UN spokesman bursts into tears over deaths of Palestinian children
July 31, 2014  13:51
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A spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which provides aid to Palestinians in Gaza, broke down in tears during a TV interview in the aftermath of Wednesday's fatal attack on a UN-run school, used as shelter.

Twenty people were reportedly killed after a shell hit the UNRWA school in Jabalia, Gaza, where 3,300 people had been taking refuge.

Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the UNRWA, was unable to check himself while giving an interview to Al Jazeera Arabic the same day. "The rights of Palestinians, even their children, are wholesale denied,' he official said before breaking down sobbing in front of the camera.
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