Chef Jose Andres says Israel targeted his aid workers in Gaza ‘systematically, car by car’
- Seven aid workers in Gaza were killed in an Israeli attack, which the Israeli military later admitted to be unintentional.
- Aid workers were hit by three air strikes while running between vehicles marked with the World Central Kitchen logo. The attack was a result of miscommunication within the military.
- The US supported Israel's claim that the strikes were not intentional, while humanitarian workers have been targeted in Gaza previously.
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Israel’s targeted killing of Gaza aid workers ‘systematic’ policy: Oxfam official
Deadly strike on World Central Kitchen convoy ‘not an isolated incident,’ says Bushra Khalidi, policy lead at Oxfam ‘This has been systematic over the course of the last six months,’ Khalidi tells Anadolu - Anadolu Ajansı
Joe Biden warns Netanyahu: 'US policy depends on Israel's immediate action to protect Gaza civilians, aid workers'
US President Biden condemns strikes on Gaza humanitarian workers, urges Israel to take concrete actions to protect civilians and aid workers. He emphasizes the need for an immediate ceasefire during a phone call with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Protect aid workers and reach a ceasefire, Joe Biden tells Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
US president Joe Biden issued a stark warning to Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu that future US support for Israel’s Gaza war depends on the swift implementation of new steps to protect civilians and aid workers.
Israel to allow 'temporary' aid through northern Gaza border
Israel will allow "temporary" aid deliveries via its border with the northern Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced Friday, hours after a warning from US President Joe Biden. Follow our liveblog for all the latest developments on Israel's war on Hamas.
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