The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees on Sunday demanded an Israeli army inquiry into the death of a mother of six during an Israeli army operation in the Gaza Strip last week.
"We have called on the Israeli army to carry out an impartial investigation for accountability and for the facts to speak for themselves," Chris Gunness, spokesman for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), told AFP.
Wafa al-Daghma, 32, an UNRWA schoolteacher, was killed on Wednesday during an Israeli army raid near her house in the southern Gaza town of Khan Yunis. "The IDF (Israeli army) detonated a device near the front door of the house and Wafa was killed in the explosion," Gunness said. "According to preliminary reports, her completely destroyed head was blown off her body."
The Israeli army could not immediately comment on the incident. Daghma's husband and three of her children were out of the house when the soldiers arrived but her 16-year-old daughter Samira and two of her sons, both under the age of six, were at home.
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