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IDF admits duty for lethal assault on UN constructing final month

By Editorial Board Published April 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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IDF admits duty for lethal assault on UN constructing final month

The Israeli navy has admitted its troops had been behind the lethal shelling of a UN visitor home in Gaza final month, after beforehand denying duty.

On 19 March, the constructing in Deir al Balah belonging to the UN’s Workplace for Undertaking Companies (UNOPS) was attacked, killing a Bulgarian UN employees member and injuring six different worldwide staff.

The image beneath exhibits the injury sustained by the constructing, with a big gap in a single wall.

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Harm from the tank strike that hit the UN visitor home. Pic: AP

The UN mentioned the constructing was fired on by an Israeli tank, an allegation that the Israeli navy beforehand denied.

In a press release as we speak, 24 April, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) admitted that one among its tanks had struck the constructing and mentioned it had handed preliminary findings to UN representatives.

“The building was struck due to assessed enemy presence and was not identified by the forces as a UN facility,” the assertion says.

“We express our deep sorrow for the loss and send our condolences to the family.”

On the time of the assault, nonetheless, UNOPS chief Jorge Moreira da Silva mentioned that Israel knew the placement of the constructing and who was working there.

“This was not an accident,” he mentioned.

The admission of duty comes as Israel is beneath growing stress over the deaths of support staff in Gaza.

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Images of a destroyed UN vehicle and ambulance at the site of the attack on aid workers in Rafah. Pic: Jonathan Whittall/OCHA

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Israel has confronted specific criticism over its troops’ killing of 15 unarmed support staff on 23 March, and the following resolution to bury their our bodies in a mass grave.

The IDF mentioned that its investigation into the assault on the UN visitor home remains to be ongoing, and that the total outcomes can be offered to the UN.

The UN has been approached for remark.

You possibly can watch our full report into the killings on 23 March right here:

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New evidence unearthed by Sky News contradicts Israel's official account of the killing of 15 aid workers.

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