November 21, 2006
GAZA (Reuters) - Gunmen abducted two Italians working for the International Committee of the Red Cross in southern Gaza on Tuesday, the latest in a spate of kidnappings of foreigners in the Palestinian coastal strip.
Police said the aid workers were in a car on their way to the town of Khan Younis when they were intercepted by gunmen.
"They were taken out of their vehicle and put into another car which then sped away," said one police officer at the scene.
An ICRC spokesman in Jerusalem, Simon Schorno, identified the abducted men as Claudio Moroni and Gianmarco Onorato. He said they were representatives of the Italian Red Cross.
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