Save the Children staff member killed in Gaza
Save the Children has announced that one of their staff members was killed Saturday in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza.
Ahmad Faisal Isleem Al-Qadi, 39, worked for the non-profit's administrative team in Gaza since May 2024, Save the Children said in a statement.
"Ahmad, who was deaf, will be remembered for his determination to help others, for his pride in his daughter, and for his ability to brighten others’ days. He had shared his dream with colleagues of rebuilding his home that was destroyed in a previous airstrike," the organization said in the statement.
This is the second Save the Children member killed in Gaza since the conflict began.
"There are not strong enough words to express the grief and outrage we feel at the loss of Ahmad in an Israeli airstrike. He was a valued member of our team and loved by all who met him," Inger Ashing, Save the Children International's chief executive, said in the statement.
"We condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms and demand an investigation," he added.
The Israel Defense Forces did not immediately comment about Al-Qadi's death.
-ABC News' Victoria Beaulé






