Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Two British aid workers, John Chapman and James Henderson, were among seven killed in an airstrike in Gaza.
- The volunteers from the World Central Kitchen were hit in an airstrike while leaving a warehouse in Deir al Balah.
- The incident occurred on Monday, resulting in the tragic deaths of the aid workers.
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UK government urged to investigate airstrike that killed three British aid workers
Israel has said it is investigating as well (Picture: World Central Kitchen/AP/Reuters) The nonprofit that seven Gaza aid workers killed in an Israeli airstrike volunteered for has called for the UK government to investigate. The team of World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers, including three Britons, were driving along the coast after unloading aid when they came under fire. WCK security officers John Chapman, 57, James ‘Jim’ Henderson, 33, and J…
Britain demands investigation into Israeli airstrike that killed aid workers
London — Britain has called for an immediate investigation into an Israeli airstrike Monday on an aid convoy that killed seven aid workers, including three British citizens, in Gaza. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak rejected calls to suspend arms shipments to Israel amid mounting global anger over the attack. The bodies of six of the seven victims were taken out of Gaza on Wednesday in a convoy of ambulances through the Rafah crossing into Egy…
The Canadian-American aid worker who died in an Israeli army strike last Monday was from the municipality of Saint-Georges, in Beauce. He had just had a son with his spouse.
The government of Canada demanded that Israel "complete investigation" into the attack in which World Central Kitchen workers were killed, and that "the perpetrators of these deaths should be held accountable".
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