WHO halts Gaza medical evacuations after worker killed
The World Health Organization (WHO) has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt after an Israeli fire killed a contract worker. The incident occurred in Gaza, and two other WHO staff members present were unharmed.

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AI-generatedThe World Health Organization (WHO) has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt after an Israeli fire killed a contract worker. The incident occurred in Gaza, and two other WHO staff members present were unharmed. WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed the suspension on Monday, stating that evacuations via Rafah crossing will remain halted until further notice while the incident is investigated. The Rafah crossing, vital for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations, had recently reopened after a long closure. The WHO coordinates evacuations between Egypt and Israel, but crossing numbers have been lower than expected due to Israeli checks. The WHO is calling for the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers.
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5 extractedThe Rafah crossing was reopened in February after a long closure by the Israeli military.
The incident is under investigation by the relevant authorities.
A person contracted to provide services to the WHO in Gaza was killed during a security incident.
Medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt will remain suspended until further notice.
WHO suspends Gaza medical evacuations after a contract worker was killed by Israeli fire.