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    Israeli Army Fire Kills WHO Driver, Injures Doctor in Southern Gaza

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development amid ongoing conflict in Gaza, Israeli army fire struck a World Health Organization (WHO) vehicle in the southern region, resulting in the death of WHO driver Majdi Aslan. The attack also wounded a WHO doctor and caused injuries to several other Palestinians. This incident highlights the dangers faced by humanitarian workers operating in conflict zones, where medical personnel and aid providers are increasingly vulnerable to violence.

    The WHO has been actively involved in delivering critical health services and emergency care in Gaza, a region experiencing severe humanitarian challenges due to prolonged hostilities. The killing of a driver and injury of a medical professional underscore the escalating risks to health workers who strive to maintain essential services amid the turmoil. Such attacks not only endanger lives but also disrupt vital medical operations, exacerbating the suffering of civilians caught in the conflict.

    Meanwhile, the broader implications of this event raise concerns about the protection of humanitarian missions under international law. The targeting of health workers and vehicles can undermine efforts to provide aid and medical relief in war-torn areas. This incident may prompt calls for increased measures to safeguard humanitarian personnel and ensure that medical services can continue without threat of violence, which is crucial for mitigating the impact of the ongoing crisis in Gaza.

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