Israel's Assault on Gaza Continues: Over 21,500 Palestinians and 136 U.N. Workers Killed
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls for a sustainable ceasefire as Israel ceases to grant automatic visas to U.N. workers.
- Israel's ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip has resulted in the death of more than 136 United Nations workers, the highest in any conflict in the organization's history.
- Israel has announced it will no longer grant automatic visas to U.N. workers, accusing the organization of being 'complicit partners' with Hamas.
- The past 12 weeks of Israeli assault has killed more than 21,500 Palestinians.
- Israel admits to killing civilians in an attack on the Maghazi refugee camp on Christmas.
- United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called for a sustainable ceasefire, stating that 'too many civilians' have died in Gaza.