![]() UNRWA Commissioner-General, Philippe Lazzariniīesides Gaza, the next most deadly conflict for UN aid workers was Nigeria in 2011 when a suicide bomber attacked its Abuja office during an insurgency, killing 46. The global body said that UN staff worldwide will observe a minute of silence, and flags will fly at half mast on Monday. “They and every other civilian in the Gaza Strip. They happen to work for the UN,” said Juliette Touma, director of communications at UNRWA. “They represent what is happening to the people of Gaza. Juliette Touma, Director of communications at UNRWA They and every other civilian in the Gaza Strip. They represent what is happening to the people of Gaza. The agency later said it was mourning 101 colleagues. UNRWA is mourning, Palestinians mourning, Israelis mourning,” Philippe Lazzarini said on social media platform X. ![]() Parents, teachers, nurses, doctors, support staff. Over 100 UNRWA colleagues were confirmed killed in 1 month. 7 cross-border assault on Israeli communities by the group. Some were killed queuing for bread others died along with their families in their homes, UNRWA said, as Israel’s devastating aerial and ground war against Hamas in densely populated Gaza continued in response to the Oct. ![]() GENEVA: More than 100 UN employees have been killed since the Israel-Hamas war began in Gaza, the UN Palestinian refugee agency known as UNRWA said on Friday, making it the deadliest conflict ever for the UN in such a short period. Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, left, chats with Khaled Mashaal, in south of Beirut, Lebanon, March 27, 2004. The meeting also touched upon the cross-border fire on the Lebanon-Israel border, the statement said. Hezbollah and Hamas have long been part of a "joint operations room" with the Quds Force - the foreign operations arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards - a source close to Hezbollah previously told AFP on condition of anonymity. Nasrallah and the Palestinian militant leaders “agreed to keep coordinating and daily following up on developments,” the statement added. assessed the positions taken internationally and what the Axis of Resistance must do,” a headline on Al-Manar said, referring to an alliance of Iran, Palestinian militant groups, Syria, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and other factions. The meeting grouped Hezbollah’s Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, with Hamas deputy chief Saleh Al-Arouri, and Islamic Jihad chief Ziad Al-Nakhala, Al-Manar reported. BEIRUT: The head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah met with top leaders of the Palestinian militant factions Hamas and Islamic Jihad, according to a report by Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV, saying they had assessed what their alliance must do to “achieve a real victory for the resistance” in Gaza.
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