On her X profile, the head of Belgian diplomacy wrote that “bombing civilian areas and populations is contrary to international law. I will call the representative of Tel Aviv, Idit Rosenzweig-Abu, to condemn this unacceptable act and demand an explanation.”
On Thursday, the Belgian Government denounced the death of an agency worker and his family during Israel’s bombing of the city of Rafah.
Minister of Cooperation Caroline Gennez, in turn, affirmed that the man, identified as Abdallah Nabhan, was one of Enabel’s employees included on a list of persons authorized to leave Gaza.
According to a company statement, Nabhan, 33, was killed along with his seven-year-old son, Yamal, his father, brother and six-year-old niece, while his wife is in a critical condition and his two other children, aged five years and seven months, have minor injuries.
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