Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns in the strongest possible terms the January 8 strike on a Doctors Without Borders shelter, which led to the death of the five-year-old daughter of a Doctors Without Borders staff member.
Yesterday morning, a shell, resembling that from a tank, broke through the wall of the building where over 100 Doctors Without Borders staff and their family members were seeking shelter in Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip. The five-year-old girl was critically injured by the strike and underwent surgery at the Gaza European Hospital. However, she later died of her injuries on January 9. Three other people were slightly injured in the strike.
“We are outraged and deeply saddened by the death of yet another family member of our Doctors Without Borders staff. This strike on civilians is unacceptable and, once again, goes to show that it doesn’t matter where you are in Gaza, nowhere is safe,” said Thomas Lauvin, Doctors Without Borders project coordinator in Gaza. “The shell did not detonate on impact, otherwise many more of our staff and their families would have most likely been killed.”
Prior to the incident, Doctors Without Borders notified Israeli forces that the shelter near Gaza European Hospital was housing Doctors Without Borders staff and their families. Furthermore, no evacuation orders were issued before the strike. While Doctors Without Borders is not able to confirm the origin of the shell, it appears to be similar to those used by Israeli tanks. Doctors Without Borders has contacted Israeli authorities and is seeking further explanation.
Four Doctors Without Borders staff have been killed since the beginning of the war in addition to numerous family members.
We reiterate our call for an immediate and sustained ceasefire in Gaza. Indiscriminate violence against civilians must end now.