UN Security Council at emergency meeting following attack on Rafah

The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting Tuesday following Israeli attacks that have left dozens of displaced persons killed in a camp in Rafah, Gaza. Sunday's attacks have left 45 people dead, according to Palestinian health authorities. The attack has sparked international criticism. Many countries [...]
Sunday's attacks have left 45 people dead, according to Palestinian health authorities.
The attack has sparked international criticism. Many Arab states have called the attack <x0masacre”.
Israel, on the other hand, has said it is conducting investigations of this “tragic incident”.
There's no safe place in Gaza. This horror should end”, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said through a post on social networks.
The chief of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, has said that the description of the Gaza attack as <x0) malpractice” means nothing to those killed, those who lost family, and those who are trying to escape.
Tuesday's meeting has been called from Algeria.
The European Union's top diplomat, Josep Borell, has said it was “terrified of the news” of the Gaza attack, until French President Emmanuel Macron said he was “indinating”.
Officials from the United States National Security Council have said that Israel should take every possible measure to protect civilians.
The Israeli Army has said it is conducting investigations into the case.
The Gaza war has been sparked by Hamas ' attacks on Israeli soil, killing over 1,200 people and taking 250 others hostage.
Hamas is a Palestinian group, declared terrorist by the United States and the European Union.
Israel, then, has launched a military campaign in Gaza, with the goal of destroying Hamas.
As a result of revenge attacks have killed more than 36,000 Palestinians in Gaza, mainly civilians, according to Palestinian health authorities. / REL












