Two Red Cross workers killed in Gaza strike on their home
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says two of its workers were killed in an Israeli air strike in Khan Younis in southern Gaza. “We are heartbroken by the death of two of our dear colleagues, Ibrahim Eid and Ahmad Abu Hilal,” the ICRC in Israel and the occupied territory said.
“They were directly targeted in their little leisure time. They worked 16 hours a day and didn’t hesitate to serve people, and everybody knew they worked for the Red Cross,” said Ali Abu Hashem, a friend of one of the victims.
“What is the reason for assassinating them? Israel doesn’t have any red lines. The Israeli occupation is exterminating all of the Palestinian people. Their task is extermination.”
We are heartbroken by the death of two of our dear colleagues, Ibrahim Eid and Ahmad Abu Hilal.
The ICRC reiterates its urgent call for the respect and protection of civilians in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/XlK1IhLLpX
— ICRC in Israel & OT (@ICRC_ilot) May 25, 2025
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