Indian Staff Member With The United Nations Killed In Gaza
An Indian personnel working with the United Nations was killed in Gaza when the vehicle he was travelling in came under attack in Rafah, making it the “first international” casualty for the organisation since the start of the
Israel-Hamas conflict.
The individual was a staff member of the United Nations Department of Safety
and Security (DSS). While the identity of the victim has not yet been
revealed, sources confirmed to PTI he was from India and a former Indian Army
personnel.
The Indian personnel killed in Rafah is the “first casualty" among
international UN staff in Gaza since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas
conflict following the October 7 terror attacks. Another DSS staffer was
injured in the incident when their UN vehicle was struck as they travelled to
the European Hospital in Rafah.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “was deeply saddened to learn of the
death of a United Nations Department of Safety and Security (DSS) staff member
and injury to another DSS staffer when their UN vehicle was struck as they
travelled to the European Hospital in Rafah” Monday morning.
Today a @UN vehicle was struck in Gaza, killing one of our colleagues & injuring another.
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) May 13, 2024
More than 190 UN staff have been killed in Gaza.
Humanitarian workers must be protected.
I condemn all attacks on UN personnel and reiterate my urgent appeal for an immediate humanitarian…
A statement issued by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General,
said that Mr. Guterres condemned all attacks on UN personnel and called for a
full investigation. Guterres sent his condolences to the family of the fallen
staff member.
“With the conflict in Gaza continuing to take a heavy toll – not only on
civilians but also on humanitarian workers – the Secretary-General reiterates
his urgent appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and for the release
of all hostages,” the statement added.
In a post on X, Mr. Guterres said the UN vehicle was struck in Gaza, “killing
one of our colleagues & injuring another.”
He said that more than 190 UN staff have been killed in Gaza.
"Humanitarian workers must be protected. I condemn all attacks on UN personnel
and reiterate my urgent appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire &
the release of all hostages,” he said.
Responding to questions on the incident during the press briefing, Mr. Haq
said at this point, “We are in the process of informing the relevant
governments and the relevant family members, so I wouldn't share any names or
nationalities.”
He added that they were “international staff.” Mr. Haq confirmed that "this
is, in fact, the first international UN casualty."
While there have been international casualties involving workers for the World
Central Kitchen in Gaza, Haq said that “of UN staff, I believe I've not been
previously aware of an international casualty.”
Mr. Haq added that the vehicle was headed to the hospital “as part of their
regular work, they go to different locations to assess security conditions.
And this was the European hospital in Rafah.” When asked for details about how
their vehicle was struck, Mr. Haq said “This happened fairly recently. We're
still accumulating details. We expect to get reports, including from the
relevant authorities.”
He added that close to around 190 UN personnel have been killed in Gaza since
October 7, “most of them national staff of the UN Relief and Works Agency,
UNRWA.”
Mr. Haq added that the UN is “going to set up measures for accountability. A
lot of that… requires ultimately for an end to the conflict so that we can
work these out, but we will be working with the authorities on the ground to
get a restitution for all of those who have been killed.”
Mr. Haq said he did not have the full details of whether the vehicle that was
struck was part of a large convoy. “I believe it was in a convoy that was
moving, and this was the DSS vehicle that was hit.”
WHO ‘Devastated’ Over Death of UN Aid Worker
Director-General of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
said in a post on X, “We are devastated to learn about the death” of a UN
humanitarian worker and injury of another in Gaza.
“Too many civilian and humanitarian lives have paid the price for this war.
Ceasefire and work towards peace,” the WHO chief said.
In April, seven members of the World Central Kitchen were killed in an IDF
strike in Gaza. One of those killed in the airstrike was Zomi Frankcom, who
was of Indian descent, according to reports.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that
between October 7, 2023, and May 12, 2024, at least 35,091 Palestinians have
been killed and 78,827 injured in Gaza.
More than 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals, including 33 children, have
been killed in Israel, the vast majority on October 7, when Hamas attacked
Israel.
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