UN workers across Asia observe moment of silence, lower flags to honor fallen colleagues in Gaza

Over 100 UN workers killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza Strip since Oct. 7

By Riyaz ul Khaliq

ISTANBUL (AA) – The UN workers and officials observed a moment of silence across Asia on Monday in memory of their colleagues who lost their lives in Gaza due to Israeli attacks.

To honor the fallen colleagues, the UN offices also lowered the flag at their offices.

“UN staff in Afghanistan observe(d) a minute of silence and the UN flag is lowered to half-mast, as we mourn the more than 100 colleagues killed in Gaza – the highest number of UN aid workers killed in a conflict in the history of our organization,” said a statement by UN office in Afghanistan.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said last week that 99 of its staff have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the Israel-Palestine war on Oct. 7.

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini told the International Humanitarian Conference for Civilians in Gaza held in France: "The past month was painful for UNRWA."

“99 of my male and female colleagues were killed in Gaza. This is by far the largest number of United Nations relief workers killed in a conflict in such a short time,” he added.

The UN officials based in Bangkok, Thailand, also gathered in the office compound to honor their colleagues.

“A moment of silence at the UN (office) in Bangkok today with the UN Flag being lowered to half-mast as we mourn and honor our colleagues who have lost their lives in Gaza,” the office said on X.

Israel has been carrying out relentless air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip -- including on hospitals, residences, and houses of worship -- since the Palestinian group Hamas launched a cross-border attack on Oct. 7.

Since then, the number of deaths in the ongoing Israeli attacks has surpassed 11,100, including more than 8,000 women and children, the government media office in Gaza said on Sunday.

The Israeli death toll is nearly 1,200, according to official figures.

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