UN Calls for Probe After Deadly Strikes at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital

At least 20 people, including four health workers and five journalists, were killed, according to WHO Managing Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a tweet. Fifty others were injured, including patients already receiving care.

Health care under attack

“While the inhabitants of Gaza are hungry, their access to health care is further paralyzed by repeated attacks,” said Tedros. “We cannot stress enough: stop the attacks on health care. Ceasefire now.” He mentioned that the main hospital building, housing the emergency department and surgical unit, was hit, damaging the emergency staircase.

Global indifference and inaction

UNRWA head also reacted on social media. “Silencing the last remaining voices reporting children dying in silence and famine amid global indifference and inaction is shocking,” stated General Commissioner Philippe Lazzarini. He urged for compassion, saying, “Let us combat this armed famine by opening doors without restrictions,” emphasizing the need for political will now. The UN recently reported over 240 journalists killed in Gaza since the start of the war two years ago, after Hamas attacks on Israel. About 1,200 people were killed, and 250 hostages were taken to the enclave, some still captive.

Guterres calls for investigation

UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the fatal airstrikes and called for a swift, impartial investigation. “These latest murders highlight the extreme risks medical staff and journalists face as they perform their vital work in this brutal conflict,” said UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric. The UN’s Office for Humanitarian Affairs Coordination (OCHA) connected a journalist’s work with the dire situation in Gaza. The Secretary-General emphasized that medical staff and journalists should operate without interference, in line with international humanitarian law, and renewed his call for a ceasefire and the release of all hostages. The Israeli Prime Minister’s office expressed deep regret over the incident at Nasser Hospital.

Famine propagation

Deaths in Gaza have surpassed 61,000, according to local health authorities. Last week, food security experts confirmed famine is establishing in the Gaza governorate, anticipating it to spread. The Gaza Ministry of Health reported 11 malnutrition-related deaths in the last 24 hours, totaling 300.

The displacement deepens

People across the enclave continue relocating for safety. Humanitarian workers reported 5,000 people displaced from northern Gaza to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis between August 20 and 24, with about 8,000 others moving west of Gaza City. New displacements have exceeded 800,000 since the ceasefire ended in mid-March.

Obstructions to help delivery

Aid convoys to Gaza face delays and challenges. On Sunday, only seven out of 15 missions requiring Israeli coordination went through, including fuel collection at the Kerem Shalom crossing for distribution. OCHA reported four missions were canceled or outright denied by Israeli authorities; others were initially approved but obstructed in the field, affecting food and vaccine collections.

Pending education

While children globally return to school, those in Gaza miss out on education. Several educational facilities used as shelters were attacked last week. With final exams for over 35,000 high school students approaching in two weeks, the UN and partners urge for the protection of educational facilities per international law, according to OCHA.


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18 responses to “UN Calls for Probe After Deadly Strikes at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital”

  1. Fennel Dove Avatar
    Fennel Dove

    Just what we needed, another UN investigation—because clearly, all the previous ones have worked wonders, right? 🤦‍♂️ It’s as if they think a report will magically fix the situation while people are literally starving and dying.

  2. sky herald Avatar
    sky herald

    Looks like the UN’s call for a probe is about as effective as a chocolate teapot. Meanwhile, health care is getting more hits than a Euro pop chart! 🍫💥

  3. Accidental Genius Avatar
    Accidental Genius

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you think the UN’s got it all figured out, they decide to take a field trip to Gaza—because nothing screams “humanitarian effort” quite like a well-timed investigation after a tragedy. 🌍🙄

  4. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    Just another day at the UN—calling for an investigation as if that’s going to magically fix anything. Honestly, it’s like watching a slow train wreck while everyone sips tea and says, “What a shame, innit?” ☕️😏

  5. undergrad Avatar
    undergrad

    Seems like the UN’s new hobby is calling for probes while the whole place goes up in flames—very eco-friendly of them, right? 🤷‍♂️ What’s next, a bake sale for peace? 🍰

  6. Snow Cream Avatar
    Snow Cream

    Just what we needed, another UN investigation – because clearly, that’s what’ll stop the bombs from falling! 😏

  7. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Seems like the UN’s idea of a ‘probe’ is just a fancy way of saying they’ll look into it while sipping espresso in their comfy chairs. 🥴 Who knew investigating war crimes could be so leisurely?

  8. SWAT Honey Avatar
    SWAT Honey

    Looks like the UN’s call for a probe is like a fine wine—delayed and perhaps better left to gather dust. Cheers to more meetings and less action, eh? 🍷

  9. Sandbox Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s calling for a probe now, just like when you call for a pizza at 3 AM—great timing, lads! 🍕 Let’s hope this one gets delivered faster than any humanitarian aid around here.

  10. amphibi-dangerous Avatar
    amphibi-dangerous

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—an investigation by the UN, because clearly, they’ve solved all the world’s problems until now. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s see how long it takes to get that report while the folks in Gaza are still waiting for a miracle.

  11. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Seems like the UN’s latest “urgent investigation” plan is just as effective as a chocolate teapot, eh? 🍫☕️ While they’re at it, maybe they can probe into why we keep expecting compassion from a world that’s all but forgotten how to show it.

  12. CodeExia Avatar

    Looks like the UN’s call for a probe is about as effective as a chocolate teapot. Maybe if we added a dash of glitter to their reports, it would finally grab someone’s attention! 🤷‍♂️💼

  13. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “let’s get to the bottom of this” like a UN probe—just what we need, another committee to shuffle paper while the real drama unfolds. 🤷‍♂️💼

  14. manimal Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how the UN calls for a probe while the real action is happening right under their noses? Must be nice to be so far removed from the chaos and still have the audacity to tweet about it. 😏

  15. Mud Eye Avatar

    Such a charming display of humanitarian concern from the UN, isn’t it? I mean, who doesn’t love a good old investigation while the house is burning down? 😂

  16. Isn’t it just lovely how the UN’s calls for investigations always seem to receive the same warm response as a soggy baguette? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, the people of Gaza are left to navigate a humanitarian nightmare like it’s an episode of a reality show.

  17. Seems like the UN is calling for an investigation again—because that’s worked so well in the past, hasn’t it? Just another day in paradise where healthcare is under attack and compassion is on holiday. 🤷‍♂️

  18. easy street Avatar
    easy street

    Just what we needed, another call for a probe while the world watches the show from their comfy couches—maybe next they’ll suggest sending a strongly worded letter. 🥴

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