Gaza City – Red Cross In Gaza Closes Office Due To Violent Protests

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    A Palestinian walks past an office of the International Committee of the Red Cross that was temporarily closed after protesters repeatedly tried to storm it, in Gaza City, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016. Dozens of Gazans have protested daily at the office in recent weeks in solidarity with a Palestinian hunger striker detained by Israel, demanding that the Red Cross do more to bring about his release. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)Gaza City – The International Committee of the Red Cross says it is temporarily closing its Gaza office after protesters repeatedly tried to storm it.

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    Spokeswoman Suhair Zakkout said the office will operate remotely until “local authorities in Gaza provide assurances that our premises, work and staff are respected.”

    Dozens of Gazans have protested daily at the office in recent weeks in solidarity with a Palestinian hunger striker detained by Israel, demanding that the Red Cross help bring about his release. They tried to enter the building forcefully on Sunday, smashing garage windows and causing other damage.

    Mohammed al-Qeq, a 33-year old journalist, has been on a hunger strike for 75 days.

    Israel’s Shin Bet security service says al-Qeq is involved in militant activities linked to Hamas, the Islamic group that rules Gaza.


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    8 years ago

    The Red Cross must identify with the pain of the Palestinians….there is no excuse fo closing their office even if it puts their workers in danger!