WHO suspends Gaza medical evacuations after contractor killed by Israeli troops
The World Health Organization (WHO) has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt via the Rafah crossing after an incident on Monday in which a contractor, Majdi Aslan, was killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza. According to the WHO, Aslan was killed in a "security incident" while driving a WHO-rented vehicle.

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AI-generatedThe World Health Organization (WHO) has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt via the Rafah crossing after an incident on Monday in which a contractor, Majdi Aslan, was killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza. According to the WHO, Aslan was killed in a "security incident" while driving a WHO-rented vehicle. The Israeli military stated that troops fired on the vehicle after it approached their position and the "Yellow Line," posing a threat, despite warning shots. The WHO has called for the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers, while the suspension of medical evacuations cuts off a critical pathway for patients needing care. A colleague of Aslan's reported that the vehicle was clearly marked with the WHO logo and was part of a convoy transporting patients to the Rafah crossing when it was targeted by an Israeli tank.
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5 extractedMore than 18,000 Palestinian patients are waiting to leave Gaza for treatment.
Israeli troops identified an unmarked vehicle approaching them and the Yellow Line, posing an immediate threat.
A contractor, Majdi Aslan, 54, was killed by Israeli troops.
WHO has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt via the Rafah crossing.
The vehicle he was driving was clearly marked with the WHO's logo on all sides.