of Health said that a member of UN foreign staff had been killed and that five other workers had been injured during an air strike on the site of an UN seat in the center of the enclave.
Jorge Moreira da Silva, Executive Director of the One Office For Project Services, said: “Israel knew it was a UN premises, that people lived, stayed there and worked there, it is a complex.
An explosive device has been abandoned or dismissed on the scene, he said at a press conference in Brussels. “It was not an accident,” he said. “What’s going on in Gaza is unacceptable.”
The Israeli army said that it had hit a Hamas site in the north of Gaza at night where it had detected dismissal preparations in Israeli territory.
Wednesday’s violence comes after more than 400 Palestinians were killed, many of whom, while Israel resumed his full -fledged bombing of Gaza on Tuesday, breaking a fragile truce with Hamas who had been in place since January 19.
The Gaza Ministry of Health said on Wednesday that at least 436 people had been killed since Israel resumed its bombing.
The Khoudary Hinding of Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting Deir El-Balah, said that the people of Gaza were left “terrified, helpless and devastated” following attacks in the middle of the Israeli blockage of aid and electricity cuts.
“People are hungry. “With all this, the Palestinians wake up with a massive series of attacks in different fields of Gaza.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Gaza’s renewed bombing was “only the beginning” and that Israel would continue until he achieved all of his war objectives – destroying Hamas and releasing all captives.
The resumption of attacks by Israel led to a large conviction, notably from the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres who said that he was “indignant by Israeli air strikes in Gaza”.
The Chinese European envoy FU Cong regretted the “damage made to the harsh cease-fire”. Several legislators in the United States also condemned Israeli attacks, Senator Bernie Sanders calling for the end of American military aid in Israel.
Demonstrations burst in Israel
The head of the opposition of Israel and former Prime Minister Yair, Lapid, called on the public to gather against the government of Netanyahu, accusing him of not having “no red line”.
The whole nation must “come together and say:” Enough! ” “Wrote Lapid in a post on X Wednesday. “I call you all – it’s our moment, it’s our future, it’s our country. He added.
Thousands of Israelis have wrapped a place in such Aviv on Tuesday evening to demand government negotiations for an agreement for a captive agreement.
The main group representing families of captives held in Gaza accused the government of “deliberately dismantled” the ceasefire.
“Today, Netanyahu has not opened the doors of hell on Hamas.