Hani Jnena and family killed in Gaza airstrike

The Washington Post

Hani Jnena, a USAID contractor, and his family were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. 135 UN relief workers have died, the most in the organization's history. USAID officials urge the Biden administration to pressure Israel to limit civilian casualties. Former officials criticize US efforts as insufficient. Aid distribution is hindered by airstrikes in designated safe areas and communication blackouts. Humanitarian leaders call the situation in Gaza unprecedented. USAID acknowledges Jnena's death privately.


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