UAE pauses aid to Gaza by sea after Israeli strike kills aid workers
- Aid organizations faced obstacles in bringing relief to Gaza due to Israeli military actions, resulting in casualties.
- Multiple countries, including the U.S. And Britain, demanded answers from Israel regarding the incident.
- Criticism was raised against Israel's approach of bombing Gaza without considering civilian casualties, leading to a humanitarian pause request.
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Gaza war: countries selling Israel weapons are violating international law – legal expert
The UK government has received internal legal advice that Israel has broken international humanitarian law in its current war on Gaza. The advice was revealed by Alicia Kearns, the Conservative chair of the House of Commons foreign affairs select committee, in a speech to a fundraising event on March 13 and leaked to the UK’s Observer newspaper. The paper quoted British barrister and war crimes prosecutor Sir Geoffrey Nice as saying: “Countries …
US 'outraged' by Israeli strike on aid workers
The damaged vehicle where employees from the World Central Kitchen (WCK) were killed in an Israeli airstrike. Photo: Reuters Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel mistakenly killed seven people working for the aid charity World Central Kitchen in a Gaza airstrike, and the US and other allies called for explanations amid widespread condemnation.
Gaza: charities pause aid after airstrike kills aid workers
The bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed by an Israeli air strike on their convoy have been taken out of Gaza and are on their way home. Their Palestinian colleague has already been laid to rest.
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