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Israel Admits Tank Strike Killed UN Worker in Gaza After Initial Denials

The IDF acknowledged its forces were responsible for the March 19 attack on a UN guesthouse, killing one and injuring six, and pledged to investigate further.

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A United Nations building in Gaza on Wednesday, March 19,  after being struck by what one official called and "explosive ordnance."
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Overview

  • The Israeli military confirmed its tank fire struck a UN guesthouse in Deir al-Balah on March 19, reversing earlier denials of involvement.
  • The attack killed Marin Marinov, a Bulgarian UN aid worker, and injured six other international staff members, including a British citizen.
  • The IDF stated the building was targeted due to perceived enemy presence but was not identified as a UN facility by its forces.
  • The United Nations has temporarily evacuated 30 international staff from Gaza, citing safety concerns after the incident.
  • A full IDF investigation is ongoing, with preliminary findings shared with UN officials and further accountability measures anticipated.