The United Nations has launched an investigation into a strike on a UN car in Rafah on Monday that killed its first international staff in Gaza since 7 October, a spokesperson for the UN Secretary General said. The staffer, a retired Indian Army officer named Waibhav Anil Kale, was working with the UN Department of Safety and Security and was on route to the European Hospital in Rafah along with a colleague, who was also injured in the attack. On Wednesday, India’s foreign ministry said its diplomatic missions were “in touch with relevant authorities” on the investigation, and helping to bring…