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Last Updated: September 15, 2024, 1:08 PM EDT

As the Israel-Hamas war continues, the latest round of cease-fire discussions appears to have reached an impasse.

Meanwhile, after six hostages were found dead in Gaza, protests erupted in Israel. Protesters have lashed out at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and demanded the government bring the hostages home.

Sep 13, 2024, 12:32 PM EDT

UNRWA says employee killed by the IDF in the West Bank

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East said an employee was killed by the Israel Defense Forces in the West Bank, marking the first time a member of its staff has been killed there in 10 years.

"Sufyan Jaber Abed Jawwad was shot and killed on the roof of his home by a sniper during an overnight Israeli military operation in the early morning of 12 September. Sufyan worked as a sanitation labourer in El Far’a Camp and is survived by his wife and five children," UNRWA said in a statement Friday.

"Civilian infrastructure, including water and electricity networks, have been destroyed, with precarious access for communities to basic supplies. UNRWA has been forced to suspend services to refugees because of the unacceptable risk to staff and beneficiaries during these operations," the UNRWA said.

Sep 13, 2024, 11:01 AM EDT

First round of polio vaccination campaign completed in Gaza

The first round of the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza was completed Thursday.

Hundreds of thousands of children received dosages, successfully reaching 90% vaccination coverage, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

"Our next challenge will be providing the second dose, needed in the coming weeks," the UNRWA said.

Sep 12, 2024, 4:57 PM EDT

UN secretary-general condemns Israeli airstrikes in Gaza that killed 18 people

In the wake of the deadly Israeli airstrikes that hit a school serving as a shelter in Gaza, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for an investigation into the incident.

In a statement Thursday, Guterres said, "This horrific violence must stop."

The strikes Wednesday on the Nuseirat shelter in the Gaza Strip killed 18 people, including children, women, and six U.N. staff members, according to Guterres.

Palestinians look at the destruction after an Israeli airstrike on a crowded tent camp housing Palestinians displaced by the war in Muwasi, Gaza Strip, Sept. 10, 2024.
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"This incident must be independently and thoroughly investigated to ensure accountability," Guterres said in his statement.

The number of U.N. staff members killed during the Israel-Hamas conflict has risen to 220, Guterres said.

"The continued lack of effective protection for civilians in Gaza is unconscionable," Guterres added. "Civilians and the infrastructure they rely on must be protected and the essential needs of civilians met."

Guterres asked for "all parties to refrain from using schools, shelters or the areas around them for military purposes."

The secretary-general reiterated his call for an "immediate cease-fire" and the "immediate and unconditional release of all hostages."

Sep 12, 2024, 3:20 PM EDT

IDF has not found any operational smuggling tunnels in Rafah

In the nearly four months the Israel Defense Forces have been in Rafah, it has not found any operational smuggling tunnels beneath the Gaza-Egypt border, multiple Israeli sources told ABC News.

The IDF found nine tunnels that ran under the Philadelphi corridor, all of which were blocked at some point on the Egyptian side, sources said. The IDF has located a total of 200 tunnels in the Rafah area.

The tunnel where the bodies of six hostages were recovered at an unknown location in Gaza.
Israel Defense Forces

For months, the military has been pushing back against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims that Israel needs to maintain a military presence on the Philadelphi corridor because that’s where Hamas smuggles weapons into Israel via the tunnels.

This pushback has become increasingly vocal, and is echoed by the very top of the military and defense chain of command. They are quietly demanding a cease-fire deal and are calling Netanyahu’s bluff.

IDF sources said they now believe most of the smuggling was happening above ground through the Egypt-Gaza border crossing.

-ABC News' Matt Gutman

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