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According to UNRWA, this is "the highest number of UN civilian aid workers killed in a conflict in such a short time, in recent history." [111] India: May to November – Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition reported 24 attacks with at least 2 health care workers killed in Manipur. [112]
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, adopted at the end of the 2006 Lebanon War, called for a full cessation of hostilities between Lebanon and Israel and for the Lebanese government to take full control of its territory, and it authorized the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) "to ensure that its area of operations is not utilized for hostile activities of any kind". [3]
A record number of aid workers were killed in conflicts around the world last year – more than half after the Israel-Hamas war started on Oct. 7 -- and this year may become even deadlier, the ...
The ongoing South Sudan conflict has killed 33 U.N. staff, and another 33 were killed in Afghanistan in 2009 as U.S. troops battled the Taliban, according to the Aid Worker Security Database, a U ...
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Resolution 1701 was supposed to complete Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon and ensure Hezbollah would move north of the Litani River, keeping the area exclusively under the Lebanese military and U.N. peacekeepers.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the main U.N. agency in Gaza, reported that 176 of its workers have been killed since the war began and before the seven WCK workers were killed.