The United Nations announced it will reduce its operations in the Gaza Strip following a deadly explosion at its compound, attributed to an Israeli tank strike by U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric. Despite escalating humanitarian needs, the decision reflects the precarious security situation in the region after the incident resulted in one death and several injuries among staff members. No details were provided about the specific nature or consequences of this reduction, but the U.N. affirmed it will continue its presence in Gaza.
U.N. Secretary-General spokesman Stephane Dujarric stated that, based on current information, the recent explosion at the U.N. compound was caused by an Israeli tank.
Despite increasing humanitarian needs, the U.N. has made the difficult decision to reduce operations in Gaza, highlighting the precarious security situation.
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