Chef José Andrés Speaks Out as World Central Kitchen Forced to Pause Cooking in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, JUL 21 – World Central Kitchen halted meal services in Gaza due to supply shortages and security risks, with over 875 people killed seeking food, the United Nations reported.
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Palestinians residing in Gaza have their survival increasingly complicated. They will no longer be able to count on the NGO World Central Kitchen (WCK) of the Asturian chef José...
The NGO World Central Kitchen (WCK), of the Asturian chef José Andrés, has announced that it has stopped giving meals in the Gaza Strip due to lack of supplies, as the trucks are standing at the border due to the Israeli blockade. “Our Gaza teams have again run out of food for cooking. We have exhausted all the reserves and our trucks are standing at the border,” the NGO said in a statement. “If they continue to bake bread and deliver drinking w…
This is the second time that the lack of supplies has forced the NGO World Central Kitchen to stop the kitchens. "We need safe routes!" asks the chef. More information: Seven workers of chef José Andrés's NGO die in an Israeli bombing of Gaza
In communication, the non-governmental organization (NGO) which joins several kitchen leaders, based by Spanish José Andrés, reports that teams have re-equipped the ingredients to cook hot meals. "We served 80,000 meals (saturday) yesterday, using our latest reservations while the help trucks are standing at the border," read in the communiqué available on the website of the institution. Teams continue to make bread and water every day, "essenti…
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