UN Reduces Gaza Operations After Deadly Strike on Compound
The United Nations cites safety concerns in scaling back its presence but pledges continued humanitarian aid to Gaza's civilians.
- The United Nations has announced a reduction in its operational footprint in Gaza following a March 19 strike on its compound that killed one staff member and injured five others.
- The UN attributes the strike to an Israeli tank, based on available information, while Israel denies responsibility for the explosion.
- The decision comes after the deaths of five staff members from the UN's Palestinian relief agency during the ongoing conflict.
- Despite the reduced presence, the UN remains committed to delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza's population, which faces severe shortages of essential supplies.
- Details on how the reduction will impact UN operations in Gaza have not been disclosed, but officials stress that the organization is not leaving the region.