“Tragic Israeli Airstrike Claims Lives of Six UN Aid Workers and 14 Others at Gaza School”

In a tragic incident, an Israeli airstrike on a school in Gaza that was providing shelter for displaced Palestinians resulted in the deaths of 14 individuals, including six United Nations aid workers. The attack highlights the ongoing violence in the region, as additional Israeli strikes have claimed the lives of 11 people in Khan Younis and eight others in the occupied West Bank. The situation remains dire as the conflict continues to escalate, affecting countless civilians.

“UN Chief Condemns Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza After UNRWA Staff Killed and Rising Civilian Casualties”

**Israel-Gaza Conflict Update: UN Chief Condemns Humanitarian Law Violations Following Deadly Airstrikes** UN Secretary-General António Guterres has condemned recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, which resulted in the deaths of six staff members from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Guterres described the attack on a school sheltering displaced individuals as "unacceptable." Local authorities have reported that the airstrikes have claimed at least 18 lives. This morning's Israeli attacks in Gaza have reportedly left five people dead, according to local media. The Palestinian news agency Wafa has detailed that three individuals were killed and several others injured when a family home was bombed in the Jabalia camp. Additionally, two fatalities and multiple injuries were reported from a bombing in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City. Wafa also indicated that Israeli forces have destroyed residential buildings in the northern regions of the al-Bureij camp and conducted an airstrike on a house in the al-Nuseirat camp.