
UNRWA: New killing ground added for Palestinians by shooting at starving
Gaza – Saba:
Adnan Abu Hasna, spokesperson for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), said on Thursday that a new killing ground has been added for Palestinians, not only through bombing, disease, and starvation, but also by shooting at the starving.
Abu Hasna explained in a press statement Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has no connection to humanitarian work, has no experience whatsoever, and does not adhere to international humanitarian standards.
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