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Red Cross pleads for Gaza cease-fire after Israeli kills 2 workers

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Two Red Cross staff were tragically killed in a strike on their home in Gaza’s Khan Younis, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced on Sunday. This devastating news has once again highlighted the urgent need for a cease-fire in the ongoing violence in the region.

The two victims, identified as Mariam and Youssef Al-Hallaq, were both dedicated members of the Red Cross team, working tirelessly to provide humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict in Gaza. They were killed when their home was hit by an airstrike, leaving behind their two young children.

The ICRC has condemned the attack and called for an immediate end to the violence that has been escalating in the region. In a statement, the organization expressed their deep sadness and outrage over the loss of two of their colleagues, who were simply trying to provide assistance to those in need.

The Red Cross has been working tirelessly to provide aid and support to the people of Gaza, who have been caught in the crossfire of the ongoing conflict. The organization has been providing medical assistance, food, and other essential supplies to those affected by the violence.

The recent escalation in violence has had a devastating impact on the people of Gaza, with many innocent civilians being killed and injured. The Red Cross has been on the ground, working tirelessly to provide assistance to those in need, regardless of their nationality or political affiliation.

The death of Mariam and Youssef is a tragic reminder of the dangers that humanitarian workers face while carrying out their duties. These brave individuals put their lives at risk every day to provide aid and support to those in need, and their sacrifice will not be forgotten.

The ICRC has called for an immediate cease-fire to allow for the safe delivery of humanitarian aid and to protect the lives of innocent civilians caught in the conflict. The organization has also urged all parties involved to respect the rules of war and to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers.

The Red Cross has a long history of providing aid and support in times of crisis, and their work in Gaza is no exception. They have been working closely with local authorities and other humanitarian organizations to provide much-needed assistance to the people of Gaza.

In the face of this tragedy, the Red Cross remains committed to their mission of providing impartial and neutral humanitarian assistance to those in need. They continue to call for an immediate end to the violence and for the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers in Gaza.

The death of Mariam and Youssef has sent shockwaves through the humanitarian community, but it has also strengthened their resolve to continue their important work. The Red Cross will not be deterred by this senseless act of violence and will continue to provide aid and support to the people of Gaza.

In these difficult times, it is important for the international community to come together and support the efforts of the Red Cross in Gaza. We must also urge all parties involved to put an end to the violence and work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

As we mourn the loss of two dedicated humanitarian workers, let us also remember their courage and selflessness in the face of danger. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten, and their legacy will continue to inspire others to join the noble cause of humanitarian work.

In conclusion, the death of Mariam and Youssef is a tragic reminder of the human cost of the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The Red Cross has called for an immediate cease-fire and for the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers. Let us honor the memory of these two brave individuals by working towards a peaceful resolution and supporting the vital work of the Red Cross in Gaza.

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