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IDF admits responsibility for death of UN worker after targeting error

The military had previously denied conducting a strike on the building in question and blamed the explosion on a land mine

April 25, 2025 14:01
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The IDF has admitted it struck a UN facility in March, killing a UN worker (stock image, credit: Getty)
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The IDF has admitted that one of its tanks mistakenly killed a UN worker after misidentifying the building he was in as containing “an enemy presence".

Marin Valev Marinov, who worked for the UN’s Office for Project Services (UNOPS), was killed and five others wounded during a strike on the UN compound in Deir-al-Ballah, Gaza, in March.

Officials had initially denied that the IDF had conducted any attack, saying on the day: “Contrary to reports, the IDF did not strike a UN compound in Deir al-Balah. The IDF calls on media outlets to act with caution regarding unverified reports.”

Israel also suggested that the blast at the compound was caused when a UN employee mishandled an unexploded landmine, according to the Jerusalem Post.