UN relief agency director calls for accountability after deadly Israeli strike on its building in Gaza

March 13, 2024 Israel-Hamas war

By Brad Lendon, Antoinette Radford, Adrienne Vogt, Aditi Sangal, Tori B. Powell and Elise Hammond, CNN

Updated 12:03 a.m. ET, March 14, 2024
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3:29 p.m. ET, March 13, 2024

UN relief agency director calls for accountability after deadly Israeli strike on its building in Gaza

From CNN's Ibrahim Dahman, Amir Tal, Sahar Akbarzai and Eyad Kourdi

A UNRWA distribution center is seen in Rafah, Gaza, which was partially hit by an strike on March 13.
A UNRWA distribution center is seen in Rafah, Gaza, which was partially hit by an strike on March 13. Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images

United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini called for an investigation into attacks against UN facilities, emphasizing "the need for accountability."

His call comes following an Israeli strike that killed five Palestinians and injured another 22 people at a UNRWA food distribution center in Rafah, according to a statement from the UNRWA.

At least one UNRWA staff was among those killed, the statement said.

"Today’s attack on one of the very few remaining UNRWA distribution centres in the Gaza Strip comes as food supplies are running out, hunger is widespread and, in some areas, turning into famine," Lazzarini said.

He said the coordinates of all UNRWA facilities across the Gaza Strip are shared "with parties to the conflict."

"The Israeli Army received the coordinates including of this facility yesterday," Lazzarini said.

CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment.

3:29 p.m. ET, March 13, 2024

Blinken speaks with parents of killed hostage and reiterates call for Hamas to accept ceasefire proposal

From CNN's Jennifer Hansler

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks a news conference following a virtual meeting with other foreign ministers about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza on March 13, in Washington, DC.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks a news conference following a virtual meeting with other foreign ministers about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza on March 13, in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke on Tuesday with the parents of Itay Chen — an Israeli-American hostage killed on October 7.

“No one should have to go through what they've gone through and what the other hostage families continue to go through,” Blinken said. “It's another reason why getting the ceasefire would be so crucial to enable us to bring the hostages home.”

Blinken reiterated that there is a “very strong proposal on the table right now,” but said the ball is in Hamas’ court to accept it.

 “The question – will Hamas take it? Does Hamas want to end the suffering that it’s provoked?” he asked. “The question is there but I can tell you that we're intensely engaged every single day, almost every single hour with Qatar, with Egypt, to see if we can get a ceasefire agreement that will get the hostages out, get more aid in and create a pathway perhaps for a more lasting, secure solution.”

The top US diplomat also reiterated that ensuring Israel can “effectively defend itself” is “an enduring commitment that’s not going to go away." Blinken said the US remains focused on trying “to make sure that October 7 never happens again.”

He also reiterated that Israel must take steps to protect civilians and get humanitarian aid to those who need it.

This post has been updated with additional comments from Blinken.

7:04 p.m. ET, March 13, 2024

Israeli strike kills 5 Palestinians after hitting UN relief agency building, hospital director says

From CNN's Ibrahim Dahman, Amir Tal, Sahar Akbarzai and Eyad Kourdi

Relatives of the dead Palestinians mourn as the bodies are brought to the An-Najjar Hospital after Israeli army attacked the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) building in Rafah, Gaza on March 13.
Relatives of the dead Palestinians mourn as the bodies are brought to the An-Najjar Hospital after Israeli army attacked the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) building in Rafah, Gaza on March 13. Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu/Getty Images

Five Palestinians were killed after an Israeli strike hit a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) building in Rafah, the director of Abu Youssef Al-Najjar Hospital told CNN on Wednesday.

“Since morning, 38 injuries have arrived at Abu Youssef Al-Najjar Hospital, including injuries from the bombing inside the UNRWA building in Rafah,” according to Dr. Marwan Al-Hams.

At least one UNRWA staff member was among the deaths, according to a statement sent to CNN by the agency on Wednesday.

The building serves as a food aid distribution center situated in the central part of Rafah, according to Adnan Abu Hasna, UNRWA's media adviser in Gaza.

CNN has reached out to the Israel Defense Forces for comment.

1:35 p.m. ET, March 13, 2024

EU's top diplomat says Gaza population's survival is at stake in meeting with US secretary of state

From CNN's Kylie Atwood

A Palestinian girl carries a child through the rubble of houses destroyed by Israeli bombardment in Gaza City on March 3.
A Palestinian girl carries a child through the rubble of houses destroyed by Israeli bombardment in Gaza City on March 3. AFP/Getty Images

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said that the “very survival” of the population in Gaza is at stake now, as he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department. 

“We need to act. The very survival of the population in Gaza is at the stake today,” Borrell said.

Borrell thanked Blinken for his “personal efforts” to get humanitarian assistance into Gaza, but also pressed that routes into Gaza by land must be opened. 

“We need to clear the humanitarian nexus through sea, by air, that's good. That's not enough. You cannot replace hundreds of trucks by sending parachutes. The most important thing is to open the borders by land. And continue working, or start working on a two-state solution that both of us – US and EU – endorse. The only way for lasting peace,” Borrell said. 

For context: While airdrops evade the often rigorous and lengthy examinations carried out at land checkpoints, aid agencies say their drawbacks overwhelmingly outweigh their benefits. They are more expensive, have limited delivery capacity and may culminate in chaos.

The US is moving forward with a plan to establish a temporary pier off Gaza's coast for aid delivery, but the Pentagon said it will take about 60 days for it to be completed and operational.  

11:49 a.m. ET, March 13, 2024

Israel says it killed a high-profile Hamas operative in Lebanon

From CNN’s Charbel Mallo, Amir Tal, and Eyad Kourdi

Hamas operative Hadi Ali Mustafa was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon, according to a statement published by the Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday.

According to the IDF, Mustafa was responsible for “Hamas’ international terrorist activities, directing terrorist cells and activities in the field, and advancing terror attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets in various countries around the world."

Hamas' military wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, confirmed Mustafa's death, saying he was killed in southern Lebanon on Wednesday without disclosing further details.

The Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) reported on Wednesday a "hostile drone" strike in Sur Al-Hosh in southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of a Palestinian and a Syrian who happened to be riding a motorcycle nearby.

11:27 a.m. ET, March 13, 2024

2 Palestinians killed in Israeli raid on Jenin in occupied West Bank, according to health officials

From CNN’s Kareem Khadder and Celine Alkhaldi

Two Palestinian men were killed and four others were injured in an Israeli military raid on the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, health officials said.

The men were killed after Israeli soldiers shot at a group of civilians standing in front of the Jenin Government Hospital’s emergency department, the hospital director said. Rabih Al-Noursi and Mahmoud Abu-Haija died after sustaining severe gunshot wounds, he said.

CNN has reached out to the Israel Defense Forces for comment on the shooting.

Seen in Jenin: Videos obtained by CNN show Israeli military vehicles and bulldozers storming Jenin in the early hours of Wednesday. Bulldozers can be seen destroying streets and sewage lines and downing electricity poles.

In a statement on the Jenin incursion, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its “fighters uncovered and destroyed charges planted under routes with the aim of harming the troops,” adding that the military “arrested a wanted man.”

Multiple dead in east Jerusalem and West Bank: A total of six Palestinians were killed in separate incidents, hours apart, around occupied east Jerusalem and the West Bank on Wednesday, health officials said.

The number includes a 12-year-old Palestinian boy who was shot and killed by a border police officer in Shuafat refugee camp, who the IDF said “endangered the forces while firing aerial fireworks in their direction.”

Additionally, a 23-year-old and 16-year-old were shot in the town of Al Jib, north of Jerusalem. The IDF said the Palestinians “threw Molotov cocktails over a security barrier fence,” which runs along an Israeli settlement Givat Ze’ev.

The toll also includes a 15-year-old Palestinian boy who Israeli police say was suspected of a stabbing attack at a military checkpoint between Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem.

11:23 a.m. ET, March 13, 2024

More children killed in 4 months of war in Gaza than in 4 years of conflicts worldwide, UN relief agency says

From CNN's Celine Alkhaldi

A woman and a child look out from the window of a damaged building following Israeli bombing on Rafah, Gaza, on November 2023.
A woman and a child look out from the window of a damaged building following Israeli bombing on Rafah, Gaza, on November 2023. Said Khatib/AFP/Getty Images

More children were killed during four months of war in Gaza than in four years of conflict worldwide, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini called the number "staggering" in a post Tuesday on X, formerly Twitter.

Lazzarini shared a graph comparing the number of children killed in conflicts around the world between the years of 2019 and 2022 to the number of those killed between October 2023 and February 2024 in Gaza, citing the UN and the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

According to the figures, a total of 12,193 children were killed between 2019 and 2022 globally, and a total of 12,300 children were killed in Gaza between October 2023 and February 2024. 

Death toll: According to numbers published by Palestinian health officials, the amount of children killed in Gaza since October 7 is greater than that shared by Lazzarini. The Ministry of Health in Ramallah in a report Wednesday said the number of children killed has reached 13,450. And the health ministry in Gaza said Wednesday that 72% of a total of 31,272 deaths are women and children.

CNN cannot independently confirm the numbers due to the lack of international media access to Gaza.

9:29 a.m. ET, March 13, 2024

15-year-old suspect in West Bank checkpoint stabbing has died, Israeli police say

From CNN's Amir Tal and Alex Stambaugh 

Israeli forces work at the scene of a suspected attack at a checkpoint outside of Jerusalem, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on March 13.
Israeli forces work at the scene of a suspected attack at a checkpoint outside of Jerusalem, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on March 13. Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters

A 15-year-old suspected of stabbing security personnel at a checkpoint between Jerusalem and the West Bank on Wednesday has been confirmed dead, Israeli police told CNN.

In a statement released after the incident, the Israel Defense Forces says an Israeli soldier and security guard "neutralized the terrorist" following the stabbing incident. 

The two individuals wounded in the incident were security personnel, according to an update from police. 

The IDF said a "soldier at the scene was lightly injured" and taken to the hospital.

Police earlier said a 15-year-old arrived on his bicycle at the tunnel checkpoint around 8:15 a.m. local time and pulled out a knife while security forces at the crossing tried to check him. He began stabbing the forces operating there, police said. 

10:03 a.m. ET, March 13, 2024

Relative of Palestinian boy facing starvation in northern Gaza says "there is no treatment" for him

From CNN’s Ibrahim Dahman and Sana Noor Haq

Six-year-old Fadi Al-Zanat is pictured on March 10 at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, Gaza, where he is suffering from severe malnutrition and dehydration, according to the health ministry in the strip.
Six-year-old Fadi Al-Zanat is pictured on March 10 at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, Gaza, where he is suffering from severe malnutrition and dehydration, according to the health ministry in the strip. Mousa Salem/Anadolu/Getty Images

Ayman Al-Zanat, 28, worries that his young nephew, Fadi, will not make it through the night. 

The Palestinian boy, age 6, clutches his chest while lying on a blue hospital bed in Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza. He is suffering from severe malnutrition and dehydration, according to the health ministry in Gaza. 

“The child's health condition is very bad and is not improving,” Al-Zanat told CNN on Tuesday. “The doctors told us that there is no treatment for his condition.” 

Israel’s severe restrictions of aid entering Gaza have condemned Palestinians to deadly hunger. At least 27 Palestinians in Gaza have died of malnutrition and dehydration, the ministry said on Tuesday. 

Fadi, who has cystic fibrosis, has been in the hospital for 10 days, according to Al-Zanat.

The boy's relatives say they are helpless. “The weakness and lack of energy in his body are increasing. ... We don't know what to do. Fadi does not sleep at night," added Al-Zanat.

According to Fadi's uncle, Ayman Al-Zanat, the doctors have told the family there is no treatment for Fadi's condition.
According to Fadi's uncle, Ayman Al-Zanat, the doctors have told the family there is no treatment for Fadi's condition. Mousa Salem/Anadolu/Getty Images

Israel’s siege: Israel insists there is “no limit” on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza, but its inspection regime on aid trucks means relief is barely trickling in. Humanitarian workers and government officials overseeing aid distribution in Gaza previously told CNN a clear pattern has emerged of Israeli obstruction. They say the Israeli agency that controls access to Gaza has imposed arbitrary and contradictory criteria.