Tel Aviv, Nov 6: The United Nations on Monday stressed that 88 staffers have been killed due to non-stop Israeli bombings on Gaza, marking the highest toll ever for UN fatalities recorded in a single conflict.
The 88 staff members from the Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA have been reportedly killed since the beginning of the war, October 7.
A joint statement from the heads of all major UN agencies stated that the figure represents "the highest number of United Nations fatalities ever recorded in a single conflict."
The statement further expressed outrage at the civilian death toll in Gaza and called for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire".
The UN Security Council will hold another emergency meeting on Monday to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.
"In light of the worsening situation in Gaza and the attack on the Al-Shifa Hospital and repeated attacks on Jabalia refugee camp, the UAE and China called for closed consultations to be convened tomorrow 6 November at 3 pm," a spokesperson for the UAE's mission to the UN posted on X.
Furthermore, several resolutions called for "humanitarian pauses" have failed to receive the necessary votes in order to pass.
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