According to MSF, 58-year-old Hussam Al-Loulu was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the southwest of Deir Al-Balah along with his wife and 28-year-old daughter on Tuesday, leaving them with two sons.
Al-Loulu joined MSF in December as a security guard for the organization’s emergency squad of Khan Younis, the report reported.
“Since the resumption of the attacks by Israeli forces on March 18th, our colleague Husam has been killed along with hundreds of people throughout the Gaza Strip,” MSF said.
Last week, the administration killed another member of MSF, Alaa Abd-Elsalam Ali Okal, in his apartment in Deial Bala, central Gaza, during an airstrike.
On March 18, the Israeli regime resumed the war on the Gaza Strip and broke a two-month ceasefire contract with the Hamas Resistance Movement.
At least 1,249 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel resumed a massive strike on the narrow strip after Israel abandoned the ceasefire. The number of injured people has now reached 3,022 since the Israeli attack resumed.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, the overall death toll in Gaza has reached 50,609 since the war began on October 7, 2023. Since that day, the number of people injured in Gaza has been 115,063.
MNA