The on Monday said it had spoken to the government about the killing of two women sheltering at a Catholic church in the strip, saying there needs to be better deconfliction to protect civilians and humanitarian workers. 'We have raised our concerns about this particular incident with the with the Israeli government - about the need for those who have injuries or who have been wounded, to be able to be safely evacuated so they can receive appropriate medical treatment,' White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters. Nahida Khalil Anton and her daughter Samar Kamal Anton were sheltering at Holy Family, the only Catholic Church in the Gaza Strip when they were killed by a sniper.
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