BERLIN (Reuters) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned on Wednesday that medics were struggling to manage a sharp increase in casualties over the last 36 hours due to the ...
"Today, an office of the ICRC in Rafah was damaged by an explosive projectile despite being clearly marked and notified to all parties. Fortunately, no staff were injured in this incident ...
The ICRC did not blame any party but said it "strongly decries the attack against its premises". The Israeli military said the incident would be investigated. (Reporting by Thomas Seythal in ...
It did not specify who was behind the explosion. ICRC also said that on Sunday, contact was lost with emergency medical technicians from the Palestine Red Crescent Society and their whereabouts ...
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The United Nations said Monday it will “reduce its footprint” in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli tank strike hit one of its compounds last week, killing one ...
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No staff were harmed, the group said, but the attack “has a direct impact on the ICRC's ability to operate.” The Red Cross “strongly decried” the strike, stressing that international ...
No staff were injured. An ICRC statement said the incident had had a direct impact on the humanitarian organisation's ability to operate. "Today, an office of the ICRC in Rafah was damaged by an ...