Last week, Israel launched a large -scale airstrike in Gaza, which received news of the death of hundreds of ordinary citizens. They also have UN employees.
The UN spokesman said in a statement issued that humanitarian assistance in Gaza has also been banned from the first day of March.
“As a result, the general secretary has made a difficult decision to reduce the functioning of the organization in Gaza, at a time when humanitarian demand is increasing and our concerns about citizenship protection are increasing.”
The United Nations has revisited the resolve to continue humanitarian assistance in Gaza. It has been said that about 5 international employees are currently working in Gaza, about one third will be temporarily sent to another place.
The UN spokesman said the Israeli tank was on fire on March 7 to explode on the UN campus in Der al -Balah. Israel, however, encouraged the explosion to keep his hand.
A UN employee of Bulgaria was killed in the incident and employees of France, Moldova, North Macedonia, Palestine and Britain were seriously injured.
The UN Secretary -Jenral has called for a complete, independent investigation of the fatal attack and confirming the general citizens during the fight.
Israeli bombings have been targeting health workers, ambulances and hospitals for a week, about 1.24 million people have been displaced to save their lives. They lack shelter and protection and have no other place for shelter.
Meanwhile, the Israeli administration has issued an order to empty the place in Rafaha, which is about two percent of Gaza. The UN spokesman said the directive was ordered that the local people were now ordered to vacate the position of about 5 percent of the Gazaz Strip.
UN peacekeepers are patrolling Bentiu in South Sudan.
South Sudan: On the way to the Civil War
Nicholas Hesim, head of UNMISS, warns that South Sudan is again on the path of the Civil War in the deepening of increasing violence and political pressure.
The chief of the UN mission on Monday expressed anxious attack on ordinary citizens in conversation with New York journalists through a video link on Monday.
Nicholas Hesim has appealed to all parties to go back and take the country to peace instead of a catastrophic conflict.
The chief of the UN mission warned that a violent conflict would end the records recorded after the 2018 peace agreement, and not only South Sudan, the entire region would be affected.
South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in the 21st, but since then it has been fighting conflict and turmoil.
In the 21st, the Civil War was raised among the loyal military forces of President Salva Kir and supporters of former Vice President Rick Machar. After many years of nation violence, collective atrocities and humanitarian crisis, a peace agreement agreed in the fragile situation in 2018.
The agreement has recorded some stability, but it has delayed implementation and pressure has also been overcome due to political conflict.
March 4 when the new WAVE wave of violence began, when a rebel youth (White Army) controlled the army barracks in Nasir’s upper blue province.
In response, the government military has dropped bombs in the civic area and used barrel bombs, alleged that highly combined substances were used.
Nicholas Hesim, head of UNMISS, expressed his anger that these rapid attacks created large -scale ordinary citizens and they were seriously injured. So far, at least 63,000 people have been reported to have fled the area.